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Audio Book Review: Asher Black by Parker S. Huntington

About the Audiobook Author : Parker S. Huntington Narrator : Lacy Laurel Length : 8 hours and 32 minutes Publisher : PSH Publishing House⎮20 Genre : Romance Series : The Five Syndicates , Book 1 Release date : Oct. 31, 2017 Synopsis : He was supposed to kill me. I had done the unthinkable. I called the cops on him, on his family, but he let me live. We became friends, and then... we fell in love. Lucy Ives is a foster kid, running from her turbulent past. On her first night in New York City, she accidentally calls the cops on the mafia. When their fixer comes to kill her, he spares her life in exchange for a favor--be his fake fiance or die. Lucy is the female lead that is studying in biology. She has a past from being in the foster care system. Despite her baggage, she is very intelligent and beautiful. She goes with her roommate Aimee to a nightclub. There she witness a crime and reports it. As the events go, it turns out that the club is mafia oriented an

Free Writing Program with Inkitt

Inkitt launches a free program to help you turn your idea into a novel within 30 days Have you ever thought about writing a novel? There are millions of people in the world who have ideas floating around in their heads that they want to write down but never find the time. Inkitt, the world’s first reader-powered book publisher, will be launching their first ‘Writers Write Program’  on November 1st to help you turn your idea into an original novel. The 30-day program is completely free and filled with special benefits such as: Free, 30 min private sessions with professional writing coaches (including the editor of The Martian ) Events and tips with bestselling authors like Andy Weir, Lauren Kate, and Gayle Forman A variety of community features such as the choice to get a writing buddy who you can exchange manuscript feedback with “Our intention is to enlarge the writing community by encouraging more people to become writers,” said CEO of Inkitt, Ali Albazaz. “T