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How to train your Dragon...

"Trolls exist! They steal your socks! "... Maybe that is where all the odd socks are! ;)

The Persian Soap Sud: In Loving Memory

In Loving Memory of our dear feline Bubbles... A grey mass of fur she stalked the garden, Hiding beneath the trees, Waiting for birds and enemy cats That dared to cross her path. Assortment of treats waited on the kitchen side As she squished her tail in the water bowl. With fussy eating habits Persian prerogative Was to pester and torment. She slept soundly by the glow of the fire, Her tail too close to the flames. Bubbles rested and dreamt of mice and of birds As Nanna watched nearby on the chair. She went her own way as many cats do, Avoiding outstretched arms. But she was always there to give you comfort With loud and echoing purrs. Though gone from our world, in our hearts Bubbles shall always remain. May she be at peace xxx

Mystery

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 Here are the two most mysterious characters of Blood Prophecy: The Fated Three...    Raphael: The Angel The First Vampire 

Magical Maidens

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All characters need a little help at some point. Here are some pictures that helped me visualise my protagonists! The magic of the Enchantresses!    

Have a Disney Christmas!

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With Christmas only FIVE sleeps away, it's time to break out all the Disney films you own. So, here I am counting my top ten! TEN: Snow White and the Seven Dwarves No Disney top ten can be anything without the Snow White, the first full length animated feature. Adapted from Grimm's tales, it is an adventure of magic, dwarves, evil step-mothers and a truly handsome prince. NINE: The Hunchback of Notre Dame A novel I have read only once, and immensely enjoyed, this film is a Disney retelling. The famous words within the first song 'who is the monster and who is the man' really makes an impact. The love triangle is deeply touching and the characterisation is superb. EIGHT: Hercules Hercules, though altered from the Greek myth, is a great addition to my top ten. I love Greek mythology and as a child, when my interest was evlving, I watched this over and over again. The creatures fascinated (and disgusted) me; they still do! The film is enjoyable for

Snow Dance

There appears to be a distinct lack of snow here in the north of England. I will be forced to do a snow dance. As embarrassing as the concept may sound, it is actually rather fun and I encourage everyone to do the following: 1. Find some ice-cubes 2. Take several ice-cubes and stand infront of the toilet 3. Drop the ice-cube down the toilet 4.While the ice melts, chant 'Snow, Snow, Snow' as you spin round in circles. It's really fun and keeps you entertained for ages. Yes, you may feel like a complete nitwit while your doing it but if no one's home, there'll be no one there to see you! Happy snow dancing, And a Merry Christmas!

The Enchantresses of Blood Prophecy: The Fated Three

Selene Giovanni: The first enchantress. Half angel, half vampire. She can control all elements and can read souls. Soul-mate to Gregori. Aynia O’Connor: The second enchantress. Can see the dead and dying, is clairsentient and specialises in weaponry. She is the only enchantress that has the power of biokinesis. Soul-mate to Sariel. Lalinn Crenshaw: The third enchantress. She is a seer and has an affinity with animals. Soul-mate to Dmitri. All three are bound together... Prophecy, The: Made at the beginning of time, it foretells of three women who will save the world from evil. It is guarded by the Angel Raphael.

Blood Prophecy:The Fated Three on Sale Now!

Available to Amazon Kindle, Nook, Apple iBooks, Kobo and many more devices, my eBook is now available for download and priced: US $5.99 / GB £3.75 / EU €4.65 (RRP). A novel full of magic, love, vampires and betrayal, Blood Prophecy: The Fated Three follows three young women bound together by fate plunged into a world of mystery and excitement, as a centuries-old prophecy begins to come true. Take a gander at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authortlspencer Or have a peek at Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/TLSpencer Once you've read my book, give your view! Contact me at: t-lspencer@hotmail.co.uk   and then review my book! I love feedback. For more information, please visit: www.apostrophebooks.com/bloodprophecy .