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Rose - Book Tour and Giveaway

6/28/2019

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Rose
by Rami Ungar
Genre: Fantasy-Horror

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Rose Taggert awakens in a greenhouse with no clear memory of the past two years and, to her horror, finds her body transformed into an unrecognizable form.
Paris Kuyper has convinced Rose that they are lovers and as Paris could not bear for her to die, he has used an ancient and dark magic to save her from certain death.
But the dark magic Paris has used comes at a price. A price which a terrible demon is determined to extract from Rose.
As Rose struggles to understand what is happening to her, she must navigate Paris’s lies and secrets; secrets that Paris will do anything to protect.


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​Chapter One
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Okay, this is weird. Where the fuck am I?
I look around. I’m surrounded by a sea of vegetation: flowers and shrubs in hundreds of varieties, sitting in pots and trays atop a grid of workbenches. Surrounding the workbenches is a ring of trees that tower over everything, their upward growth halted by a glass ceiling. A literal glass ceiling, not the one taught in my classes. Past the trees I spy more glass, through which nothing can be glimpsed but total darkness.
I’m in a greenhouse. Why am I waking up in a greenhouse? I try to think back but I can’t remember anything about how I fell asleep. In fact, I can’t remember how I got to the greenhouse in the first place, or where this greenhouse is located. Am I supposed to be here? If so, why?
The questions make the pounding in head hurt worse. I force my thoughts to quiet long enough for the pain to subside to a dull throb. Able to think again, I try to remember what I was doing before I found myself here. Nothing comes to me.
Okay, no problem. What’s the last thing I do remember?
Walking home. Yeah, I was heading home after meeting with my advisor. I had my textbooks and lesson plan for the coming semester in my bag. I crossed the street, turned the corner at Potbelly’s, and approached my--
What kind of home do I live in? I strain, but there’s a gray fog in my memories, obscuring everything. Not only that but the word for the kind of building I live in is missing. Why? I should know this. It’s a word thrown around in everyday speech!
I push, but the gray fog doesn’t go away, and the word doesn’t come. I try skipping forward to when I got inside but that’s also a wash of gray. Concerned, I rewind instead and get as far as the building where my department is housed, but I can’t remember the name of the building. That can’t be! I’ve been taking classes there for--
I can’t remember how long I’ve been taking classes there. At least four years, because I was accepted into the graduate program. The exact number eludes me. So does the building’s layout, the people in my program, my teachers, and my advisor. It’s all gone. I can’t even remember any of the classes or projects I’ve done past undergrad, though somehow, I remember the information I’ve learned since then.
My breathing quickens, and I put a hand over my chest. Why can’t I remember anything?
Okay, slow down. What do I remember? Let’s see, my name is Rose Taggert. Last I checked I was twenty-one years old and I’m a…sociology grad. Yeah, I’m a sociology grad, specializing in criminology. And I remember the stuff I’ve been learning in my classes, statistics, theories and social constructs, plus the work I was doing on gun violence. I’m a graduate at The Ohio State University, the second in my family to attend this university.
I also have two sisters, Hope and Madeleine, and a brother, Brian. Brian and Hope are older than me and Maddy is younger. Hope is my other sibling to go to OSU, while Brian betrayed all that was holy and went up north to the University of Michigan. Maddy’s in middle school. My parents are Roger and Barbara Taggert. My dad is a--
I can’t remember what my parents do, which is insane because it’s why I’ve had to work to attend college. Why can’t I remember any of this? What’s happened to me? I must find someone who can explain to me what’s going on. A doctor preferably, or the greenhouse caretaker.
I slide off the table I’m lying on. As I do, two things come to my attention: I’m wearing a pink, strapless dress, which I can tell at a glance costs more than I’m used to spending on clothes. The other is the dress and table are covered in roses, red, pink and yellow ones with long, thorny stems, some of which fall to the ground as I swing my legs off the table. I bend to pick one up, careful not to prick myself on a thorn, rolling the blossom between my fingers, admiring the beautiful pink color and the soft velvet sensation of the petals. I normally don’t care for roses—too many people have made jokes about my name for me to like them—but right now I’m curious. Who sees a sleeping woman in a dress and thinks, sure, let’s put roses on her?
