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Jayne Waggoner

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About meLiving in West Virginia and growing up on a farm, I have to be a lover of nature. Four dogs and two cats testify to my fondness for animals. Green is one of my favorite colors so having my latest book come out as an ebook seems the right thing to do. However, I'm now trying to find a publisher to bring Vadas out in trade or paperbook. Wish me luck!

I recently developed a love for short, short story writing. It lets me release my imagination without taxing my brain too much.

Got time? Check out my site and read my work. Let me know what you think.

About my libraryMy overall favorite horror writer is Dean Koontz. I believe my own style originates from him. Terry Brooke comes in first in the fantasy catagory. M. E Ellis is an upcoming author who I believe will take the stage one day in horror writing.

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Member sinceMar 3, 2009

Currently readingThe Crystal Shard: The Icewind Dale Trilogy, Part 1 (Forgotten Realms: The Legend of Drizzt, Book IV) (Bk. 4) by R.A. Salvatore

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I would love to review Vadas for you but I am not that great with ebooks, I enjoy my computer and everything but I sit at work with 4 screens in front of me for 12 hours a day. I really prefer them in print where I can take them with me. Will it ever be in print?
Jayne, feel free to copy and paste my review along with my name. I hope to get to Vadas that is also still on my Wish list so I will get it eventually. Take care and thanks for sending me the book it was enjoyable I just wish I would have had time to read it faster. Take care..
Hello Jayne, you will be happy to know that I have completed reading Celic and I enjoyed it. Here is my review which I have posted on Library thing. It is honest and I know that is how you wanted it to be. I am truly sorry it took me so long to get it read. It has been crazy around my home as of late. Take care and thank you so much for the copy of the book. I will be passing it along to a friend to read as well. We exchange books all the time. Take care and I really can't wait to read more of your books.

My Review:
A very intriguing tale, that actually portrays the bad guy as the main character. At least this is my take on it. I find that he is bad but yet trying to find his own goodness and maybe after reading the end truley isn't that terrible of a vamp after all. However he seems ruthless in some areas of the story. I enjoyed this a little different take on Vampires than I have been reading but overall I enjoyed the book very much and would like to read more of them.

Thanks again Jayne :-)
Hi Jayne, I received Celic in the mail on Wednesday, April 29. You can expect a review in late May. I've got some urgent priorities over the next two weeks, then I can immerse myself in your novel.

Thanks very much for sending it to me.
Hello Jayne, I received Celic yesterday in the mail. I am going to start reading it today. I will try to read it as quickly as I can but also want to take some time to make sure I can give it a good review. I am quite busy the next few days with 12 hour work days, and helping out my mother in law and appointments for my step daughter and myself, however I will get it read and review it as quickly as possible. Thank you again. I really appreciate it.
Jayne, at this point I have not received the book yet. However my mail does not usually arrive until the afternoon as I live in a very rural area. I will post a message when I receive the copy. Thank you so much again.
Jayne thank you so much, I really appreciate it and I promise to review it as soon as I complete it. It will be on the top of my list when it arrives. Thank you again.
Jayne, I do have it on my list as of right now I do not have a copy of it. I have it in my Wish List and TBR pile I assure you when I do obtain a copy I will review it.
"Life is a flower of which love is the honey."

"The greatest happiness in life is the conviction that we are loved,
loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."

"The reduction of the universe to a single being,
the expansion of a single being even to God, this is love."

~Victor Hugo~
(February 26, 1802 – May 22, 1885)
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