Posts Tagged ‘Book Excerpts’

📚 Pump Up Your Book Presents Song of the Boricua Book Excerpt Publicity Tour #Fiction #BookExcerpt #VBT @OliviaCAuthor

Pump Up Your Book is pleased to bring you Olivia Castillo’s SONG OF THE BORICUA Virtual Book Excerpt Tour December 3 – 28! Inside the Book Title: SONG OF THE BORICUA Author: Olivia Castillo Publisher: Independent Pages: 335 Genre: Fiction BOOK BLURB: Puerto Rico an island of contradiction, serves as an enchanting backdrop following three generations of women. Elena:  Resilient and ambitious, but trapped by duty to her children. Maria:  Passionate and headstrong, but married to a man she does not love. Josephina: Optimistic and romantic, but in love with an alcoholic. Isabella: Clairvoyant and spiritual, but denies her heritage and roots. Like the land these women are held
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First Chapters: The Right Track by Jill Limber

THE RIGHT TRACK, by Jill Limber, Buroughs Publishing Group, Kindle $2.99. Jefferson Kennedy runs his life and his business in an orderly, practical and scheduled way. When he decides it is time for him to marry, he does his research and picks the most likely candidates for the position from women he has met over the years. As he travels cross-country in his private restored antique train car, his new gourmet chef is amused at his plans, and when she begins to fall for him, things heat up in the kitchen, turning Jefferson’s plans into chaos as he falls in love with his fun-loving, madcap companion. The First Chapter:
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First Chapters: The Star-Crossed Saga: Protostar by Braxton A. Cosby

The Star-Crossed Saga: Protostar By Braxton A. Cosby Firefly Publishing & Entertainment (September 25, 2011) YA Science  Fiction 378pages Chapter One Inside the chamber walls of the Capital Building, a young Prince stood approximately ten feet from his sparring partner. Sweat streamed from his forehead as he loosened his grip inside the leathery laced concussion gloves. As the sound of combat rang throughout the morning dawn, the two young men cautiously awaited each other’s next move. William was always taught to be patient in these times, holding only a slight lead over his formidable foe, he could easily finish this session off with one well timed blow. A small
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