![]() A glimpse of her bright aura reveals her gentle spirit, while her beauty makes him long for only one thingto taste her. But his latest assignment, Texas Journalist Sarah White, is nothing like he expected. She’s got a great post on one of the differences between Western and Asian lit. Rukh O'Shay, half-djinn and assassin, is used to taking out the bad guys. ![]() Jeannie Lin’s blog is far from under-the-radar, but it is still related to my topic and therefore nichey. She’s got more than one blog, but I do enjoy the food one and it’s deliciously a little under-the-radar. Hot Curries & Cold Beer is an excellent food blog by Rashda Khan, also known as Mina Khan, author of the Djinn’s Dilemma that I mentioned in my last post. If you’ve ever done that, you’ll know you lose a whole bunch of followers, so I thought I’d post her link. I’m not sure you can call Catwood’s blog “under-the-radar,” but she’s rebuilding her site. ![]() Sarah shares the feeling of raw desire at Rukhs touch. A glimpse of her bright aura reveals her gentle spirit, while her luscious beauty clouds his mind and makes him long for only one thingto taste her. But his latest assignment, Sarah White, is nothing like he expected. Well, I am definitely under-the-radar and nichey. Rukh OShay, half-djinn and assassin, is used to taking out the bad guys. ![]() Well, thanks to follower, friend and critique buddy Janet Johnson, I have a blogging award to pass on.Īccording to Janet, the idea is “to share three under-the-radar blogs that I love and then visit the blogs everyone else mentions,” that is, the blogs of your visitors. ![]()
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