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    Take a chance and trust
    Laurel A. Rockefeller
    • Sep 10, 2015
    • 2 min

    Take a chance and trust

    Trust is the foundation of all relationships — personal, financial, and professional.  If you want people to patronize your business then you must convince prospective customers that they can trust you.  If you want someone to vote for you or your political cause, they must trust you and what you are telling them about the issues and the state of affairs in the world.  If you want to build friendships, or find romance in your life you must trust other people and prove yoursel
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    Why some book series should be read in the order written
    Laurel A. Rockefeller
    • May 19, 2015
    • 2 min

    Why some book series should be read in the order written

    Good-bye A672E92 Quintus is chronologically the first book in the Peers of Beinan Series. However it was actually written FOURTH of the six books. I love a great book series.  From the JRR Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings to Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Avalon Series, I find it satisfying to stay within the same world, getting to know characters, places, and events intimately.  It’s one reason why serialized fiction is so popular and entertaining. Like both my aforementioned literary m
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    Excerpt:  Epilogue to “The Ghosts of the Past”
    Laurel A. Rockefeller
    • Jan 20, 2015
    • 2 min

    Excerpt: Epilogue to “The Ghosts of the Past”

    The Ghosts of the Past continues the Legacy of Princess Anlei Series as its exciting middle chapter.   Find the Ghosts of the Past in paperback, kindle, and nook editions. The following excerpt is highly unusual:  it is the final two pages of the book, its epilogue. Epilogue: “On BE 6961, beinor 154, my mother, Queen Constance the Kind, sacrificed everything to give me my one chance at escaping the weapon systems under Lord Yelu’s control. Hating Yelu as much as she loved Lor
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    Character Profile: Amanda Jane Ross
    Laurel A. Rockefeller
    • Jan 15, 2015
    • 1 min

    Character Profile: Amanda Jane Ross

    Character name: Amanda Jane Ross Parents names: Don and Evelyn Ross Place of Birth: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Books appearing in: Amanda in Arabia-The Perfume Flask, Amanda in Spain-The Girl in the Painting, Amanda in England-The Missing Novel, Amanda in Alberta-The Writing on The Stone Profile:   Amanda is an average North American girl who dreams of travel and adventure. Her kind, caring and curious nature gets her into trouble as she can´t stop helping people in need. She d
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    Where in the world is Princess Anyu?
    Laurel A. Rockefeller
    • Jul 2, 2013
    • 1 min

    Where in the world is Princess Anyu?

    Where in the world is Princess Anyu? Where is Princess Anyu?  You tell me!  If D425E25 Tertius turns out to be Earth, where should the princess spend her seven yen-ar long exile and why? –Laurel A. Rockefeller The Peers of Beinan series http://www.peersofbeinan.com http://www.amazon.com/Laurel-A.-Rockefeller/e/B008YVJJFE/ #writing #plot #return #book #Earth #Princess #story #character #Beinan #exile #quest #medieval #novel #adventure
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