Shades of
Pink Charity Anthology
As you may know, October is Breast
Cancer Awareness Month. For this occasion, 33 authors have allied for 1
cause: fundraising
for research. Their gift to everyone who makes a donation? A romance
anthology (ebook) titled Shades of Pink,
totaling over 200.000 words / about 500 pages as a PDF.
The suggested donation is $5.
Funds are raised via Stayclassy.org and all proceeds go directly to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Readers can also donate to the charity organization of their choice (with a
focus on breast cancer) and email their receipt to receive their copy of the
anthology in either PDF, ePub or mobi (kindle).
Who: Kate Baum, Brei Betzold, Jean Booth, Catherine Bowman, Perci T.
Brooks, Rose Caraway, Bethan Cooper, Sarah Daltry, Vivien Dean, JJ Ellis, Rachel
Firasek, Sabrina Garie, Amber Green, T. Hammond, Lisa M. Harley, Susan Harris, K.
R. Haynes, Ellie Heller, Laura Hunsaker, Jennifer James, Torie James, Kallysten,
K.A. Linde, C. Deanne Rowe, DJ Shaw, Madeline Sheehan, Eden Summers, Gill
Taber, J Annas Walker, Matthew Welch, Kristin L. Wilson, Zoe York, Angela
Yseult
When: October through November 15th.
What: 33 short stories, including…
· 30 M/F, 1.5 M/M, 1.5 M/F/M
· 4 paranormal, 2 sci-fi, 19 contemporary, 3
historical, 1 BDSM, 9 fantasy, 3 YA (some stories have more than one genre)
· 4 spicy (ménage or kink), 15 sexy (explicit sex
scenes), 14 sweet (no sex)
· A handful of vampires, about four dozen
humans including fighters, cursed humans, reincarnated souls, footballers, time
travelers, bosses, secretaries, writers, rock stars, teens, witches, soldiers,
wives, husbands and fiancés, 1 succubus, 1 genie, 1 extra-terrestrial princess,
a few gods and goddesses, a pack of werewolves.
· Pink, pink and more pink, including cherry
blossoms, jewelry, flamingoes, silk, a
leather collar, assorted flowers, hair, a car, lip gloss, champagne, a hair ribbon,
a hippo, various clothing items, lemonade and a toy.
Where: Kallysten’s
blog
Here you’ll find teasers for all the stories, interviews of the authors
posted during all of October, and of course the link where you can donate and
help this worthy cause.
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