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Despite all the hate, degradation and brutality Ana suffered; love still shines through. I love the romanticism in this book. It's written as thus the writer is speaking from the heart. I got the picture from the author's Face book page. I also like how the author used live artwork to illustrate the story. Someone took loving care to actually draw these images. I can see why the reviewers called this work a masterpiece and have given the book such high praises. I never read a story quite like this. Yes, it have some shocking parts but once you get over the shock and move on. It's a heartfelt story.
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    Despite all the hate, degradation and brutality Ana suffered; love still shines through. I love the romanticism in this book. It's written as thus the writer is speaking from the heart. I got the picture from the author's Face book page. I also like how the author used live artwork to illustrate the story. Someone took loving care to actually draw these images. I can see why the reviewers called this work a masterpiece and have given the book such high praises. I never read a story quite like this. Yes, it have some shocking parts but once you get over the shock and move on. It's a heartfelt story.
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      Clash with the Immortals, like its prequel, is riveting and engaging. The characters are three dimensional and the lore which should be familiar is expanded, but not in a way to alienate new readers. While I personally don't like to read things out of order, I wouldn't see any problem with picking up the series at this book, but both are worth reading. 
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        Clash with the Immortals, like its prequel, is riveting and engaging. The characters are three dimensional and the lore which should be familiar is expanded, but not in a way to alienate new readers. While I personally don't like to read things out of order, I wouldn't see any problem with picking up the series at this book, but both are worth reading. 
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          Guillaume Boisset says: June 25, 2016 at 5:11 am "A great story of saints, demons, spirits, good and evil set 500 years in the future. A 24 year old single mother with energy and a fighting attitude is always on the road fleeing malevolent forces coming after her. As she gives as good as she gets and always manages to stay one step ahead of her pursuers due to her inner qualities and a little help from above, the reader comes to realize that she is more than just a tough, strong woman fighting to save her family: she is a warrior called to battle to fight for the greater good . A good intro to the paranormal genre and for a perspective on what life will be like a half millennium from now." https://unholypursuit.wordpress.com/2016/06/24/what-the-critics-are-saying/
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            Guillaume Boisset says: June 25, 2016 at 5:11 am "A great story of saints, demons, spirits, good and evil set 500 years in the future. A 24 year old single mother with energy and a fighting attitude is always on the road fleeing malevolent forces coming after her. As she gives as good as she gets and always manages to stay one step ahead of her pursuers due to her inner qualities and a little help from above, the reader comes to realize that she is more than just a tough, strong woman fighting to save her family: she is a warrior called to battle to fight for the greater good . A good intro to the paranormal genre and for a perspective on what life will be like a half millennium from now." https://unholypursuit.wordpress.com/2016/06/24/what-the-critics-are-saying/
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              I agree with Finocchairo--2) If someone throws you attitude about "nagging" they probably weren’t much of a friend at all.
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                I suggest anyone who lives near a college to find out are there

                bookclubs on campus and even in your local community. Bookclubs are a great way of making people aware of your project. The downside to this is after you gain their interest in your book they expect to be able to buy the book NOW! Many people do not know what crowdfunding is. But it’s worth try for the reviews even if they don’t place a pre-order. My online circle is small but slowly building for I had been offline for five years due personal matters demanded my attention so a lot had changed when I returned. Facebook is great for making a massive number of people aware of your project, but isn’t too great for getting actually orders. LOL! My long absent from online had nothing to do with drugs, alcohol or being locked away. I was caring for ill relatives in two different states until they passed away.

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                  Thank you Rory, you are so right. It’s like you are bringing forth new, imaginary life  into a reality. Although with "Clash with the Immortals," I used the old myths but I created my saga of these worlds ,myths and legends and their attributes but stayed true the ancient guidelines. Sort of like the way Seth Grahame-Smith did in Abraham Lincoln vampire hunter or Jane Austen-
                  Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
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