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Review - Death Echo by Elizabeth Lowell

CIA agent turned private security consultant, Emma Cross is on a fast paced, seven day mission to track down a stolen yacht Blackbird which may or may not be carrying a deadly cargo destined to destroy a major American city. When things get hot, she has no choice but recruit Blackbird’s transit captain, MacKenzie Durand, a former special ops killer into taking the yacht to its ultimate destination. Caught in an inter-agency crossfire, with the Russian mafiya as well as former KGB agents all interested in this particular yacht, Emma and Mac soon find themselves in a battle for their lives. Death Echo ( 423p, Avon, Isbn-0061664421 ) a fast paced, tension-filled adventure that keeps the readers hooked from start to finish. The focus is more on the action and mystery rather than romance and sex (sort of in the tradition of Catherine Coulter’s suspense novels) contrary to some other Lowell books I’ve read and that’s a welcome surprise. The romance that eventually crops up between the main

How to Make Your Website Profitable?

Whatever type of website that you decide to operate, making it profitable is easier said than done. While hordes of companies are keen to sell you any kind of service on a subscription basis, few are willing to confirm how it will improve your bottom line.  By the same token, many new site owner-operators are unclear once they’ve launched their site, how exactly it will become profitable? Some simply launch and hope it will take care of itself whereas others at least have some basic, but yet unproven theories.  Unlike a brick and mortar business , a website can provide some useful passive income. To get you started, here is how we’d suggest trying to make your website profitable.  Keep Operating Costs Low Digital businesses don’t need to be overflowing with monthly or yearly expenses to keep going. There won’t be an expensive office lease, rent to pay, salaries, bonuses, and more.  For instance, if the site earns money through affiliate referrals and advertising, then it only needs a w