China Doll, Reviewed by Scott Taylor

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China Doll, Reviewed by Scott Taylor

The first review is in.  Scott Taylor, writer and filmmaker, posted his independent review of China Doll on September 13, 2013.  The launch of the book that features us, along with eleven other authors, is planned for October 31, 2013.

Scott Taylor is one of my sibling authors, appearing with me in  Shades and Shadows, a Paranormal Anthology.   His story, Split Ends rides along with my first published short story, China Doll.  The review of my story is so good that it even makes me want to go read the story again.  Who knows?  I may have missed something.

Need to know the story?  I wish I could tell you.  But the good news is that you can get it here, along with about 11 other must-reads.  Kindle edition is available, too.

About gingercmann

Ginger C. Mann is a poet, musician, and software developer. A Texas artist, she enjoys writing for and about other Texans. Her song, “River Night”, premiered on October 12, 2013 in North Austin. During that same weekend, her first short story, “China Doll,” began selling on Amazon.com. Writing for Xchyler Publishing, she collaborates with Scott E. Tarbet, who features her poetry in his steampunk novels, "A Midsummer night's Steampunk." Ginger also enjoys occasional narrative nonfiction, and loves to meet and describe great new characters, both real and imagined.

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