In this illustrated instalment, Delilah and the Dustbusters are invited to Transylvania to cater for the Hallow Eve Ball. All is not what it seems and Count Dracula has a very unusual request for Delilah. Excerpt. There was also an ugly brown sponge that looked like a grumpy gargoyle with a squished face. Delilah called him Grumpy Sponge. He would suck up dust on contact, or, if Delilah was feeling sad, he would throw-up dirt on every surface. Delilah wiped every book in the library … [Read more...] about Delilah Dusticle’s Transylvanian Adventure by A. J. York @delilahdusticle
Kyrathaba Rising by William Bryan Miller
170 years from now, aliens decimate Earth. A relative handful of humans survive, hidden in deep subterranean enclaves that offer some protection from surface radiation. Although the main attack is now seven years in the past, one alien ship remains in orbit, and the conquerors are not content merely to let humanity lick its wounds. Targeted Age Group:: young adult What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Persevere. Author Bio: William Bryan Miller lives in south-central … [Read more...] about Kyrathaba Rising by William Bryan Miller
Bum by Francesco Giovanni Sisca
Targeted Age Group: 18-25 Genre: Ironic Your Story: … [Read more...] about Bum by Francesco Giovanni Sisca
Madame Lilly, Voodoo Priestess by Dormaine G @dormaineg
Voodoo Priestess, Madame Lilly, will get her revenge tonight even if the price is her soul. In the late 1800’s Odara, a Creole girl in New Orleans, grew up wealthy and having the best of everything. She was taught the ways of plaçage: to be a wealthy man’s common-law wife. She didn’t want to follow the ways of plaçage as her mother had, until she met the man of her dreams, Henry Nicolas. He was handsome, charming and rich; perfect in every way until their first night of marriage when she saw … [Read more...] about Madame Lilly, Voodoo Priestess by Dormaine G @dormaineg
You Adored, Me Ignored by Ambalika @AmbalikaBhat
Caught between Sibling Rivalry, Family drama and personal dilemma, Anam Acharjya seems like a lost case. In this new age story of the indian young girl living her own self, whatever happens next does not seem to suit her. Like, finding a job. And after getting one, working hard to keep it. It gets even more harder when you are the prime accused in the murder of your boss. With this for an employment history, the high brow, all achieving ‘Acharjya Clan’ is certainly not going to be kind to … [Read more...] about You Adored, Me Ignored by Ambalika @AmbalikaBhat
The Bride Wore Chocolate by Shirley Jump @ShirleyJump
"USA Today and Amazon Top 20 bestselling title! Life couldn’t be more perfect for Candace Woodrow. Her gourmet gift basket company is thriving, and she’s set to marry steady, dependable Barry. There’s just one wrench in the fairytale. Two weeks before her wedding she wakes up in the wrong man’s bed. Candace thinks she’ll be able to run out the door and forget all about Michael Vogler, but the Boston millionaire has other plans for the jittery bride. As the wedding approaches, Candace’s … [Read more...] about The Bride Wore Chocolate by Shirley Jump @ShirleyJump
Monsters Of The Midway The Death, Resurrection, and Redemption of Chicago Football by Jeff Rasley @jeffrasley
Was this ragtag band of precocious intellectuals the worst, or the most courageous, team in college football? From 1892 until the 1930s the legendary Monsters of the Midway dominated college football. However, in 1939 the University of Chicago dropped out of the Big Ten and killed its varsity football program. But now, it's 1969 and football is back. The resurrection of Chicago football hasn't brought the Monsters back to life. The team plays more like the lab mice of the Midway. The new … [Read more...] about Monsters Of The Midway The Death, Resurrection, and Redemption of Chicago Football by Jeff Rasley @jeffrasley
Light in the Mountains — Namaste, Rakshi, and Electricity in a Himalayan Village by Jeff Rasley
At his wife's behest, Jeff Rasley first trekked the Himalayas to resolve a mid life crisis. His travels around Nepal eventually connected him with a remote village in eastern Nepal called Basa. What is real community? In Light in the Mountains Rasley relates what he discovered in the unique and ancient communal practices of the Rai people in remote Basa Village in the Nepal Himalayas. Rasley was welcomed into the community, not as stranger or even guest, but as "Dhai"-- brother. The villagers … [Read more...] about Light in the Mountains — Namaste, Rakshi, and Electricity in a Himalayan Village by Jeff Rasley
Interview with Author – Jeff Rasley @jeffrasley
Author Bio: Jeff Rasley is the author of seven books and has published numerous articles in academic and mainstream periodicals, including Newsweek, Chicago Magazine, ABA Journal, Family Law Review, American Athenaeum, Pacific Magazine, Indy's Child, The Journal of Communal Societies, The Chrysalis Reader, Faith & Fitness Magazine, Friends Journal, and Real Travel Adventures International Magazine. He is an award-winning photographer and his pictures taken in the Himalayas and Caribbean and … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Jeff Rasley @jeffrasley
Reckless Abandon by Jenn Flynn-Shon
Young Adult fiction Author, Shaw McLeary, returns from Whole Foods to discover her husband, Danny, is gone. So is their stash of cash, his clothes, passport, and her wedding rings. He took off in a hurry and left her behind. While trying to piece it all together Shaw witnesses a cop’s murder in her home. Determined not to become the next victim, she flees. She fears dirty cops are involved in Danny’s disappearance. There's only one person she can trust to help her - JJ Anderson, Private … [Read more...] about Reckless Abandon by Jenn Flynn-Shon
The Casket by L.K.Reppo
From the creative pen of L.K. Reppo comes not one, but four tales of tragedy, mystery, and adventure with a supernatural twist, set in a period preceding World War II. THE CASKET Lost at sea and alone, a young castaway struggles against the warring elements and impending death. Suffering from amnesia, he finds it difficult to maintain his sanity while he tries to establish who he really is and how he got there. Are the strange dreams he has of three seemingly unconnected people, flashbacks of … [Read more...] about The Casket by L.K.Reppo
Glutathione-There’s No Life Without It by Dr. Deborah Baker
Glutathione - The effects and benefits of glutathione are so numerous, having a positive effect on all diseases and yet people know so little about it. This book was written to educate you on the one, most natural, most effective and yet completely non-toxic element you can add to your daily health regime to help and often get rid of: virus (yes, even HIV and Herpes), infection, inflammation, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, nerve disorders like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, Chronic … [Read more...] about Glutathione-There’s No Life Without It by Dr. Deborah Baker