Reviews, Book Signing and Newspaper Coverage
Posted by Faith on Jan 6, 2012 in Events, Jane Yellowrock News, News, Press Coverage, Reviews | 0 comments
Raven Cursed has been out for four days. The numbers are good. Thank you ALL! Here are THREE great reviews for Raven Cursed. Urban Fantasy Investigations book blog “Jane has been bad ass from day one. I have always loved how independent she is.” Paranormal Romance Fantatic “Wow best Jane Yellowrock novel. Just love the endings they leave...
Read MoreGearing UP & Raven Cursed Excerpt!
Posted by Faith on Dec 28, 2011 in Book Excerpts, Jane Yellowrock News, News, Series and Books | 0 comments
A lot of things are happening in the next seven days. First — The new, re-designed website pages will be up (here at faithhunter.net) and running. I’ve seen it. It is killer gorgeous! Second — Cat Tales will be available as an E-book to the rest of the English speaking world. And to Canada. The glitch that kept Canadian fans from buying...
Read MoreSpecial! Easy Pickings!
Posted by Faith on Dec 7, 2011 in Daily Musings | 0 comments
Starting tomorrow, we will have a special FAN ONLY advance purchase of EASY PICKINS, by CE Murphy and me. Special low price, with down-loadable wallpaper (to match the cover designed by Mike Pruette.) This will be a one week only special price! Check back tomorrow!...
Read Morea bit of the new
Posted by Faith on Oct 4, 2011 in Daily Musings | 1 comment
I’ve been a writing maniac ever since I got back from Dragon*Con. I am averaging 9 pages a day, but have to stop this week for the final read through on Raven Cursed. And you know what? I till love this book. Usually by now I am so tired of writingwritingwriting and rerererewriting that I hate a book! But this one is complex on all sorts of levels, and I...
Read MoreVery Short Excerpt from Raven Cursed
Posted by Faith on Sep 27, 2011 in Jane Yellowrock News | 0 comments
Because I love you guys! The rain made it hard to make sense of anything, and not just because the ground was mushy and the downpour was spilling down my neck. Not just because the cold front was pushing in fast on top of the dying hurricane, changing temps into early fall. The storm had washed all the scents downhill to meet the feeder creek the campers had...
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