The Maiden of the Storm by Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple When the power of love is stronger than the chains of bondage . . . She's a powerful Scottish Highland Celtic woman. He's a Roman warrior, captive in her village. When their passion for each other grows, can they find a way to be together? Or will the conflicts between the Celts and Romans drive them apart? In the Caledonii village, Riana is the chieftain’s oldest daughter and accustomed to position and authority. Until the day a … [Read more...] about The Maiden of the Storm by Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple
That’s How It Was by Hazel Pacheco
That's How It Was by Hazel Pacheco Best described as slyly funny and heart-warming, That’s How It Was: Operation Finders Keepers is uniquely written in letter format. Written from a ten-year-old boy's perspective, Randy Ray’s letters prove to be captured moments in time just waiting to be discovered by his daughters thirty-seven years later. These treasured memories allow his daughters to get to know the boy who became their father. … [Read more...] about That’s How It Was by Hazel Pacheco
Henry Wondered by Hazel Pacheco
Henry Wondered by Hazel Pacheco In book one of the Henry and Friends Series, somewhere in the bosque, in the open spaces near the Rio Grande, lives a covey of quail . . . In this episode, Henry wonders about many things. In particular, how to impress his first crush! When a handsome roo enters the picture, all seems doomed. Will Federico, a stranger and self-proclaimed talented flamingo dancer, foil Henry’s plan to impress Gloria? Follow Henry as he discovers the wonder of … [Read more...] about Henry Wondered by Hazel Pacheco
Federico Exaggerated by Hazel Pacheco
Federico Exaggerated by Hazel Pacheco Book two of the Henry and Friends series, features the flamboyant Federico who loves the spotlight, and frequently regales the covey with his exaggerated tales of daring. In this episode, Federico captures the attention of his audience with an inflated story of his bravery on the Rio Grande. Without warning, he is interrupted by the announcement of ripe hackberries. Left without an audience, Federico stomps off and accidentally stumbles onto something … [Read more...] about Federico Exaggerated by Hazel Pacheco
Butterfly Premonitions by Nancy Roe
Butterfly Premonitions by Nancy Roe Premonitions. A missing father. A murdered stepmother. A reopened cold case. Merli Whitshire’s foreboding premonitions lead her home after a ten-year absence. She hopes to find her missing father, but her first night in Haven Hill, Iowa ends with a murdered stepmother. Merli’s reintroduced to her four best friends she hasn’t seen for ten years since the evening of high school graduation. She had cancelled her summer plans and abruptly moved to New York … [Read more...] about Butterfly Premonitions by Nancy Roe
Broken Cowboy by Jamie Schulz
Broken Cowboy by Jamie Schulz From an Award-Winning author & 2022 RONE Award Finalist Addie needs a capable ranch hand for her rundown ranch. Cade needs a job and a little TLC. When the violence stalking Addie escalates and Cade’s past returns, can their newfound love survive or will they both be destroyed? “...Do not miss a fantastic start to what promises to be an awesome series.” Lynn-Alexandria McKendrick ~ InD’tale Magazine "...The storyline is great...the plot twists and turns … [Read more...] about Broken Cowboy by Jamie Schulz
Preventing Her Shutdown by Sammie Marsalli
Preventing Her Shutdown by Sammie Marsalli Preventing Her Shutdown is an inside look of what an ongoing caregiver spouse goes through in my desperate effort to keep my wife with Alzheimer's "connected". Very personal unloaded emotions are expressed and actions taken, never confided to anyone while slowly losing my wife. This book started out as a daily diary of how my wife´s behavior was dramatically changing and how I was affected and began to relate to her differently. Writing helped me … [Read more...] about Preventing Her Shutdown by Sammie Marsalli
A Prince by Blood and Bone by Jessica Ash
A Prince by Blood and Bone by Jessica Ash My cousin is lost to the fae, My family is on the run. And I’m trapped in the fae world of Underhill—with a beast... I’m supposed to be a witch, but I'm the weakest in my family. That doesn’t mean I’m not going to fight back. The beast says he’s a man, a fae prince, but what kind of man keeps a girl prisoner when he should set her free? And what kind of woman am I when his manipulation and anger are so sexy? Could I be falling in love? There’s only … [Read more...] about A Prince by Blood and Bone by Jessica Ash
From My Heart To Yours; A Mother’s Advice To Her Son by Myrlande E Sauveur
From My Heart To Yours; A Mother's Advice To Her Son by Myrlande E Sauveur Poems that radiate the unconditional love of motherhood. Poetry can uplift and inspire, and the poems in this collection certainly deliver. Written by a mother for her infant son, these poems will resonate in your soul, soothe your mind, and stick with you long after you’ve read the final word. If you need a pick-me-up, a reminder of the unbreakable bond between a mother and child, or simply want to enjoy a moment of … [Read more...] about From My Heart To Yours; A Mother’s Advice To Her Son by Myrlande E Sauveur
A Sword of Blood and Roses by Jessica Ash
A Sword of Blood and Roses by Jessica Ash A determined witch. A rebellious fae. An enemies to lovers romance that will bring a queen’s court to its knees. He was supposed to kill me. Now..I'm his prisoner. I was supposed to hate him. Now...I'm falling in love. But neither love nor magic can save me. And now time is running out… When the Queen of the Fae is after you sometimes your best bet is falling in love with the enemy, even when he's your kidnapper... Curl up with Trina and her … [Read more...] about A Sword of Blood and Roses by Jessica Ash
When Push Comes to Shoot by Rena Koontz
When Push Comes to Shoot by Rena Koontz Emma Hunter’s tyrannical brother deserved to die, even if the manner of his murder was horror-movie gruesome. As a police lieutenant, she’s duty-bound to provide whatever assistance she can in hunting down her brother’s killer, but she doesn’t mourn his loss. Business acquaintances, former friends, and even his relatives agree the world is better off without the despicable bully. With no clues and too many suspects, it looks like the murderer might be … [Read more...] about When Push Comes to Shoot by Rena Koontz
River Aria by Joan Schweighardt
River Aria by Joan Schweighardt It's 1928 and Estela Euquerio Hopper, an ambitious young woman from an impoverished area of Brazil, has landed a job at the New York Metropolitan Opera, though only to work in the sewing room. Her good fortune is due in part to her unique education and in part to the fact that her father is American. She hopes to make it from the sewing room to the stage, but there are obstacles in her way: her possessive father, her secretive cousin, and the wild temperament … [Read more...] about River Aria by Joan Schweighardt