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1858, A Slave auction goes wrong leaving a group of slaves displaced and traveling alone to Billette Hall. Led by a 15 yr old slave girl, they have to survive a 4 day trek in the woods, while unknowingly hunted by an axe wielding murderer.
Rick Heinz sent an update for The Seventh Age: Dawn

It’s been a minute since you’ve had an update! I’ve got three things for you here!

First!

Reviews - If you’ve read the book please click here and go leave a review. Amazon reviews are a thing that we need. 

Second! I’ve been writing for Geek & Sundry, and was able to be on a show to share my GM Tips. You can find the video here! (Trying the embed feature below, it may not work, so just click on the link)

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Third!

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    A territorial psychotherapist must find the murderer hunting his patients before the police pin the crimes on him.
    Rick Heinz liked an update for Borehole Bazaar: A Vow Unbroken

    Howdy and good tidings to all!

    I have some very big news!  But I am waiting on a few final pieces to fall into place before sharing all the wonderful details.  It shall have to suffice to say that my game of Hurry Up and Wait has started to pay off.

    To everyone, I wish you good luck and much success in all your ventures.  To my fellow bibliophiles, authors and readers alike, I wish you the kinds of dreams that come true, no matter how unlikely, and the kind of truths that are as dreams.  

    -- Kendra Namednil.

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      A passionate writer of high fantasy. An avid reader of fantasy, mystery, anthropology, sci-fi, and a...
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      The Deities’ wars brought Aikara to its knees. Mortal and immortal both must stop the destruction of the Coruhar’s creations.
      Rick Heinz liked an update for A God in the Shed

      Hello horror fans!

      There’s so much I want to talk about today, but for simplicity’s sake, I’ll keep it to two thing and both of them are a plea for help.

      Please, if you can, review A God in the Shed on Amazon and Goodreads. There’s a long list of reasons why you should do this. Some are marketing, some have to do with the television option, but mostly, you want to win the leather bound copy I’m raffling off when we reach 100 reviews on Amazon.

      Wow... for a second year in a row, one of my books is nominated for a Dragon Award. That’s right, A God in the Shed is nominated in the horror category. You can turn this nomination into an actual victory. Just head over to the voting page and fill out the form and when the voting ballot comes in please vote for A God in the Shed.

      NOTE: If you don’t know how to fill out the rest of the ballot, here are some suggestions!

      • Horror Novel: A God in the Shed, by J-F. Dubeau
      • Science Fiction: Rise, by Brian Guthrie
      • Young Adult/Middle Grade: It’s All Fun and Games, by Dave Barrett
      • Apocalyptic Novel: The Seventh Age: Dawn, by Rick Heinz
      • Fantasy Novel: Dangerous Ways, by R.R. Virdi (a friend of mine)

      Thank you again for your support. I fail as a writer because I can’t conjure the proper words to tell you how much your help has meant.

      JF


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        Rick Heinz liked an update for Not Afraid of the Fall: 114 days through 38 cities in 15 countries.

        Friends and Family,

        WE ARE MAKING WAVES!

        Not Afraid of the Fall is ranking incredibly high right now thanks to you guys and has almost broken the top 100 Best Selling books on Amazon. Spoiler - there are a TON of books on Amazon...

        However, we are in dire need of reviews. In order for the book to gain exposure and be seen on larger pages, we need 100 reviews. We currently have 15 and they are terrific (for the most part), but 15 is not quite enough!


        If you have finished reading Not Afraid of the Fall, or are far enough to have a pretty good idea of what is going on 😉, please help out!Thanks in advance!!


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