That’s what I’m Talking About

Sunday Snippet – Darien Shockra

Darien Shockra and The Bermuda Triangle Part 1 was featured in the website That’s What I’m Talking About in their Sunday Snippet section.

Jen Twimom, the website owner, was very kind to advertise our urban fantasy novella and we appreciate her lovely gesture.

To learn more about their amazing website that helps self-published authors, click on this link today to read the post of our novella.

About the website

That’s What I’m Talking About was created by Jen Twimom. The website was founded on January 28, 2010, as a place to discuss in better detail the books she and others were chatting about on Twitter. Her blog is a project of love, and she is very glad to share it with everyone.

She mostly reviews small-town, light contemporaries, romantic comedies, urban fantasy (UF), historical romances, steampunk, and historical and cozy mysteries. However, her tastes are diverse, and she does read/reviews in other genres. She also enjoys audiobooks, even more than her Kindle these days.

Fortunately for Jen, and for those who prefer listening to audiobooks, we are working on the audiobook for Darien Shockra and The Bermuda Triangle – Part 1. Stay tuned!

The team

Jen is joined by her colleagues Ang and Sophia who are prolific readers. You can learn more about them by clicking on this link.

Helping self-published authors

Jen and her team have gone out of their way to help promote our book, and we appreciate them immensely.

If you are a self-publsihed author and write in any of the following genres, we highly recommend that you contact Jen and her team to see if they can help you in any way possible.

You can contact the team at That’s What I’m Talking About by clicking on this link.

Our publication

If you would like to learn more about our release of Darien Shockra and The Bermuda Triangle Part 1, visit our homepage via this link to learn more today.

Thanks again to Jen and the Team at That’s What I’m Talking About. We appreciate your help and support.

Wishing you all the very best.

David Kneisler and Stefan Lukjanczuk

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