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EVA: sold 105 books in eight hours!

EVA: a riveting romantic suspense with a supernatural twist

We are jazzed: we have 27 five-star reviews so far on Amazon, and sold 105 copies since midnight last night! 

I am thrilled that people are enjoying my new novel. Read the first three chapters here: EVA chapters

REVIEW SNIPPETS:

***** “a thrilling romance with a paranormal twist”

***** “Eva is a triumph of storytelling that reminds us of the indomitable spirit of the human soul.”

***** “a captivating blend of romance, suspense, and the supernatural that kept me on the edge of my seat.”

***** “Thank you, Diane Solomon, for producing something that provides a beautiful escape and leaves you filled with inexplicable joy.”

***** “honest, magical, spiritual, thought-provoking!”

***** “a poignant and captivating novel that explores the depths of human resilience and the power of redemption.”

***** “Eva is an enchanting tale that blends romance, suspense, and the mystical”

***** “Diane Solomon’s writing captivates from the first page, weaving a mesmerizing journey of self-discovery, love, and resilience. “

***** “this book is an absolute must-read!”

***** “one of those books that you don’t want to put down.”

The Ravenstone Part 2: The Twain. To be published next week…

The Ravenstone Part 2: The Twain, by Diane Solomon and Mark Carey

Hi All!

At last Mark and I have finished the sequel,  Part 2, of The Ravenstone, and it will be available next week. As a birthday present to myself!

Thanks to so many of you for writing to us requesting another adventure for Aidan and Nadia, or reviewing the book so kindly for us.

Here is a little about the next book, The Twain.

In the much anticipated sequel to “The Secret of Ninham Mountain,” Aidan and Nadia experience a terrifyingly real vision of a massive earthquake which threatens their mother’s life. The mission to save her grows in scope as they investigate, and their subsequent trips across time and space force them to face unimaginable dangers.They must rely on their growing skills and all the powerful magic of the Ravenstone in their urgent need to stop the disaster facing the earth.

Will they succeed? And at what cost?

 

 

Terrific reviews for “88 Guys for Coffee”

I am so pleased that people seem to be enjoying “88 Guys for Coffee.” It is great that they take the time to leave reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, so authors know how we are doing! 

REVIEWS for “88 Guys for Coffee”

Many thanks to Stacie Allen, who was a winner in our recent Goodreads Giveaway.

on August 1, 2017
What a GREAT book! I loved every page. I won the book in a Goodreads giveaway and was SO happy to be introduced to this great author. I’ll definitely add her to my favorites! I loved the title, the ending, and everything in-between! Easy to read (but hard to put down)… The title, description and other reviews give you lots, so I won’t repeat it all, but I will repeat — READ THIS, you won’t be disappointed!
 
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Also a few days before this, Mary Latela wrote a nice review, and thanks to her as well!
 
on July 26, 2017
Imagine that the love of your life has “moved on.” Imagine spending five years trying to find a good man – online! 88 Guys for Coffee is a funny, sad, all too real journey, and Laura is the character who won’t give up. She never changes her profile, yet she meets all kinds of guys, just for coffee.
 
Her true goal is to find a soulmate to come into her life and heal the loss of Kurt. She quickly analyzes the profile, deciding whether to send a wink or an email. The initial phone call is essential. If all looks well, there will be coffee. Laura’s best friend is Francesca, who appears from time to time, almost a guardian angel. Then there’s Hank, her friend. This is a book for people who seek love, who want to know what the on-line dating scene is like, or who eagerly read to see whether Laura finds a soulmate. Ms. Solomon knows Connecticut very well and it would be great to know more about her character, Laura. Diane L. Solomon tells a very good story, and I look forward to more stories from this new author.