Abruptly, the rose dies in my hand: the pink fleshy petals turn black and crinkly, while the stalk becomes brown and brittle. I drop the rose and stand, alarmed. On the workbench and on the ground, roses wilt and die before my very eyes. What the hell?
As the flowers die, my eyes light on something lying at the foot of the workbench that’s not a rose. I lean forward to take a closer look, only to jump back in horror. Lying in a pool of its own blood is a large brown cat, its stomach slit down the middle, its intestines hanging out like the contents of some grotesque piñata. The cat’s face points in my direction, frozen in an eternal expression of surprise, as if it too can’t understand what has happened to it.
My hands fly to my mouth, my heart pounds against my chest, and my stomach heaves. I step back, tripping on the hem of my dress, falling onto my back. I cry out, my stomach gives another tremendous heave. Dead roses crackle underneath me as I heave myself onto all fours, my red hair tumbling past my shoulders. I wait, feeling something moving up my esophagus. Oh God, I’m going to be sick. I’m so going to be sick.
Something’s wrong. It doesn’t feel like normal nausea. It feels like…like snakes are moving through my chest and into my neck, around my esophagus rather than inside it.
This isn’t vomit. It’s…things…creatures, long and round and snakelike, dancing underneath my skin. Images of thin black serpents moving around my trachea flash through my mind, and my panic rises. What if they try to bite and poison me with venom? Or strangle me from within?
My hands dart to my neck, though I’m not sure if I’m figuring out what’s under my skin or trying to claw out whatever’s moving around inside of me. The things in my neck zoom past my hands , twisting around my windpipe, cutting off the flow of oxygen to my lungs. I open my mouth to scream, but nothing comes out except a reedy whisper. The things in my neck are pushing outwards at the skin of my neck, sharp tips boring through like tiny drills. There’s eight in total, the points where they push form a ring around the circumference of my neck, like a deep-tissue choker of pain.
My chest burns. My brain screams. My strength is fading. Darkness creeps into my vision. I’m not going to make it; I’m not going to survive. I won’t find out what’s happened to me--
The things in my neck burst free, long and green and snakelike, each about two or three feet long. They swish whip-like through the air, blood flying off them, splattering plants and tables. The pressure on my windpipe vanishes, and I suck in a deep breath before exhaling a pained scream. God, it feels like I’ve been stabbed eight times in the neck, only whatever stabbed me came from inside. Words like ‘freaky’ and ‘unreal’ don’t even begin to cover this situation.
The whips stop swishing and hang still in the air, furnishing me a moment to think of a real name for them. Tentacles, I decide. They are tentacles. Like an octopus or a squid. Though why are they coming out of me?
Before I can find an answer, a pair of tentacles lash out and wrap around the leg of a workbench. Another pair wrap around the leg of the workbench opposite, and the last two pairs grab the ground below and the top of the workbenches above me. Then the first pair unwrap themselves from the workbench, and lunge for the leg belonging to the one in front of me, wrapping around the leg and dragging me forward. The second pair do the same thing with the workbenches on their side, pulling me forward like a ragdoll. I cry out as the tentacles work in unison, moving forward like some strange insect and taking me along with them. I futilely try to grab something to hold onto, but each time I try my frantic fingers can’t get a grip. After the third attempt leaves my hands raw, I stop and allow myself to be pulled along, sobbing with pain and terror.
The tentacles clear the workbenches and climb up a short stone wall onto the soil bed where the trees bask. The tentacles stop and I lay half on, half off the soil bed, while they hover in the air. I have the impression they are smelling the air, like dogs. Before I can wonder what they are sniffing for, the tentacles crash into the soil, plunging deep until only a few inches close to my neck remains visible. The tentacles begin pulsing, spasms wracking them from deep within the earth, up their length, and into me. I shudder trying to pull away, but the tentacles drag me back and burrow deeper, pinning me against the dirt. I can’t escape.
Tears make rivers down my cheeks. I’m scared and bewildered. My neck thrums in agony. “What’s happening to me?” I whisper aloud to the greenhouse.
“What the hell?” a voice replies. “Rose! What happened?”


