About Susan Elizabeth Hale: Susan Elizabeth Hale M.A. circles the Earth with song teaching others to find and free their natural voices. She is creator of Earth Day-Sing for the Trees. Since 2010 over 10,000 people in 45 countries have participated in this annual global event. Susan is the author of Sacred Space Sacred Sound: The Acoustic Mysteries of Holy Places (Quest Books, 2007). American born, she now lives in the Malvern hills UK with her husband. Emma Oliver and the Song of Creation is … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Susan Elizabeth Hale
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Broken Justice Blind Love by Rena Koontz by Rena Koontz
Broken Justice Blind Love by Rena Koontz by Rena Koontz He is a suspect. An accused killer. And Trish Kleerey is the law. Patrolman Kleerey stands tall, speaks assertively, and sees right and wrong as clearly as her black and white cruiser. Commit a wrong and face the consequences. But her strict moral code is challenged when her investigation into a series of murders incriminates the man she loves. Her training tells her to arrest him. Her heart screams otherwise. Bryan DeJewel feels … [Read more...] about Broken Justice Blind Love by Rena Koontz by Rena Koontz
Juicy Jersey by Lizz Lund
Juicy Jersey by Lizz Lund Summertime, and the living is… not as easy as Mina had hoped. But, she finally has a full-time job, working alongside her new boyfriend, Jack (that is, Chef Jacque, when they’re at Squirrel Run Acres.) That’s good, right? Except that poor Mina and Jack have been working together a lot lately–specifically fourteen hour shifts in a sizzling kitchen–for months. When tempers flare hotter than fat on a fire, Jack steps up and splurges for a romantic get-away to Cape May … [Read more...] about Juicy Jersey by Lizz Lund
High Hopes by Sue Lilley
High Hopes by Sue Lilley Grace, Sam and Dixie have known each other forever. But Grace has a secret. Pregnant and penniless after one drunken night with Sam, she gave up her baby for adoption without telling him. And condemned herself to twenty years of guilt. When her daughter traces her, out of the blue, Grace longs to meet her. But she’s asking about her father and if Grace confesses to Sam after all these years, it will surely wreck his marriage to Dixie. How can their friendship … [Read more...] about High Hopes by Sue Lilley
All In: The Globe Trot Shuffle by Paul Russell Parker III
Out of breath. Blood dripping from his helmet... John Gabriel Warden is faced with a moral and ethical dilemma. Standing in the middle of a dimly lit kitchen, Warden happens upon a discovery that will change his life, and the lives of his teammates forever. Will he turn away, or will he act upon this unbelievable find that most others would shy away from? The problem is, Warden is a United States Marine who is standing in a mansion that belonged to the former dictator during the red hot Invasion … [Read more...] about All In: The Globe Trot Shuffle by Paul Russell Parker III
Selah’s Sweet Dream by Susan Count
SELAH (Say-la) aspires to be an equestrian superstar. That would require a horse. HER DILEMMA: Grandpa wants nothing to do with horses. THEN: Selah sees buzzards circling the grasslands behind Grandpa’s farm. They are stalking a horse trapped in wire and Selah is its only hope. DANGEROUS: The horse is wild and defiant - jeopardizing Selah’s dreams. FOILED: The legal owner searched for the horse for two years and wants it back. BUT: Selah is confident that God will provide her heart’s desire. … [Read more...] about Selah’s Sweet Dream by Susan Count
Hello, My Love by Evy Journey
Bright, beautiful law student Elise Halverson looks forward to a promising career. The last thing she needs is an attraction to well-known playboy Greg Thorpe. Besides, he's about to get married, which means he's off-limits. Distrusting him, Elise tries to keep away. But Greg finds Elise so unlike the women he used to be with and falls for her. They butt heads at her parents’ dinner parties. She’s surprised to find he’s intelligent and funny; and she can’t help feeling drawn to … [Read more...] about Hello, My Love by Evy Journey
Golden State Blues by Scott Skipper
Can two guys dismantle California’s political quagmire from the bar of an Italian restaurant in the predominately-liberal town of Claremont? Can they survive if they do? The plot they hatch takes everyone, including Madam President, by surprise, and outrages just about everyone in America’s most left-leaning state. However, the results speak for themselves, and while their capital is rising, our heroes find the time to indulge in the newly legalized sport of sniping taggers caught in the act of … [Read more...] about Golden State Blues by Scott Skipper
Scout’s Honor – a novel by Dori Ann Dupré
In Haddleboro, North Carolina, Scout Webb is a 14 year old kind and spirited small town southern girl and a tomboy much like her namesake, the young narrator from her mother’s favorite book. With both her name and her Christian faith deeply woven into the fabric of her identity, Scout always felt like she had a lot to live up to and was the kind of girl who made her parents proud. It's August 1983, and Scout is playing on a summer baseball team with Charlie Porter, her best friend since … [Read more...] about Scout’s Honor – a novel by Dori Ann Dupré
Alternative Outcome by Peter Rowlands
Mike Stanhope, unfulfilled by his job as a freelance journalist working in London and depressed following his divorce, has self-published a mystery novel online, hoping to shift his life on to a different tack. He built his book round true events, though he invented much of the background story, but on hearing about it, well-meaning friends now urge him to track down one of the real-life characters he has featured in the book – a girl he knew long ago. Unsettling events follow: a website … [Read more...] about Alternative Outcome by Peter Rowlands
Monarchs and Mendicants by Dan Groat
Beware of a man who has nothing to lose. A Navy Seal suffering from PTSD and a painful past returns to St. Louis from Afghanistan and loses everything. Homeless, he wants only to find work and be left alone, but he is drawn into a group of street people who are being hunted by a serial killer and used by the local mob boss. To save himself, he must fight his way from tragedy to triumph and lead his “friends” on a journey from despair to hope. In a mystery with heavy literary leanings, you will … [Read more...] about Monarchs and Mendicants by Dan Groat
Transference by Jeff Fuell
Michael Potters is caught in a dilemma. He is attempting to solve his own murder and trying to do so in the form of a little boy whose body he now inhabits. While doing so, he not only has to keep the secret from his own son, but from the new family that he is now living with. To add even more to his troubles he is having to once more attend grade school, something which was frustrating enough the first time. He has no idea why all of this is happening to him nor how much time he has left to … [Read more...] about Transference by Jeff Fuell