Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Ripped Genes - Glynis Smy

Today I am delighted to showcase an exciting new book by Glynis Smy.  

Last year saw the debut launch of Ripper, My Love.

Today, the sequel makes its presence known: Ripped Genes.





Ripped Genes will be at a special launch price of 99c/(77p approx) for the ebook version, until end of May. 

The descriptive blurb holds a spoiler for those who have not read the first book. If you would like to read, Ripper, My Love, first, then contact Glynis at: glynissmy at outlook dot com, and put FREE BOOK PLEASE in the subject line. You will be sent a code for Smashwords, where you can download a copy in any format you please. This offer will finish at the end of May, so spread the word.
 


Growing up in late nineteenth century East London, Kitty Harper’s life is filled with danger and death – from her mother, her beloved neighbour and the working women of the streets ... Read more.








The author has lived for eight years, in Cyprus. Her historical novels carry a twist in the tale, and she creates strong female characters who struggle in life.

In June 2013, Glynis returns to her hometown, Harwich, Essex, in the UK, where she will gain inspiration for her next novel, The Man in Room Eighteen. 


Find Glynis on:

Twitter: @ghunibee
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glynissmyauthor

Glynis also runs a site where she showcases, (not reviews), books for authors. It is free of charge, with no catch:
New Book Blogger (not just for newly published books). She actively encourages self-published authors to submit to the blog. 

Good luck with Ripped Genes, Glynis! I can't wait to read it!



28 comments:

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    1. You're very welcome, Glynis - thank you for being here :-) x

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  2. These books look amazing, Teresa and Glynis. Gripping stories and wonderful covers too. I shall go over and have a good look and best of luck, Glynis. I think The Man In Room Eighteen sounds hugely intriguing too. x

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  3. Love the sound of those, Glynis! Will check them out later (just going out).

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    1. Thanks, Rosemary - hope you're going somewhere nice :-) x

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    2. Thank you so much for the compliment, Joanna, and Theresa!

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  4. I love the covers and look forward to checking out the books.

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  5. Oh Teresa I love historical stories, I am writing one myself, it's a very tough genre...Congrats to the author, the cover is amazing.

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    1. Thank you, Petronela and good luck with yours :-) x

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  6. Thanks, Teresa, I love historical fiction and hadn't previously come across Glynis' books. What a fabulous title, The Man in Room Eighteen! I have to know more, as I guess he's going to be dark and mysterious. Ripper, my Love and Ripped Genes sound a good read too.

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    1. I love those titles too, Sharon :-) x

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    2. Sharon, thanks. The title came about because a couple were arguing on the plane in front of me. She suddenly spat out "It was not, it was the man in room eighteen!". I had a plot, and character by the time I landed in London. :)

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  7. I can't resist a good book and those books sound amazing! I'm going to have to get them. :-)

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    1. A bargain too as you can get one for free and the new one for just 77p :-) x

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    2. Thebusyteapot, please do accept my gift, free is always a good bargain. Thanks for your compliment.

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  8. Thanks for the info, Teresa.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, Patsy :-) x

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    2. Hello, Patsy, and thanks for taking time to read.

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  9. I happen to love Cyprus (despite the ordeal of being burgled on one visit) and my father was born in Dovercourt and lived in Harwich I believe. I should read this book! I will request the first before reading the second. Thanks for the info Teresa :-)

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    1. It amazes me how many people have connections to here, Debbie. I've never been to Cyprus but my daughter and her husband went on holiday there and absolutely loved it :-) x

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    2. Deborah, Cyprus is a good place to relax. Please do grab a copy. The one about Harwich is not ready yet, I hope the end of year will see final edits for Christmas.

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  10. Got the book, Teresa and will look uout for the new release.

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    1. I do hope you enjoy it, Maria, and thank you for your support.

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  11. Hello Glynis!! All the best with Ripped Genes and thank you for the chance to download Ripper My Love for free!! Hope your return to Harwich goes smoothly and we hope you bring some of that Cyprus sunshine and warmth with you too!

    Hi Teresa!! Take care
    x

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