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Rami Ungar knew he wanted to be a writer from the age of five, when he first became exposed to the world of Harry Potter and wanted to create imaginative worlds like Harry’s. As a tween, he fell in love with the works of Anne Rice and Stephen King and, as he was getting too old to sneak up on people and shout “Boo!’ (not that that ever stopped him), he decided to merge his two loves and become a horror writer.
Today, Rami lives and writes in Columbus, Ohio. He’s self-published three novels and one collection of short stories, and his stories have appeared in other publications here and there. Rose, his first novel with Castrum Press, released June 21st, 2019.
When he’s not writing your nightmares or coming up with those, he’s enjoying anything from the latest horror novel or movie to anime and manga to ballet, collecting anything that catches his fancy, and giving you the impression he may not be entirely human.


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My Calling Cards


Every author has those little elements or quirks that they love to include in their stories. Their calling cards, so to speak. For Stephen King, he often sets his story in Maine, his heroes are often writers or law enforcement types, there’s usually a number of rednecks, drunks and bullies who have horrible things happen to them at some point in their story, and there’s a twenty-five percent chance one character will end up being psychic or otherwise paranormally gifted. You put these elements in a story, and you’re either King himself or you’re doing a pastiche of him.

Authors love their calling cards; they make the story more fun to write. Readers love them too; they spend time trying to find each one as the story unfolds, trying to see how the author uses them this time around in the story. In a way, the author is like a crook leaving a crime scene with tell-tale signs of their modus operandi, and the reader is a detective looking for those signs.
I have my own cards, though my body of work is not very large. My protagonists tend to be teenage or young women who don’t fit into the protagonist mold and must be forced to be heroes. If you ask me, those sorts of characters are perfect for leads in the horror genre. When I use male protagonists, they are often teenagers and have some quirk or talent that makes them unique—great driver, overly quiet, able to learn advanced skills like getting away with crimes or doing amateur surgery just from reading or watching a movie about it—and have a girl interested in them (if they’re straight).

My stories also lean into the supernatural more often than not, with a dash of weird for extra fun. What is this element of weird? Well, in my novel Rose, the protagonist turns into a plant-woman in the first chapter. That’s what I mean by weird.

Oh, and I like to add ballet to my stories when I can. I’ve become a huge fan of ballet in the past few years, and naturally it’s crept into my writing. Characters could be dancers and ballerinas, or I’ll find some way to reference ballet in the course of the story.

Those are my calling cards. I’m still early in my career, so there’s still plenty to incorporate in future years. Still, if any of the above interests you, you and I might get along fine. Or should I say, you and my stories should get along fine.

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93 Comments
Kristen
6/28/2019 03:05:59 am

The cover is interesting.....made me want to know more about the what the book is about just from looking at it.

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 05:18:13 am

I'm glad to hear that. I hope you decide to check it out.

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Bea LaRocca
6/28/2019 03:17:51 am

Pretty cover and a great excerpt! This sounds like an awesome read.

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 05:19:40 am

Thank you for saying that. I hope you get a chance to read it soon.

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James Robert
6/28/2019 05:38:00 am

Good Morning! Thank you for the book description.These tours are great and we have found some terrific books so thanks so much.

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 06:24:56 am

Thanks for liking my Facebook page. And was that you who signed up for the newsletter?

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Janet W.
6/28/2019 06:34:12 am

Fantastic cover! Can't wait to read this!

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 06:37:03 am

That makes me happy to hear!

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Shirley Ann Speakman
6/28/2019 08:38:00 am

I enjoyed the excerpt and the cover really suits the story, best wishes on your tour Rami.

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 08:39:05 am

Thank you so much!

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Rita Wray
6/28/2019 11:25:16 am

I liked the excerpt, thank you.

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 12:01:50 pm

Thank you!

