Instagram is giving us incredible tools to use to our advantage, at no cost. And an audience we could not have dreamt of before, is spending their time here on this very platform. There are over 1 Billion users on Instagram EVERY month. The average user spends 25-35 minutes on Instagram every day. Instagram Stories are watched by 500 million users every single day, trending up. Do I have to spell out what incredible opportunity lays in front of you? It’s an open playground for business that … [Read more...] about Instagram Stories by Jason Heiber
Aspiring, Part 1 of the Siblings’ Tale by Astrid V.J.
A coven of witches plots to take over a kingdom. One determined teenager stands in their way. Join Elisabeth as she discovers her magic, falls in love and finds her place in society while trying to take on the coven which threatens her life and took her mother from her. If you love fantasy or fairy tale retellings, then this is the summer read for you. Targeted Age Group:: 15+ What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I have always loved reading fantasy. When I was 15, I read Ella … [Read more...] about Aspiring, Part 1 of the Siblings’ Tale by Astrid V.J.
The Cat, the Rat, and the Hat Wearing Bat by Sarah Mazor
Silly Uncle Willy is back! Let the fun begin. The Cat, the Rat, and the Hat Wearing Bat, the hilarious second book in the Bedtime Stories with Uncle Willy series is as silly as it gets. Silly Uncle Willy’s wild imagination has a whole town rhyming all the time. They buy books at Hook’s and Steaks at Jake’s. Milly plays with Lily and Fred with Ted. But the funniest of all is the effect the rhyming has on the town’s animals. Perfect reading for bedtime with a smile! Recommended for kids … [Read more...] about The Cat, the Rat, and the Hat Wearing Bat by Sarah Mazor
Secret Formulas by M.L. Howard
Secret Formulas is a short-read book about formulas which are often the key ingredient to a successful business. Contents include: Introduction: The Eureka Archimedes Principle What is a secret formula? The difference between a secret formula and a winning formula How modifying an existing formula can open up new business opportunities Case Study: The famous Coca-Cola formula and how it was guarded for many years Secret formulas that have yet to be discovered The basics on how to … [Read more...] about Secret Formulas by M.L. Howard
100 Stocks That a Young Warren Buffett Might Buy by James Pattersenn Jr
Warren Buffett has been branded with the titles, “Sage of Omaha” and “World’s Greatest Investor.” He is a philanthropist and the Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. Buffett’s long-term friend and business partner, Charlie Munger, is known as Buffett’s “Right Hand Man.” He is a philanthropist and Vice-Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway. The teaming of these two men has created the most successful investment partnership in history. As chairman and vice-chairman, respectively, Buffett and Munger … [Read more...] about 100 Stocks That a Young Warren Buffett Might Buy by James Pattersenn Jr
Saga of the Feather-Cutter: Defiance by M.W.Kamal
A young and hot headed knight seeks to break himself and his people free from the gods' authoritative rule by the only mean available to him, defiance! However, the path that he sets upon is hindered by overwhelming odds. His only hope in achieving his goal might be a mysterious sword that he receives early in his adventure. Furthermore, his quest is complicated by a band of rebels, will they aid him or do they have their own goals? Deities, magic, monsters, fantasy, legend and myth! The … [Read more...] about Saga of the Feather-Cutter: Defiance by M.W.Kamal
The Good For Nothing Boy by Jocelyn Soriano
There was once a boy who was said to be good for nothing. No matter how hard he tried, it seemed as though he was certainly good for nothing at all. To add to this sad plight, the bullies teased him even more for two things: first, that he had no name; and second, that he had no father. Not that he still had a mother, for she has vanished a long time ago. But at least, it can be said, that he had some memories of her. One day, this little boy takes off in an adventure of a lifetime that would … [Read more...] about The Good For Nothing Boy by Jocelyn Soriano
First Impressions by Kirstin Odegaard
On Libby Bennet’s To Do list: - Put that conceited jerk Will Fitz in his place. He bet Libby $50 that she couldn’t find a date to prom. Maybe Libby wasn’t so interested in prom before, but now, it’s on. - Help her heartbroken sister, Jane. Teo’s been in love with her for years, and now, when Jane’s finally interested, he blows her off. What is wrong with that boy? - Figure out what to do about Jeremiah, the new guy in school that her mother invited to LIVE WITH THEM. Every day he’s the star … [Read more...] about First Impressions by Kirstin Odegaard
Nothing but Darkness by Maria Ann Green
Aidan Sheppard has always resisted his darker urges—only the violent ones, he’d never deny himself anything sexual—until one night when he goes too far. Way too far. It doesn’t matter that it was an accident; it still happened, and he can’t escape it. Now he must choose between what’s expected of him, morality, and what he truly wants, depraved release. But as bloody fantasies flood his mind, Aidan struggles to find control. Desire taking over, he dives deeper into his darker side. His best … [Read more...] about Nothing but Darkness by Maria Ann Green
The Compiled Research on Dissociative Identity Disorder by Shirley J. Davis
Dissociative Identity Disorder is a highly controversial mental health condition mainly because the public, providers, and those living with its diagnosis have not read or are not aware of the research available to them. This work contains a compilation of many of the important research papers and books available to anyone online to find truthful facts and information about DID. The intent of this book? To spread truthful information, help others help themselves, enlighten providers, and help … [Read more...] about The Compiled Research on Dissociative Identity Disorder by Shirley J. Davis
Unsavory: An Indigenous Horror Short Story by Cathy Smith
Doreen is in danger of becoming one of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Can her loyal guard dog, Gertrude, protect her from a creepy neighbor who only comes out at night? Targeted Age Group:: 18-45 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I always wanted to write about a dog who bites a vampire. … [Read more...] about Unsavory: An Indigenous Horror Short Story by Cathy Smith
The Lord Poet by Megan Franks
Meet Lord Edmund Troy, a carefree aristocrat and renowned poet in Victorian-era London. Idolized by the masses for his charisma and dashing good looks, he finds himself in the sights of wealthy socialite Agatha and her cousin Catrina. Agatha appears to be the quintessential match for Lord Troy…until he becomes more acquainted with Catrina. Drawn to Catrina for her love of literature, Lord Troy finds himself in unusual territory as he yearns for her. A quiet and intelligent book lover, Catrina … [Read more...] about The Lord Poet by Megan Franks