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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.

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Extinction Level Event Six months after an Influenza Pandemic swept across the globe, the world is starting to emerge from quarantine. But Pestilence Free Day is short-lived. For an unseen enemy has just been unleashed. Five people. Seven days. A … Continue reading

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Green Gravel

It is a well established fact of life, that when it rains, weeds grow. Every weekend, I work for an hour picking the weeds out of the gravel. It seems to be a bit of a coincidence that as soon … Continue reading

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The Best Laid Plans

are often the ones the universe pokes off the rails. I was quite proud of my accomplishment to keep my writing on track. Apparently, that was enough for the universe to say, oh, really? How about this. And so, here … Continue reading

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One Month In

I wanted to make some changes, so I started in January. Like most things, I won some and I lost some. I did manage to make 10 new recipes, rediscovering the joy of cooking just after we finished our kitchen. … Continue reading

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What are you reading?

I’m mixing it up this month, and for several months to come. I’ve started Parting the Waters, volume 1 of the  Martin Luther King biography. It is over 900 pages long. And, instead of my usual cozy mysteries, I’ve started … Continue reading

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Doing Better

I started last year with high hopes that I would read through these magazines that have been collecting on a shelf in my livingroom since 2013. I made it about halfway there. And now have 31 magazines to go. Not … Continue reading

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Shuffling about

We spent the last weekend moving. Not out of our house. Let’s not get crazy. No, we put the dining room back in the dining room and moved the living room back into the family room, leaving the living room … Continue reading

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off course

I know other authors who plot out their book chapter by chapter in a 26 page document before they even begin to write Chapter 1. I start with an opening scene and the end. Then on occasion, I write out … Continue reading

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Sorry but

Beards. Some people love them. Unless they are close-clipped and well-groomed or Santa Clause, I hate them. I have 2 references for beards. Two. You’re either a scraggly beard dude looking for membership in the Taliban. Or, you’re one of … Continue reading

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It’s the emotion baby

My daughter wrote lyrics to help her process some of her recent experiences. She asked me to look at what she wrote. She did a fabulous job as I heard the rap and music as I read, but when it … Continue reading

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