Paranormal Romance – Paranormal Podcast 89

by Jim Harold on June 16, 2009

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Sara Taney Humphreys

Sara Taney Humphreys

Now for something completely different!  We delve into the world of Paranormal Romance novels with Sara Taney Humphreys who has recently released her first paranormal romance novel, The Amoveo Legacy.  We talk to Sara about what paranormal romance novels are, what makes a good story, and how she got into this unusual but fascinating genre.

Check out Sara’s website at sarataneyhumphreys.com

Also you can find her book at Amazon.com:

The Amoveo Legacy

Thanks Sara!

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Hi LeAnn-I'm really happy you enjoyed the book and are looking forward to Book 2. I have to tell you that you are absolutely right about the errors. I was none too pleased and as a result am making some changes as to the publishing of the rest of my series.
Hope you'll check out Book 2: Amoveo Heart when it comes out.
Best,
Sara

I went out and bought the book based on this podcast interview. I liked the book, and I'm very much looking forward to Book 2. However, I would suggest Sara find another editor because there were so many editing errors that it became really annoying and would interrupt me from enjoying and getting into the story.

I went out and bought the book based on this podcast interview. I liked the book, and I'm very much looking forward to Book 2. However, I would suggest Sara find another editor because there were so many editting errors that it became really annoying and would interrupt me from enjoying and getting into the story.

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