Mega Lesfic Sale

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Shadoe Publishing is pleased to participate with their authors in the MEGA LESFIC SALE!  Remember, it’s three days only….!

A.D. Campbell, Alex Spear, Angela Peach, Chris Parson, Crystianna Crawford, HollyAnne Weaver, Jennis Slaughter, K’Anne Meinel, Karen Baker, Maria Ayala, Maria Siopis, Prudence MacLeod, and Q.C. Masters all have books up on the sale.

Here are the pages:

https://iheartlesfic.com/spring-into-a-good-book-mega-sale/

https://iheartlesfic.com/spring-into-a-good-book-mega-sale-part-two/

Check it out!

Ship, Book 4 in the Forgotten Worlds series by Prudence MacLeod

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When faced with a species determined to destroy every other form of life there is only one thing to do, survive, any way you can.  So it becomes for the people of the Reacher, and to keep them alive, Suvi-jean Sorenson must release the tightly controlled warrior within her.  Above all else, she is SUVI 5, the ultimate survivor.

Available now at:

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Winners

Congratulations to the finalists.

Lesfic Bard Awards News

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The 2018 Lesfic Bard Awards’ winners and finalists were chosen by a volunteer group of literary professionals, who spent countless hours reading submissions from publishers and independents.  Today, we’re excited to announce the winners in our various categories.

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DramaThe winner is: Pat Adams-Wright for the book The Harbinger

The Harbinger  Synopsis: Ellie Hanray, interior designer, and an out and proud single lesbian is slowly emerging from a period of deep mourning, after the death of her five-year-old son, Alex. He’d been conceived by donor insemination after her maternal instincts and ageing began to set alarm bells ringing. Although the coroner had declared his death to be a tragic accident, Ellie continued to blame herself. She’d taken her eyes off him for a moment while talking to her friends, when he slipped and fell from the slide. Now she sat on a park bench looking at the place where he’d…

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