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About Linda Andrews

Linda Andrews lives with her husband and three children in Phoenix, Arizona. When she announced to her family that her paranormal romance was to be published, her sister pronounce: "What else would she write? She’s never been normal." All kidding aside, writing has become a surprising passion. So just how did a scientist start to write paranormal romances? What other option is there when you’re married to romantic man and live in a haunted house? If you’ve enjoyed her stories or want to share your own paranormal experience feel free to email the author at www.lindaandrews.net She’d love to hear from you.

Friday Funny on Wednesday

My sister sent this to  me and I thought I’d pass it along. Not everyone will think this is funny. A woman goes back to work after 30 years. THE SHORTEST VIDEO YOU’VE EVER SEEN SO PAY ATTENTION…  A WOMAN GOES … Continue reading

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Heading Home, The Final Journey

And so it has begun. I am writing the last Syn-En book. And Bei, Nell and the gang are going to the one place they swore never to go: back to Earth. Ending a series is always hard. These people … Continue reading

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It’s Almost Time

I love October. Living in Phoenix, October is usually the month we break the triple digit temperatures for good. Yay! But there are other reasons to love the month and one of the biggies is because it is State Fair … Continue reading

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I may have a bit of a book problem

Cookbooks that is. Which are real books but different. I do a lot of reading on my iPad, most of it, although I do purchase plenty of print books I like being able to take my library with me when … Continue reading

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Hadean 3: Completely Forked, Chapter 6

Chapter Six Brent Zindell lay flat on his belly in the dirt, a bat at his fingertips. Moving his head from side to side, he could see through the slats concealing the crawl space. The white paint had blistered and … Continue reading

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Is Cauliflower the New Kale?

Kale. It’s spinach and cabbage’s weird hick cousin from the sticks. You know you’ve thought that. It looks weird, it tastes even weirder, but a few years ago lots of people decided it was healthy for you so eats lots … Continue reading

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Hadean 3: Completely Forked, Chapter 5

Chapter Five Rosa stared at her computer monitor. Her heart raced, fear soured her mouth, and her hands shook. Twenty minutes. She had twenty minutes to justify her existence, or else she would be ejected from the top secret facility, … Continue reading

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New Release: Hadean 3: Completely Forked

Yay! It finally went live last night at amazon. When safety means starvation, one man will risk everything to ensure his family’s survival. Four months after the crazy apocalypse turned ordinary people into homicidal maniacs, Andrew Whiteangel is living the … Continue reading

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Tracks to Nowhere

So the other day, I had to take my daughter to school (college) while her car’s air bags were being replaced. Given the 2 hours between me dropping her off and picking her up, I decided to wait in the … Continue reading

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Head versus Heart

Over Labor Day weekend, I gave up caffeine. I’ve done it before, I just never enjoy it. There is something magical about Dr. Pepper. About how it causes my brain to race and make connections that are perfect for stories. … Continue reading

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