♦ How To Quickly Seduce Men And Women ♦ SECRET SEXUAL DESIRES book reveals RECIPES OF SEDUCTION! Is your personal life not working out? Do you want to be desired by others? Any woman or man can use this book to connect with people and improve sex life fast, and without the need to invest a lot of energy. Whether you are a man or a woman, gorgeous or ugly, rich or poor, young or not so young - you can use the practical information provided in this book! It reveals proven recipes of seduction. … [Read more...] about Secret Sexual Desires Of 100 Million People: Seduction Recipes for Men and Women: Demos from Shan Hai Jing research discoveries by A. Davydov & O. Skorbatyuk by Kate Bazilevsky
Love Byte by Larry Kilham
This is the first of the Juno Trilogy Juno is a super intelligent AI computer developed by the U.S. government to conduct social media attacks against enemies foreign and domestic. She is the first AI Computer programmed with emotions and conscience. She has an emotional bond with her developer, Tom Renwick, a computer scientist. Juno, Tom and their boss, Dr. Erwin Krakouer, the mad National Security Advisor, struggle with issues of trust and emotion. The involvement of Dido, a lady computer … [Read more...] about Love Byte by Larry Kilham
Bad Reviews: How to Make Good Use of Feedback by Thomas Oberbichler
Caution! This is a very controversial book. Most authors and writers love it, some people who use to criticize and review the work of authors and writers hate it. This book is written for you, if you might be, were or are on the receiving end of bad reviews. Did you ever get a bad review? One that made you feel really bad? Were you ever criticized? Well, I have and I have been. And that's why I wrote this book for you about receiving reviews and how to make good use of them, how to benefit … [Read more...] about Bad Reviews: How to Make Good Use of Feedback by Thomas Oberbichler
Being Human by Tammy Plunkett
Tammy Plunkett was always attracted to mind-body medicine and after twelve years of nursing in cardiac and intensive care units, she switched gears and earned her diploma for Natural Health Consultant from the Alternative Medicine College of Canada in 2003, as well as earning a diploma from Canadian Homeopathy Institute in 2005. She then opened her own practice while continuing to focus on balancing both Western and complementary medicine. What she discovered and learned she is sharing in her … [Read more...] about Being Human by Tammy Plunkett
Solar System! A Kids Book About the Solar System – Fun Facts & Pictures About Space, Planets & More by Alexander G. Michaels
Solar System! Planets! Space! Written by Alexander G. Michaels and published by eBook Kids, "Solar System! A Kids Book About the Solar System - Fun Facts & Pictures About Space, Planets & More" is a nonfiction journey through our Solar System that's filled with wonderful, bright photographs that look show up great on Kindles, iPads, tablets and PCs. This children's ebook will make learning for kids a fun experience. Solar System! delivers an outstanding ride through space as Mr. … [Read more...] about Solar System! A Kids Book About the Solar System – Fun Facts & Pictures About Space, Planets & More by Alexander G. Michaels
THE ESSENE CONSPIRACY by S. Eric Wachtel
A high ranking Israeli minister has been murdered in Jerusalem. Muslim terrorists are suspected, but no group has claimed responsibility. Finding a barely legible name scribbled on a blood-stained card in the shirt pocket of the slain minister, the Director of Israeli Intelligence calls upon international security consultant Harry McClure to investigate a possible American connection to the brutal crime. Follow Harry McClure as he uncovers a clandestine Messianic Brotherhood’s plot to … [Read more...] about THE ESSENE CONSPIRACY by S. Eric Wachtel
Poppy’s Present by Stephanie Beck
A quick peek into life after Poppy's Passions. The honeymoon is over for Poppy and her three men. Between their three beautiful children and demanding careers, sometimes passion gets sidelined in favor of sleep and playing catch-up with laundry. Poppy, Michael, Trevor, and Cody get a chance to reignite their spark when family troubles lead them back to where their romance started. Between settling the past firmly in its place and making peace with her family, Poppy intends to make the most of … [Read more...] about Poppy’s Present by Stephanie Beck
Getting Back to Normal by Marilyn Levinson
Sixth-grader Vannie Taylor’s mom has just died. Her father, completely lost without his wife, brings Vannie and her younger brother to live in a dismal cottage on the estate where he manages craft fairs, dinners, and other events. When strange events start happening around the estate, Vannie decides to investigate, and soon discovers a ghost who wants her to help him make amends for something in his past. Vannie’s life is starting to get back to normal, but in a way she’s never … [Read more...] about Getting Back to Normal by Marilyn Levinson
RanDumber: The Continued Adventures of an Irish Guy in L.A.! by Mark Hayes
From Beverly Hills mansions to Irish country lanes, super-yachts to side-alleys, howling cougars to psychotic nutters, stand-up spotlights to police helicopter searchlights, superstar highs to inner demon woes, along with so much more, Mark Hayes takes us on quite an adventure in RanDumb-er, the random but hardly dumb tales of an Irish chancer. From one side of the world to the other, in and out of the fantasy of Mark's reality, all with a smile and a belly-aching laugh, RanDumb-er will draw … [Read more...] about RanDumber: The Continued Adventures of an Irish Guy in L.A.! by Mark Hayes
A Plague of Dissent by Nic Taylor
A spider web of intrigue, corruption and espionage; A Plague of Dissent paints a picture of the UK racked by demonstrations, strikes and riots. It is a story of a country where politicians line their pockets at the expense of their electorate, where corruption is rife amongst the police force, the banks and the corporate world and where the media hack in to private communications at will, in search of their next headline. It is an account of greed and corruption, where riots and civil unrest … [Read more...] about A Plague of Dissent by Nic Taylor
Vámonos! by Billy Stephens
C&W singer/songwriter Skeets Hollaran and best friend, piano player, Jesse Suarez, are both underachieving Austin, Texas, musicians. Skeets finds himself homeless when his soul mate, Gena Koster, kicks him out for philandering. Jesse’s landlord evicts him and threatens criminal action for his hot rent checks. They flee, on their Harley-Davidson Motorcycles, into the Mexican dessert. They hope for a life-changing, pivotal spiritual journey of redemption: sin seared from their souls by the … [Read more...] about Vámonos! by Billy Stephens
A Viral Affair: Surviving the Pandemic by Larry Kilham
When American Intelligence discovers that a mad dictator is planning a viral pandemic attack, they persuade the top U.S. computer scientist, Dr. Tom Renwick, to work with the lady AI supercomputer, Juno, to develop smart, human-like robots to combat the contagion. A mysterious stranger and a romance change everything. Targeted Age Group: 18-75 What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Join a writers workshop. Author Bio: Larry Kilham is an inventor, entrepreneur, author and … [Read more...] about A Viral Affair: Surviving the Pandemic by Larry Kilham