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Mya Murphy
6/28/2019 12:00:59 pm

This sounds like an excellent book!! The excerpt kept me on my toes!!

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 12:02:38 pm

I hope the rest of the book does the same.

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Calvin
6/28/2019 12:20:17 pm

Reminded me of shrek at first, ha! I like this. Cheers on the tour.
C

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 12:21:57 pm

You're the second person to tell me that.

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Elaine G
6/28/2019 12:34:10 pm

Thanks for sharing the excerpt.It sounds interesting

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 02:56:26 pm

Thank you!

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Debbie P
6/28/2019 02:46:18 pm

I loved the excerpt and I can't wait to read this. Cool cover!

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 02:57:24 pm

Thanks! I can't wait for you to start reading it.

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wendy hutton
6/28/2019 04:38:59 pm

very nice cover, the book sounds great

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 05:33:33 pm

Thanks!

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Victoria
6/28/2019 08:37:55 pm

Great cover!

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 08:44:47 pm

Glad you think so!

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lynn clayton
6/28/2019 08:51:44 pm

love the cover looks like a great read

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 09:12:14 pm

O hope so!

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Terri Quick
6/28/2019 09:15:17 pm

Very unique cover

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 09:18:27 pm

My publisher has a great designer.

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Dale Wilken
6/28/2019 10:36:21 pm

Sounds really great.

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Rami Ungar link
6/28/2019 10:57:46 pm

Thanks. I hope people keep reading and enjoying it.

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Kelly Nicholson
6/29/2019 02:11:01 am

What do you think of the book or the cover?

you know the green chick is over done in star trek and guardians?

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Rami Ungar link
6/29/2019 09:38:23 am

Well, I don't watch Star Trek, so maybe you're right. But how many have magical origins?

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Beyond Comps
6/29/2019 05:55:24 am

Great cover!

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Rami Ungar link
6/29/2019 09:38:59 am

We have a great designer working with my publisher.

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Amy F
6/29/2019 10:48:04 am

Beautiful cover design!

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Rami Ungar link
6/29/2019 10:58:16 am

Glad so many people enjoy it

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Marcy Meyer
6/29/2019 11:52:37 am

The cover is amazing. The colors are great. Thanks for sharing.

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Rami Ungar link
6/29/2019 11:58:19 am

I hope you find the book just as amazing.

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Lisa Ellison
6/29/2019 05:50:17 pm

I like the cover and the book sounds interesting!

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Rami Ungar link
6/29/2019 05:59:56 pm

Thanks. I hope you get a chance to read it.

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Mood Reader
6/29/2019 09:11:24 pm

Looks great!! :)

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Rami Ungar link
6/29/2019 09:38:27 pm

Thank you.

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Kathy Cozzarelli
6/29/2019 11:42:22 pm

That's an exciting first chapter and a cool cover. But why didn't Rose notice she was green when she awoke? Does that happen later in the book?

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Rami Ungar link
6/29/2019 11:54:20 pm

You're correct, she hasn't turned green yet. That will happen later... among other things.

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aaron reck
6/30/2019 02:43:24 am

Well I do love her hair sure do you know that. Happier slice of earth might do everyone alright.

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Mary Cloud
6/30/2019 10:08:55 am

I like the cover. It's very interesting and unique.

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Rami Ungar link
6/30/2019 11:39:11 am

Thanks.

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heather
7/2/2019 02:12:18 pm

This so sounds like my kind of read and I love the cover too.

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Rami Ungar link
7/2/2019 02:14:28 pm

Always happy to hear that.

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Ann Fantom
7/3/2019 05:38:08 pm

I like the cover. It has awesome graphics and colors

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Rami Ungar link
7/3/2019 05:43:58 pm

I hope the same can be said of the book's contents.

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Angela Saver
7/3/2019 11:05:29 pm

I enjoyed learning of this author & really enjoyed the excerpt! The cover looks great too!

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Rami Ungar link
7/4/2019 08:30:54 am

Thanks. I hope you enjoy the book as well.

