Thursday, January 11, 2018

Begin Again Anthology ~ New Release and Review

Begin Again
A collection of short stories about Hope, Healing, and Love, benefiting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and NAMI.
Release Date: January 11, 2018
 

Synopsis

There are times when the Earth stops moving and the weight of its gravity pulls you down, deeper than you ever thought possible. You tumble farther than you ever imagined falling… And when the sun goes black and your heart feels empty, starting over seems like an impossible feat… You’re not alone. Twenty-Two Authors have joined together in this collection of short stories about fresh starts and second chances to help illustrate that even when life takes away everything, and when hope is a horizon you think you’ll never catch, it is possible to Begin Again. *All Proceeds will be donated to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and NAMI* Featuring short stories by: A.M. Johnson Stephanie Rose J.A. DeRouen Ginger Scott Anne Jolin Ariadne Wayne Emery Jacobs M. Andrews K.P. Haigh K. Renee Maria MacDonald Faith Andrews K.K. Allen Mara White Autumn Grey Josephine Brierley Amanda Richardson Stephie Walls Jaci Wheeler Stephanie Alba L.A. Taylor Foreword by Rebecca Yarros

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Connect with the Authors

A.M. Johnson: http://bit.ly/2AIEbv9 Stephanie Rose: http://bit.ly/2qJo4hp 
J.A. DeRouen: http://bit.ly/2Fibo49 Ginger Scott: http://bit.ly/2naNBxx 
Anne Jolin: http://bit.ly/2maam1x Ariadne Wayne: http://bit.ly/2CJX3vI 
Emery Jacobs: http://bit.ly/2ctSfOk M. Andrews: http://bit.ly/2Epfq9I 
Maria MacDonald: http://bit.ly/2Fi7OXI Faith Andrews: http://bit.ly/2CXPIgo 
K.K. Allen: http://bit.ly/2CHTuWP Mara White: http://bit.ly/2miq2At 
Autumn Grey: http://bit.ly/2EpsFqM Josephine Brierley: http://bit.ly/2Fj5W19 
Amanda Richardson: http://bit.ly/2vVxruL Stephie Walls: http://bit.ly/2AJFzOe 
Jaci Wheeler: http://bit.ly/2AIHDGa Stephanie Alba: http://bit.ly/2EnDj1p
L.A. Taylor: http://bit.ly/2mhMg5Q

Elizabeth's Review


3.5 Stars - Worth a Reader's Time


Review copy provided by authors


I'm going to be honest here and tell you that I am still reading the anthology - as of now I am about 40% through and I have enjoyed what I have read. Of what I have read so far, I would say that some of the stories fall into various stages of complete. There have been a couple of chapters with no context, pieces that are teasers for full length books to come, and complete short stories. 

Some of the pieces are dark, some are hopeful, but all have the underlying message of moving forward. Anthologies like this - are almost auto buys for me. For starters, there are authors I love in here.Then there is the fact that proceeds go to a worthy cause, but this is also a good way to meet authors whose work I might have read otherwise. 

I'm am very much looking forward to what the other pieces of the anthology have to say. 
 

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