Ascent of Blood
Authors

Elizabeth Marx

Elizabeth Marx pens deeply emotional romances that take her readers on a roller coaster ride between desire and despair. Often described as hilarious, heartbreaking, and heartwarming, she’s not afraid to add a sprinkle of magical realism just when you think

Kim Acrylic
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Kim Acrylic

Kim Acrylic, from Seattle Washington, is a poet, recording artist, and indie music journalist, who dedicated her life to poetry at age 15. Since then, she has published four volumes of poetry, and finally an anthology of everything she has

Clara Grace Walker
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Clara Grace Walker

Best selling romantic suspense author, Clara Grace Walker, writes about fictional worlds populated with characters living out soap opera-style lives. Expect sex, murder, and more than a little back-stabbing inside the pages of her books. Her debut series, “Desire Never

Ladyaslan
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Ladyaslan

Anitra DeLorenzo, better known in the literary world as Ladyaslan, made her writing debut in 2007 with Victorian Days and Punk Rock Nights. This quote from a passage in the book should be enough to grab one’s attention: “Red may

Andreea Boyer
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Andreea Boyer

Born in Romania near the Bran Castle (more popularly known as Dracula’s Castle), Andreea Boyer has had the desire to write and act from an early age. She had three books of her poetry collections published when she was only 15.


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Tressa Graves
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Tressa Graves

Horror novelist Tressa Graves is an intriguing lady, with a look very fitting to her occupation. As someone who’s read a couple of her works, I did find her characters to be well-developed, the settings vivid, and the stories gripping,

Tiffany Apan
Bloggers/Vloggers

Tiffany Apan

A multifaceted lady, Pennsylvania native Tiffany Apan began her affair with music and theater at an early age and has since built up quite an impressive resume. To drop a couple of names; her first dance teacher was Gene Kelly’s

Liane Langford
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Liane Langford

My first telephone conversation with Liane Langford lasted well over an hour, but it seemed like only about 10 minutes because we quickly fell into a conversation like we had known each other for years.