Robin’s Blue is a page-turning epic set against the disco 70’s through the Reagan-era 80’s, when divorce was the norm and casual sex and recreational drugs were ubiquitous. Robin Daniels, a runaway from a violent and emotionally desolate upper middle-class home, repeatedly navigates her world without guidance. After a failed marriage, she discounts love as an option and moves through a series of jobs and men. A futile attempt to live as a kept woman compels her to become a high-class call girl. … [Read more...] about Robin’s Blue by Pam Alster
Get the Whole Truth about Search Engine Optimization from A 10 year Professional. by Paul Easton
This book is the result of the Last 10 Years in the SEO Industry. I have seen it all, the good the bad and the Ugly! With so many forums and so much bad advice on-line, I put together a real strategy that works and I use every day. So many times we complicate what works. This book breaks it down, takes an approach that a seasoned professional can learn new tips and a brand new person can follow. If you are looking for a reliable, simple and long term way to win the search engine … [Read more...] about Get the Whole Truth about Search Engine Optimization from A 10 year Professional. by Paul Easton
Magenta The Elephant And Her Very Healthy Tale by Sue Woledge
Magenta The Elephant And Her Very Healthy Tale is a rhyming story with bright, coloured pictures for children aged 4 to 8 years. The story is about Magenta and how she realises that the people of Mt Snifference are fat, unhealthy and unhappy because they only eat junk food. Magenta then devises a plan to teach the town how to become healthy and happy by eating real foods. This book has been written to plant the seeds of understanding about the power of eating healthy foods in young children in a … [Read more...] about Magenta The Elephant And Her Very Healthy Tale by Sue Woledge
Little Trouble in Tall Tree by Michael Fertik
Beneath the peaceful exterior of the leafy town of Tall Tree, the brutal baby gangster underworld is simmering to a hard boil. Squeezy the Cheeks, undisputed leader of the long ruling North Wood crew, is facing the toughest challenge of his career: his archnemesis Harry the Rash, who rules the Poopypants Gang with an iron rattle, is making a play for Squeezy’s territory. Mama’s Boy, the freshest recruit into Squeezy’s mob of infant thugs, is unwittingly thrust into the middle of the massive … [Read more...] about Little Trouble in Tall Tree by Michael Fertik
Dragon’s Mind by Vered Ehsani
Ten years ago, a human brain was created and installed into the control centre of the manmade Sana Island. To most people, it is known as MindOpS, a non-living entity operating in the background of their lives. Only a girl named Myth knows better: his name is Dragon and he is very much alive. And after ten bodiless years, Dragon has a dream that will change everything and will put his mind and Myth’s life in mortal danger. There are powerful forces that don’t want the truth revealed and they’re … [Read more...] about Dragon’s Mind by Vered Ehsani
The Shekinah Legacy by Gary Lindberg
In this controversial Amazon best-selling thriller, international cable TV journalist Charlotte Ansari and her Asperger's son are caught literally in the crossfire of history when terrorists, the CIA, Mossad and the Vatican all converge in a pulse-pounding search for relics that could forever change the balance of power in the world. Three decades ago, Charlotte's mother suddenly vanished with no trace. The mystery was never solved. Then suddenly, on the same day that Charlotte's home is … [Read more...] about The Shekinah Legacy by Gary Lindberg
The Sexton and the Reaper by Corey Feldman
The Sexton and the Reaper is a novelette labeled as Paranormal Romance but it is not scary and it is not erotic by any stretch of the imagination. It's really a good old fashion love story with Ghosts, Soul Collectors, Angels, Jewish & Christian Mysticism, and of course fantasy. Targeted Age Group: Adults How is Writing In Your Genre Different from Others? I write in multiple genres and they all have their nuances. Key is to kind your voice. What Advice Would You Give Aspiring … [Read more...] about The Sexton and the Reaper by Corey Feldman
M.J. Rose Author and eBook Pioneer Talks with BookGoodies
Author M.J. Rose joins BookGoodies podcast host Deborah Carney to talk about books, writing and current projects. She is a founding member and board member of International Thriller Writers and the founder of the first marketing company for authors: AuthorBuzz.com. She runs two popular blogs; Buzz, Balls & Hype and Backstory. Getting published has been an adventure for Rose who self-published Lip Service late in 1998 after several traditional publishers turned it down. Editors had … [Read more...] about M.J. Rose Author and eBook Pioneer Talks with BookGoodies
Amy Weber – Making it in Show Business – Author Podcast
Hollywood personality Amy Weber joins BookGoodies host Deborah Carney to discuss her recently published a guide to Making it in Show Business aimed at helping newcomers avoid some of the potentially dangerous traps lurking just behind the scenes of this glamorous industry. The book is based on lessons she learned, both as a model, and as the owner of a successful modeling agency. Amy is a successful Hollywood personality who has found ways to help others. Amy took some time out from her … [Read more...] about Amy Weber – Making it in Show Business – Author Podcast
Dolls Behaving Badly by Cinthia Ritchie
Carla Richards is many things: an Alaska waitress who secretly makes erotic dolls for extra income; a divorcee who can't quite detach from her ex-husband; and a single mom trying to support her gifted eight-year-old son, her pregnant sister and her babysitter-turned-resident-teenager. She's one overdue bill away from completely losing control--when inspiration strikes in the form of a TV personality. Now she's scribbling away in a diary, flirting with an anthropologist, and baking up desserts … [Read more...] about Dolls Behaving Badly by Cinthia Ritchie
The Cover-Up by Dana Griffin
Omega Airlines Boeing 737 blows a tire on takeoff from New York’s LaGuardia Airport and crashes into Flushing Bay. The Captain and ten people are killed; the First Officer and fifty-eight injured. His divorce imminent, Omega Airlines Pilot Instructor Kyle Masters is brought in to assist the NTSB’s accident investigation. He and NTSB Investigator Lori Almond discover someone had played a role in the accident. Determined to absolve the crew and the airline of full responsibility for the … [Read more...] about The Cover-Up by Dana Griffin
The Hard Swim by Keith Dixon
FEBRUARY 1942: The Struma, a broken-down steamer, explodes and sinks in the Black Sea, drowning 658 Rumanian Jews fleeing the Nazis and heading for Palestine, and safety. JUNE 1944: Thirty-one SAS soldiers are captured behind enemy lines and are forced to dig their own graves before being shot and buried in a forest in the heart of France. SEVENTY YEARS LATER: A young woman is attacked in the grounds of Edinburgh Zoo – the attacker seeking the document that might link these two wartime … [Read more...] about The Hard Swim by Keith Dixon