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Robin Leigh Morgan

Robin Leigh Morgan

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Retired.
Married.
No children.
Two cats.
Just self-published my first YA Romance novel, a YA Paranormal/Time Travel/First Kiss, entitled “I Kissed a Ghost.”
My book is now available on Amazon at
http://www.amazon.com/Kissed-Ghost-Robin-Leigh-Morgan/dp/1480030031 It’s also available on Amazon.co.uk
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  • New York City Metropolitan area, NY, USA
  • member since December 16, 2012
  1. Tracee Ford
    mountainmama

    I'm a mother of two, grandmother of five (all teenagers). I work full-time at for West Virginia Univeristy Health Sciences Center, Charleston Division. I also edit/publish/promote books for my son, J. C. Allen, and currently have one book for sale as e-book and paperback, M.O.D. To see other...

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  5. Catherine Green

    Catherine Green reviewed a book.

    Trails of Love I Crawl Part 2 (Ciaran Dwynvil's Writing)

    I have mixed feelings after reading this book. In the beginning I really enjoyed the prose, the use of language, and the classic romanticism of the whole story. I knew it was a gay erotic novel, and truthfully it is the first of its kind that I have read. Perhaps that is where my mixed feelings...

    I have mixed feelings after reading this book. In the beginning I really enjoyed the prose, the use of language, and the classic romanticism of the whole story. I knew it was a gay erotic novel, and truthfully it is the first of its kind that I have read. Perhaps that is where my mixed feelings came from. I enjoyed the romance and the love story, although I feel that there could have been more emphasis on the passion between Victor and his lover. I certainly felt Amadee’s pain and torment, and I was intrigued with Belial. I recommend this novel if you like something that pushes the boundaries of convention, but be warned, there are some explicitly unpleasant physical scenes that made for very uncomfortable reading.

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    Deborah Warner

    Hello to all,I love reading just about any genre depending on my mood. I pretty much open to all subject matter as long as it's tasteful.I'm a first time author of a childrens book, "Phineas Willerbee In The Code of The Realm - The Chosen One Reavled".Born and raised in Texas, in the city of...

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    Tracee Ford reviewed a book.

    The Fine Line

    I wrote it :)


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  17. Catherine Green

    Catherine Green reviewed a book.

    Wytchfae - Runes

    A fast-paced, feisty and fun urban fantasy with dark undertones

    I have been following this author on her blog for a while now, and so I began reading the novel with excited anticipation, after reading several tantalising snippets online. I wasn’t disappointed! The story moved quickly in...

    A fast-paced, feisty and fun urban fantasy with dark undertones

    I have been following this author on her blog for a while now, and so I began reading the novel with excited anticipation, after reading several tantalising snippets online. I wasn’t disappointed! The story moved quickly in a practical manner. The heroine, Kelly, is totally down-to-earth while still displaying her magical abilities. And as for the Viking ghost, Ingvar… Wow! Let’s just say, he will stir some excitement from an appreciative reader!

    It isn’t all about sex and magic, however. The novel very smartly introduces some ancient folklore and characters based on traditional myths, which I really liked. I can see the author developing a very successful series after reading this book, and I recommend Wytchfae Runes to all fans of popular Urban Fantasy and contemporary dark romance.

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    Gem S reviewed a book.

    River's Edge

    First book in my Willow Tree Romance series.


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  23. Catherine Green

    Catherine Green rated a book.

    Wytchfae - Runes

    • Rated 4 stars

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    Signs of Destiny

    When I first opened this book I was quite excited to see that the prologue was set in Liverpool, UK in 1967. Anyone from the UK will understand the importance of this time period and this particular location, even those like myself who were not born until a few decades later! I was, however, a...

    When I first opened this book I was quite excited to see that the prologue was set in Liverpool, UK in 1967. Anyone from the UK will understand the importance of this time period and this particular location, even those like myself who were not born until a few decades later! I was, however, a little confused in the beginning. I’m not sure if it was intentional, but I struggled to connect with the characters we were introduced to, and I felt very hostile towards Alison after I read a little of her story (don’t worry, I won’t spoil it for you!). Anyway the confusion continued probably for the first three chapters, but then something clicked. I began to feel an emotional connection with the protagonist, Rafael Valverde, and I was left wondering just how the prologue fitted into the rest of the story, which was set mainly in Madrid. It kept me hooked and needing to know more. The story is written based on true-life experiences from the author, and he pours his passion into the words. The novel is both poetic and dramatic, while still believably human. It touches on issues that we as a culture are uncomfortable with, such as sickness, infidelity, and the human ego. This novel is both romantic and rough, and for that reason I highly recommend it.

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  29. Catherine Green

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    Signs of Destiny

    • Rated 4 stars

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    Catherine Green reviewed a book.

    Shadow of Night

    A wonderfully passionate sequel to A Discovery of Witches

    I loved this book! It is an epic tome, but well worth taking the time to read. After A Discovery of Witches, I couldn’t wait to get hold of the sequel. I have to admit it seemed a bit slow to take off. I almost got bored of it,...

    A wonderfully passionate sequel to A Discovery of Witches

    I loved this book! It is an epic tome, but well worth taking the time to read. After A Discovery of Witches, I couldn’t wait to get hold of the sequel. I have to admit it seemed a bit slow to take off. I almost got bored of it, but not so badly that I gave up reading. Once I was able to dedicate some proper time to immerse myself in it, I became lost in the world traversed by witch Diana Bishop and her vampire husband Matthew, a man of many secrets and as many alter egos. I loved the description of Elizabethan England and the intrigue of international politics and religion at the time. The book finished on the beginning of a new journey, and now I look forward to the next instalment. If you want to know more about real witches, you have to read this!

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    Tapping the Power Within: A Path to Self-Empowerment for Black Women

    A practical reminder of how we all live a spiritual life every day.

    This book was written by Iyanla Vanzant, who is a Yoruba priestess and an ordained minister in Christian New Thought. I found the book very easy to read, and her tone was informal and inspirational. She is basically a...

    A practical reminder of how we all live a spiritual life every day.

    This book was written by Iyanla Vanzant, who is a Yoruba priestess and an ordained minister in Christian New Thought. I found the book very easy to read, and her tone was informal and inspirational. She is basically a human just like the rest of us, who has had unique experiences throughout her life that have shaped her spiritual beliefs and general attitude. The book was helpful in making me realize that my own spiritual journey runs alongside my daily life, and on many occasions interconnects with it. I came away with renewed determination and vigour, and I admire Vanzant for her frank accounts of life in describing how other people can learn to help themselves to be happier and more fulfilled.

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