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The Author Behind Christine Feehan Books

Enter Feehan's world of the paranormal, where Carpathians fight vampires and telepaths communicate with both. Raven Whitney, a telepathic hunter of serial killers, travels to the Carpathian Mountains for a little rest, hears telepathically Mikhail Dubrinsky's cries of loneliness and answers, only to find she is his life mate. Dubrinsky, Prince of the Carpathians, enchants Raven, while fending off a group of vampire killers who are attacking Carpathians. Juanita Parker performs Feehan's tale with wonder in her voice and passion at just the right parts. Sometimes the narration is matter-of-fact, but mostly it is laced with the enchantment Feehan brings to all her paranormal tales. Beware, the Dark Prince will enthrall you. Guest Blog - By Sheila Clover English Behind the scenes trailer surprise for the Dark Curse Book Trailer Do you ever watch a movie and try... Turbulent Sea ? A music video book trailer Sometimes things click into place and the "fates&qu

The Purple Heart Recipient?

  The History Behind The Purple Heart The Badge for Military Merit The original Purple Heart award was instituted by George Washington in 1782 to reward troops for "unusual gallantry" and "extraordinary fidelity and essential service." The award was a purple cloth heart edged in silver braid, and was to be worn over the left breast of the uniform. Only three awards are known to have been issued, of which two are known to exist today. While the award of the Purple Heart was not authorized by the Navy until 1942, sailors and Marines who had been wounded prior to 1932 were eligible to apply for the medal. While no numbers are available concerning the award to Navy and Marine personnel, approximately 12,000 sailors and Marines were wounded between the Civil War and the Nicaragua Campaign of 1932. In the picture above Navy Type I Purple Heart awarded to John W. Ant. Note order of engraving is rank, name, branch. Pfc Ant was killed in action on July 27, 1944 i
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What is Scribe?

What is Scribe? -Scribe shows you the language searchers use before you begin to write. Once your content is created, Scribe reveals other profitable keywords. -Scribe analyzes your natural, reader-focused content, and tells you how to gently tweak it to spoon feed search engines based on 15 SEO best practices. -Scribe helps you build back links, crosslink the content within your own site, and identify influential social media users who want to share your stuff. -Scribe increase targeted traffic! Here's How Scribe Makes SEO Simple -First, the Scribe keyword research tool tunes you into the right language before you write. Once your content is created, the Scribe keyword suggestion service shows you keyword phrases you might have missed. -Second, Scribe analyzes your natural, reader-focused content, and tells you how to gently tweak it to spoon feed search engines based on 15 SEO best practices. -Third, Scribe's link building tools help you

The History Behind The Purple Heart

The History Behind The Purple Heart The Badge for Military Merit The original Purple Heart award was instituted by George Washington in 1782 to reward troops for "unusual gallantry" and "extraordinary fidelity and essential service." The award was a purple cloth heart edged in silver braid, and was to be worn over the left breast of the uniform.   Only three awards are known to have been issued, of which two are known to exist today. While the award of the Purple Heart was not authorized by the Navy until 1942, sailors and Marines who had been wounded prior to 1932 were eligible to apply for the medal.  While no numbers are available concerning the award to Navy and Marine personnel, approximately 12,000 sailors and Marines were wounded between the Civil War and the Nicaragua Campaign of 1932. In the picture above Navy Type I Purple Heart awarded to John W. Ant.  Note order of engraving is rank, name, branch.  Pfc Ant was killed in action on July 27