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Category Archives: the darkness of love
Unveiling the Mysteries of Lupercalia: A Pagan Feast with #WitchyWednesday Vibes
Celebrate the pagan festival of fertility and love as we prepare for Valentine’s Day with SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog.👻 Continue reading
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Tagged #lifestylebloggeruk, #ValentinesDay, #witchywednesday, being a modern witch, being a witch in Britain, feast of Lupercalia, finding love for Valentine's Day, Lupercalia, pagan festival of fertility and love, pagan fire festival, Roman festival for fertility, SpookyMrsGreen, wheel of the year, witchcraft
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#BookTalk: Vampire Seduction Games in “The Darkness of Love” by Catherine Green
Vampire writer Catherine Green shares an excerpt from her LGBT fantasy book “The Darkness of Love” at SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading
Posted in #freeforallFriday, #LGBTQIA, advertising, book promotion, Business, the darkness of love, working mom, working mother, working mum
Tagged #bookblogger, #booktalk, #freeforallFriday, #TheRedcliffeNovels, Catherine Green Author, historical vampire novel, LGBT Fantasy book series for adults, LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green, SpookyMrsGreen, The Darkness of Love, The Darkness of Love by Catherine Green, vampire writer Catherine Green, Victorian Gothic, Victorian vampire story
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#AtoZChallenge: L is for Love
Join LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green on the April AtoZ Blogging Challenge at SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading
Posted in #AtoZChallenge, #freeforallFriday, a redcliffe novel, A-Z Blog Challenge, advertising, Love, Love Hurts, love kills, love paranormal romance, love redeems, loves books, Random Musings, the darkness of love, working mom, working mother, working mum
Tagged #AtoZChallenge, #lifestylebloggeruk, #mummymonday, a redcliffe novel, April A-Z Blogging Challenge, Catherine Green Author, LGBT Fantasy book series for adults, LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green, love hurts a redcliffe novel, love kills a redcliffe novel, Love Redeems (A Redcliffe Novel), SpookyMrsGreen, The Darkness of Love by Catherine Green, the redcliffe novels, vampire writer Catherine Green, vampires and werewolves
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January, the New Year and Plans for 2012
Discuss your plans for the New Year with LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green at SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading
Posted in #mummymonday, advertising, author, book, book review, books, britain, british horror, catherine green, cheshire, cornwall, dark fantasy, English, Indie author, Love, Love Hurts, love kills, manuscript, mother writer, north west, novel, paranormal, paranormal romance, redcliffe, romance, the darkness of love, Vampire, vampires, victorian england, werewolf, werewolves, witches, working mom, working mother, working mum, write, writer, Writing, young adult
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