Todd Collins has failed in every job he's ever undertaken, but that all changes when he backs his jalopy in a shiny, new Porsche belonging to a drug dealer. When the police stop the drug dealer for a broken taillight that Todd has caused and discover a cocaine shipment, a West Coast kingpin holds Todd responsible. On the run from organized crime, Todd discovers his true calling. Targeted Age Group:: 35-55 What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Write, revise, submit, … [Read more...] about The Fall Guy by Simon Wood @simonwoodwrites
A Wonderful Day To Smile And To Dare by Bosmat Libovsky @BosmatLibovsky
A little girl dares to face her fears; she musters her courage, takes a good look at the monsters that scare her, finds their weak spot and defeats them - with a smile. The rhymes and funny illustrations in this story are right up the alley of Dr. Seuss lovers, inspiring kids to face their fears and difficulties with courage and humor, instead of feeling powerless to resolve them. --- FREE GIFT with this book - "Draw Me A Monster" process - a fun and playful way to help your child overcome … [Read more...] about A Wonderful Day To Smile And To Dare by Bosmat Libovsky @BosmatLibovsky
Interview with Author – Annie Douglass Lima @princeofalasia
Author Bio: Annie Douglass Lima spent most of her childhood in Kenya and later graduated from Biola University in Southern California. She and her husband Floyd currently live in Taiwan, where she teaches fifth grade at Morrison Academy. She has been writing poetry, short stories, and novels since her childhood, and to date has published five books (two YA action adventure/fantasy and three anthologies of her students’ poetry). Besides writing, her hobbies include reading (especially fantasy … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Annie Douglass Lima @princeofalasia
Interview with Author – Bosmat Libovsky @BosmatLibovsky
Author Bio: First and foremost I am a mother. It may be somewhat old-fashioned to say something like that in this day and age, but I feel more fulfilled with the happiness of my children than I ever had doing anything else. My professional career has flowered in the software industry. I started at R&D and moved on to senior management and later into independent entrepreneurship. I was completely engrossed in my career until my first child was born. It was a life changing event for me, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Bosmat Libovsky @BosmatLibovsky
Nowhere To Goa: Bhang Lassis, Rickshaws, and Holy Cows! by Doug E. Jones @Freshguy88
Nowhere To Goa is a travel adventure novel that takes off when Scott, a studious sophomore at Northwestern University, flies halfway around the world to bring home his troublesome twin brother who has just been released from jail in India after a run-in with the law; something to do with a bhang lassi, a rickshaw, and a holy cow! But when his brother proves hard to reel in, Scott’s three day jaunt turns into an epic journey, taking him from the islands of Thailand to the mountains of Nepal, … [Read more...] about Nowhere To Goa: Bhang Lassis, Rickshaws, and Holy Cows! by Doug E. Jones @Freshguy88
Overcoming Death: Evidence of the Afterlife by Leslee Goodman
What happens to consciousness when we die? Does it end? Go elsewhere? If so, where? Might life truly be eternal? These questions have haunted humanity for as long as we can remember. Yet profound new evidence from those who work with the dying indicates that our fears about death are groundless, and our hopes about death are true: We do overcome death. Consciousness continues, and the afterlife is filled with beauty, bliss, and unconditional love. In the following pages you'll find … [Read more...] about Overcoming Death: Evidence of the Afterlife by Leslee Goodman
When Afternoons Taper to Mortality and other poems by Richard Walne
Acclaimed South African writer, poet and musician Richard Walne takes us on a poignant and, at times, melancholy journey in this collection of poems, found in a journal on his kitchen counter after his death. Author Bio: Richard Walne (1968 – 2007) was an acclaimed writer, poet and musician. He co-founded the long-running South African poetry journal Fidelities with poet and playwright Kobus Moolman. His story, The paint collector, was selected for the anthology, African Pens: New Writing … [Read more...] about When Afternoons Taper to Mortality and other poems by Richard Walne
Authors Promotion by Madi Preda @AUTHORSPR
Tell Us About Your Blog Everything for Book Marketing and PR for writers and a new activity - book cover design. Why Did You Start a Book Blog? Love of Books and dreaming to establish a little business as a book publicist. What Kinds of Books do You Review? Most wanted:Inspirational How Do You Like Authors to Contact You? Email Contact Info authorspromotion@gmail.com Blog Link: AUTHORS PROMOTION Social Media … [Read more...] about Authors Promotion by Madi Preda @AUTHORSPR
Doorways To Astrology by Hanne Klein @astroscale
You and your child will enjoy the delightful and colorful illustrations as you explore this book and learn the basic of astrology. It is written in a story telling format and is both fun and educational at the same time. A good way to get started learning about the Sun Signs, Stars and the Planets. It explains where the home of your Sun sign is in the horoscope and which house you live in. Each star sign has its own unique character and horoscope. The benefits with this book is that it … [Read more...] about Doorways To Astrology by Hanne Klein @astroscale
Interview with Author – Elise Celine
Author Bio: I’m no princess. I never played with dolls. Climbing a tree was my idea of fun. When I was a little girl I lived on an estate owned by my maternal grandparents where all my aunts and uncles lived. The garden was immense with no boundaries other than a wire fence that we kids easily jumped over. It wasn’t fancy, but it was gorgeous. My best friend in the world was my cousin who lived a close walk away. Between oaks and walnuts and roses and pets and bugs, I had the idyllic childhood. … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Elise Celine
The Lewis and Clark Chronicles; Part 2 – Great Falls to the Continental Divide by Joseph Groth
After traveling four months up the Missouri river during the buffalo hunting season and not meeting a single Native American Indian, Captain Meriwether Lewis scouts ahead to discover them. It was then that Captain Lewis was met by a thundering troop of armed Shoshone Indian warriors. It was then that he also first crossed the Continental Divide, discovered the Missouri's source, learned there is no safe water route to the Columba river, and successfully bought the horses needed to cross the … [Read more...] about The Lewis and Clark Chronicles; Part 2 – Great Falls to the Continental Divide by Joseph Groth
My Brother, the Alien: A Science Fiction Coming of Age Story by Venkatesh Krish
Alfear was out finding foliage to eat, when his people, including his mother and father, left on the ship after a long exploration mission on the planet Earth. Poor Alfear was left on Earth, alone with only his inborn skills to allow him to survive. Maddy’s just started sixth grade and is the only child that’s always wanted a younger brother. Yes, a younger brother – why would she want a sister that would want to wear frilly dresses, special hair ties and fancy clothes? The closest she has to … [Read more...] about My Brother, the Alien: A Science Fiction Coming of Age Story by Venkatesh Krish