Abbey senses something special about the little man tending to the reindeer who, along with a century-old farmhouse, a barn full of animals, and fields abounding in woods and pasture, was a gift to Abbey from a stranger. Abbey and her husband, Steve, move in just before the holidays. They have been together since the '60s, eloping when Steve returned from Vietnam. Now with Abbey’s cancer in remission, they’re looking forward to their boys coming home for Christmas. Turns out this Christmas … [Read more...] about The Reindeer Keeper by Barbara Briggs Ward
Whatever Gods May Be
Rzzdik Zolan is a time traveler from a planet 1,000 light years from Earth. He had been assigned to Earth as an evolutionary observer, and his travels have taken him to every era of human history – from the day Christ died on the cross – to the 21st Century, where World War III strikes out of the blue. Earth in 1 million years, A.D. is a burned out hell-hole populated by mutated bloodsuckers called Redeyes, and led by a mysterious all-powerful being known as The Resistor. Humans have … [Read more...] about Whatever Gods May Be
MESSAGES
David Chance can see messages in the sea of words around him, messages that warn him of future events. Words are everywhere-- on labels, magazines, sign posts, t-shirts-- everywhere. And as much as David Chance would like to hide from them, he can't. Words keep leaping off objects around him, forming messages in his mind. But how is this possible? Has his brain suddenly taken an evolutionary leap forward, or are the mysterious messages proof of divine intervention? Driven to answer … [Read more...] about MESSAGES
Belfast Girls by Gerry McCullough
Belfast Girls is the story of three girls from different religious backgrounds, friends from childhood, growing up in post Troubles belfasty, and of their lives and loves. Gerry McCullough was born and brought up in North Belfast. She is married to singer songwriter, media producer and writer Raymond McCullough and has 4 children. Gerry has been writing since childhood and has won/ been short listed in a number of literary prizes for her short stories. Belfast Girls, her first full … [Read more...] about Belfast Girls by Gerry McCullough
The Monday Collection by Robert Michael
A global conspiracy threatens to overthrow governments, to topple nations, and to create a new order. Caught in the middle of their machinations, Jake Monday, vaunted assassin for the Galbriath Alliance, stands between global tyranny and personal purgatory. Follow Jake through three novellas, Manic Monday, A Month of Mondays, and Thank God it's Monday and track the chronicles of his struggle to discover the man he was, the killer he has become and the man he wants to be. Now, the first three … [Read more...] about The Monday Collection by Robert Michael
Mama B: A Time to Speak by Michelle Stimpson
The good folks at Mt. Zion Baptist are doing their best to keep the church flowing smoothly while Pastor Phillips takes time off to be with his wife in her final days. Beatrice "Mama B" Jackson even opens her home so that the women's groups can continue to meet faithfully after some "rascal" stole the copper from the church's air conditioning unit. With her semi-estranged granddaughter and great-grandson staying in the guest room, Mama B soon has a full house. When the interim preacher and … [Read more...] about Mama B: A Time to Speak by Michelle Stimpson
Just Before the Bridge by Titilayo Ajose
How prepared is your teen boy or teen girl for that future that seems closer than you can imagine? Raising adolescents into responsible adults in a dynamic society full of uncertainties of cyber-crimes, teen depression and many other vices can be tough enough; ensuring that your teen makes it and gets well adjusted to the future that is expected of him or her, is an entirely different task altogether. “Just Before the Bridge” analyses the responsibilities of the parent in ensuring the … [Read more...] about Just Before the Bridge by Titilayo Ajose
Don’t Cry Over Killed Milk by Stephen Kaminski
Jeremiah Milk lived a life filled with emotional extremes. Amniotic band syndrome—a congenital condition—left his fingers and toes malformed. Ridiculed as a child, he became an adolescent hermit. As an adult, Jeremiah’s wounds healed when he landed a position as a park ranger and married a woman who loved him despite his physical appearance. But fate ripped his life to shreds when his wife and infant son died on the same night in separate calamities. Shortly thereafter, the tides turned once … [Read more...] about Don’t Cry Over Killed Milk by Stephen Kaminski
NUMB by Casey Quinn
WHEN IT COMES TO MURDER...NUMB'S THE WORD. Old habits die hard. Just ask Cynthia Howell. Her unusual and quite illegal method of coping with stress started innocently enough with best friend and fellow dental student, Andy Caulfield. They had become quite adept at justifying their lapses in moral character. Upon graduation, it was agreed that their indiscretions would remain secret. Until now, when Cynthia receives an ominous note, simply reading: You said it would be over.” With these words, … [Read more...] about NUMB by Casey Quinn
2014 US Calendar – Daily Planner and Organizer, Websites and more for Kindle Users by Andreas Ceatos
The 2014 US Calendar is likely to be made the second-to-none Kindle-friendly calendar available online by its platform now brought to perfection, its note taking and highlighting possibilities and its numerous useful Kindle-friendly web address links. It is simple and quick to use, months with federal holidays are immediately seen and each week is connected to the Google Calendar through its link. Look at the pictures in customers’ images (under the book’s cover picture): here you can see some … [Read more...] about 2014 US Calendar – Daily Planner and Organizer, Websites and more for Kindle Users by Andreas Ceatos
Hearts Afire
A jilted bride, a sexy fireman, a tropical island, a fear of the ocean, a fear of commitment, a new neighbour, an old flame, a secret identity – this is the story of HEARTS AFIRE. Cassie Callahan is not having a great day. First her fiancé jilts her hours before the wedding and then her sister sets off the alarm and sprinklers at her catering business, flooding the premises, soaking the wedding banquet and bringing the fire department. When Jack Urquhart the cute fireman offers her … [Read more...] about Hearts Afire
Van Gogh’s Ear by D X Stone @nuancepress
"Poetry that actually rhymes, is not completely obscure but is laugh-out loud funny...In a just universe this collection would be found on more bedside tables than "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" while the final poem, "Someday," is inscribed on more City Hall lawn marble tablets than the Ten Commandments." -- Fergus on Amazon A compilation of bizarre, provocative, highly original and often hilarious poems from the oddly inspired mind of D X Stone. The 23 collected here include the title piece, … [Read more...] about Van Gogh’s Ear by D X Stone @nuancepress