Sometimes the toughest journey is the one that takes you back to your roots. For Katie, navigating life and love is trickier than walking barefoot on a beach full of broken shells. Maybe Katie will break the family cycle of alcoholism. Maybe she won’t. Set against the backdrop of picturesque, seaside Cape May, Cape Maybe traces the push and pull of Katie’s conflicting love for her erratic mother and steadfast grandfather and her ever-growing attraction to her best friend, Dennis. Katie’s life is … [Read more...] about CAPE MAYBE by Carol FragaleBrill @carol_brill
Lost Angeles by David Louden
Full time whiskey enthusiast Doug Morgan is on a downward spiral. Over the past two years the Irish man has played witness to the slow and steady decay of his life and he’s finally called time. Haunted by an unacknowledged pain Doug swaps the white collar nine to five of Belfast for one last charge into oblivion in the City of Angels. A scotch-soaked stranger in a strange land Doug befriends a series of like minded and self destructive vagabonds who, like him, are aiming for chaos. In a city … [Read more...] about Lost Angeles by David Louden
Tempest at Dawn by James D. Best
The United States is on the brink of total collapse. The military has been reduced to near extinction, economic turmoil saps hope, and anarchy threatens, as world powers hover like vultures, eager to devour the remains. In a desperate move, a few powerful men call a secret meeting to plot the overthrow of the government. Fifty-five men came to Philadelphia May of 1787with a congressional charter to revise the Articles of Confederation. Instead they founded the longest lasting republic … [Read more...] about Tempest at Dawn by James D. Best
But the Angels Never Came by Eric James-Olson @ericjamesolson1
Before the world ended Abraham was a young successful lawyer with a wife and child. He was no different than anyone else. That all changed suddenly when the old nation was taken over by a hostile foreign power, and Abraham was forced to make the most important choice of his life. Stay and be subject to the arbitrary whims of the invaders, or abandon his home for the unlikely prospect of freedom. But the Angles Never Came is a prequel to Farmers and Cannibals. Targeted Age … [Read more...] about But the Angels Never Came by Eric James-Olson @ericjamesolson1
Busy Dizzy (Inspirational bedtime story for kids ages 4-8) by Dr. Orly Katz
Then suddenly David thinks he can hear, A strange little voice whisper into his ear: “It’s me Bizzzzzzzy Dizzzzzzy!” that voice says to him “Don’t run the race. There’s no way you'll win!” So David decides that today he won’t run, He watches his friends. And he misses the fun… This story for children ages 4-8, tells the tale of Miss Young's class and their unexpected visitors: Busy Dizzies. Or, in other words, the strange little negative voice that sometimes comes near and whispers into … [Read more...] about Busy Dizzy (Inspirational bedtime story for kids ages 4-8) by Dr. Orly Katz
Sloane Monroe Series Boxed Set, Books 4-5 by Cheryl Bradshaw @cherylbradshaw
Sometimes even the deepest, darkest secrets find their way to the surface... Summer 1956 Thirteen-year-old Willie Compton and his younger brother Leonard stumble upon a mine shaft while hiking the hills of Park City, Utah. The shaft is unsealed, abandoned. While Leonard stares at the hole in wonderment, a Slinky he's been flipping back and forth between his hands slithers through his fingers, tumbling toward the mouth of the shaft. Leonard bolts forward, reaches out to grab it, but he … [Read more...] about Sloane Monroe Series Boxed Set, Books 4-5 by Cheryl Bradshaw @cherylbradshaw
The Village Idiot Reviews
Every village has an idiot, we know that, but what if every idiot had a village, then that village turned out to be the same place all the other idiots lived? It’d be a nightmare. Furthermore, what if all those idiots suddenly found the joys of online shopping and started telling us about them? Well, ‘What if’ no more. Here is The Village Idiot Reviews. Pete is 32 and lives with his wife, Lucie and their pet sofa, Jeff. He's been writing for just over two years, they've been pretty … [Read more...] about The Village Idiot Reviews
Mind Games by Claude Bouchard
Book 3 of the VIGILANTE Series Montreal is plagued by a string of vicious sex slayings... Captain Dave McCall and his Special Homicide Task Force are in a frustrated frenzy as they try to bring an end to the savage butchery... Assisting officially is noted psychiatrist, Doctor Samuel Bowman and unofficially, computer genius and multi-millionaire, Chris Barry... With each passing day, McCall works his way closer to the truth... Unaware that they are heading deep into the … [Read more...] about Mind Games by Claude Bouchard
A Murder in Auschwitz by JC Stephenson
An SS officer is found standing over the body of a comrade, a smoking pistol still in his hand, a murder in a place of murders.His pleas of innocence force a court martial and he knows that there is only one man in the camp capable of defending him; a Jewish prisoner called Manfred Meyer. Manfred Meyer is forced to build a defence for him in his court martial. Drawing on his years of experience as a criminal lawyer in Berlin, Meyer must unravel the deceit and interpret the lies that infect … [Read more...] about A Murder in Auschwitz by JC Stephenson
The Medea Complex by Rachel Florence Roberts @themedeacomplex
BASED ON A TRUE STORY 53 5 star reviews on Amazon! 5/5 stars awarded by Readers Favorite! 1885. Anne Stanbury. Committed to a lunatic asylum, having been deemed insane and therefore unfit to stand trial for the crime of which she is indicted. But is all as it seems? Edgar Stanbury. The grieving husband and father who is torn between helping his confined wife recover her sanity and seeking revenge on the woman who ruined his life. Dr George Savage. The well-respected psychiatrist and chief … [Read more...] about The Medea Complex by Rachel Florence Roberts @themedeacomplex
Unmade Classics
‘Unmade Classics’ features two wholly remarkable sitcom scripts, picked-up by production companies with no fanfare whatsoever, and ultimately cut during the infernally indeterminable Global Financial Crisis (2008 till God-knows-when!). Until now 'Where Are They Now?’ and ‘New Ageing’ have only been seen by several producers, my Nan and an unwitting recipient of a clumsily-sent email. However, Mr. Grayson of Wyoming gave it a hearty thumbs up and proudly boasted that he ‘chuckled … [Read more...] about Unmade Classics
The Twenty Dollar Bill by Elmore Hammes
Follow the path of a twenty dollar bill as it is stolen, given, spent or otherwise passed from person to person, traveling from place to place. No bombastic explosions, steamy sex scenes, political intrigue or cosmic encounters. Just slices of life from the people you walk by every day - glimpses into how ordinary people interact, how they think, how they feel and how they love. A contemporary novel exploring every day interactions and relationships. Elmore Hammes is primarily a … [Read more...] about The Twenty Dollar Bill by Elmore Hammes