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Renee Collins
7/4/2019 09:02:40 pm

Interesting cover and the book sounds like a great read!

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Rami Ungar link
7/4/2019 09:04:02 pm

I hope you're able to read it soon then.

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Denise Higgins
7/6/2019 06:42:42 pm

Love the cover

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Rami Ungar link
7/6/2019 06:45:26 pm

Seems to be a crowd pleaser.

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Barbara Montag
7/6/2019 09:28:41 pm

Oh my this book sounds interesting and with an eye catching cover.

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Rami Ungar link
7/7/2019 10:10:39 am

Thank you. I hope you decide to check it out.

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Susan Smith
7/9/2019 06:25:45 pm

I like the cover, very eye-catching.

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Rami Ungar link
7/9/2019 06:27:16 pm

I'm happy you think so.

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Nikki
7/10/2019 12:15:52 pm

It's beautiful! The green skin looks pretty natural, too.

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Andria
7/13/2019 07:01:15 pm

Great excerpt

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Rami Ungar link
7/13/2019 07:02:15 pm

Thanks. I chose it with care.

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Sonya Allstun
7/13/2019 07:18:30 pm

I loved the excerpt and I can't wait to read this. Cool cover!

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Rami Ungar link
7/13/2019 07:19:50 pm

Best news I've heard all day.

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Sabrina Zehner
7/13/2019 09:55:03 pm

Interesting cover

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Rami Ungar link
7/13/2019 09:57:47 pm

My publisher's cover artist is awesome.

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Emmaline
7/14/2019 09:52:51 pm

Rose reminds me of a human Princess Fiona! Though I don't think she signed up for that...

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Rami Ungar link
7/14/2019 09:54:42 pm

No, she did not.

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stephanie jones
7/20/2019 07:32:57 am

the cover is awesome!

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Rami Ungar link
7/20/2019 10:10:38 am

I hope you find the book just as awesome if you decide to read it.

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Kaley Bill
7/20/2019 06:30:36 pm

Love the cover and one of my favourite genres

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Rami Ungar link
7/20/2019 07:27:48 pm

I hope that means I get to hear your thoughts on it soon.

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Zoey
7/21/2019 09:04:15 pm

I love the cover. It instantly draws you in.

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Rami Ungar link
7/21/2019 09:09:50 pm

I hope the story draws you in as well.

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MelodyJ
7/22/2019 10:40:17 am

Creative idea for a story.

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Rami Ungar link
7/22/2019 10:41:47 am

Thanks!

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Daniella Bonagura
7/23/2019 05:34:01 pm

Really beautiful cover!

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Rami Ungar link
7/23/2019 05:42:37 pm

Glad you like it.

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Jennifer R
7/25/2019 01:31:35 pm

The cover of the book, Rose, is beautiful.

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Rami Ungar link
7/25/2019 04:55:10 pm

I hope that makes you interested in reading it.

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Daniel M
7/25/2019 07:34:38 pm

like the cover

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Corey Hutton
7/25/2019 10:50:24 pm

Good luck with the book and Thanks for the giveaway.

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Rami Ungar link
7/26/2019 05:09:45 am

Thank you!

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Heather
7/26/2019 03:28:54 pm

I liked the excerpt.

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Rami Ungar link
7/26/2019 03:40:28 pm

I hope you like the rest of the book if you decide to read it.

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Sarah L
7/27/2019 12:46:16 am

Looks like an interesting book.
Thanks for the contest. 

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Rami Ungar link
7/27/2019 09:13:33 am

I hope you like it if you decide to read it.

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Cecilia Rodriguez
7/28/2019 06:53:01 pm

The synopsis is intriguing.

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Rami Ungar link
7/28/2019 07:03:16 pm

Intriguing enough to read the book, I hope.

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Jerry Marquardt
7/28/2019 11:15:56 pm

I would like to give thanks for all your really great writings, including Rose, and wishing the best in keeping up the good work in the future.

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Rami Ungar link
7/29/2019 05:15:47 am

Thanks! That's very kind of you to say.

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