Wendy Tate is thrice divorced and pretty tired of her life, so what better place to go than an ashram, and she can procure a yoga teaching certificate in the process. What’s 30 days and 30 nights away from friends and family? A LOT it turns out. Her ashram is listed on the Internet at cultbusters.com! And, mayhem lives at this ashram along with bliss ninnies, rapscallions and lunatics, and where’s the Swami?? Targeted Age Group: 21 and over What Advice Would You Give Aspiring … [Read more...] about A Texan Goes to Nirvana by Kelly Jackson @MidlifeGals
Castling by Jack McGlynn @JakMcGlynn
Rook had plans for his day off. Lazy, sugary plans. But when Europe's most dangerous meta-human inmate escapes, Rook gets reluctantly pulled in for his first real assignment. Tasked with finding (and scolding) this fugitive before the authorities get themselves killed attempting same, Rook scours the UK on a manhunt his teammates suspect he's unlikely to walk away from. Rook finds this less than encouraging. But he doesn't need their encouragement. There's not much he does need. Though … [Read more...] about Castling by Jack McGlynn @JakMcGlynn
The Wicked Wives Playbook by Ali Clark @aliclarkauthor
Leah Evans is a Chicago lawyer. Claire Forrest, her closest friend, lives in New York with her husband John. Leah has always wanted to explore her wilder side, but when she marries the conservative Michael, the door to that part of her life seems to have slammed shut. However, when work brings Leah to Manhattan, one wild night with Claire and an exotic man, may have opened Pandora's box. Convinced that this is the only way to open-up his mind and unshackle herself, Leah asks her friend … [Read more...] about The Wicked Wives Playbook by Ali Clark @aliclarkauthor
No Other Gods by John Koetsier @johnkoetsier
A man without a memory. A warrior with no future. And a "god" whose reward for service is death -- or eternal cold storage. "Non-stop action! An eternal champion battles his way across centuries, gradually learning to ask the question: Why?" - David Brin, best-selling science fiction author No Other Gods is a cosmic battle through time and space between a man and a god -- a god who seems human enough to envy. Human enough to desire what little the man possesses. And human enough to kill … [Read more...] about No Other Gods by John Koetsier @johnkoetsier
Oh No! There Are Monsters in My Room by Mark Eichler @MazorBooks
--- HOW DID LITTLE DAVID GET RID of the MONSTERS in HIS ROOM? --- Little David was afraid to fall asleep because every time he shut his eyes the MONSTERS were there! Big and scary monsters. One red, one blue, and one green. But then David's father shared with him a magic spell and David was no longer afraid. Would you like to know the Magic Spell? Read the book and you'll find out! This is a great little children's book that will help your children chase away those pesky monsters and … [Read more...] about Oh No! There Are Monsters in My Room by Mark Eichler @MazorBooks
Trinity by David King
Trinity is a collection of three short horror stories by David King: 'Statuesque' -When sales rep John Woods has to stay in a guest house, he is surprised to find an old lady that keeps an amazing collection of statues in her garden... 'Journal'- When some old photos are discovered on Richard Hughes' property, something terrible rises from the grave... 'Darren's New Friend' -Schoolboy Darren Simpkins doesn't want to go home to his violent father. When taking a longer route home after … [Read more...] about Trinity by David King
Eleven
Eleven Rooms. Ten Bodies. One Empty Grave. Brandon Fisher never expected this when he signed up as a Special Agent for the FBI. Working in the shadow of Supervisory Special Agent Jack Harper of the Behavioral Analysis Unit his career seemed set. But when the team is called to a small rural town where the remains of ten victims are found in an underground bunker, buried in an unusual way, Brandon knows he'll never return to his normal life. With one empty grave, and the case touching … [Read more...] about Eleven
The Scoundrel’s Secret Siren by Daphne du Bois @MsDaphneduBois
He could deny the truth no longer: the most valuable thing he’d ever won in a game of chance was the heart of Miss Lorelei Lindon. Was love not the greatest gamble of all? When bored Miss Lorelei Lindon sneaks out in the middle of the night in search of ghosts, she finds rather more than she bargained for in the enigmatic Lord Winbourne. And when he does a dastardly thing and steals her treasured necklace as a memento of their midnight encounter, she must find a way to retrieve it … [Read more...] about The Scoundrel’s Secret Siren by Daphne du Bois @MsDaphneduBois
Crushed (A Fredrickson Winery Novel) by Barbara Ellen Brink @BarbaraEBrink
Creating the perfect wine can sometimes be murder… When Adam Fredrickson shows up at his sister’s California winery, footloose and carefree, looking for a temporary job and a chance to play his music, he doesn’t expect to find the winery struggling financially, or that the girl next door might just be the girl of his dreams. Margaret Parker, a single mom, newly hired as chief winemaker at Fredrickson’s, finds her simple world put to the test when her father is unexpectedly … [Read more...] about Crushed (A Fredrickson Winery Novel) by Barbara Ellen Brink @BarbaraEBrink
Sky Hunter by Chris Reher
Air Command pilot Nova Whiteside is assigned to a remote outpost to guard the construction of a new tethered orbiter, Skyranch Twelve, against rebel sabotage. The difference between the well-ordered Union air fields and this dusty garrison is made painfully clear when she runs afoul a brutal commander of ground troops. When she is trapped behind enemy lines in a bloody uprising she meets Djari, a civilian whose trust in the governing Union is shattered by what he has witnessed. Aboard the … [Read more...] about Sky Hunter by Chris Reher
THE LONDON TRILOGY: ‘Riding House Street’, ‘Nine Elms Lane’ & ‘King’s Scholar’s Passage To Vauxhall Bridge Road’ by Ed Griffiths/St.Boniface (pseudonym)
Dear , I'm a newbie author just in the process of publishing myself for the first time, in the form of a trilogy set in contemporary London. The loosely related novels each star a protagonist who pursues his ambitions relentlessly in London from the 1980s up to the present, each on fire with ambition and hubris. Alderson Lupton becomes a world famous pop star, but in the process destroys and loses everything he loved and dreamt of. Evel Tyler becomes the most influential and feared rock … [Read more...] about THE LONDON TRILOGY: ‘Riding House Street’, ‘Nine Elms Lane’ & ‘King’s Scholar’s Passage To Vauxhall Bridge Road’ by Ed Griffiths/St.Boniface (pseudonym)
THE GOLF SWING – Learn to learn, Learn to teach. by Arthur C.T. Wong
Come and share the insights that Arthur has gained through his knowledge in sport psychology and experiences in training sport coaches and Physical Education teachers. With this unique approach to learning the golf swing, both beginners and experienced golfers will find this book useful. • Key principles in sport psychology that facilitate the learning and teaching of sports skills • The rudimentary factors that engineer a concrete golf swing • The four steps of the golf swing: from … [Read more...] about THE GOLF SWING – Learn to learn, Learn to teach. by Arthur C.T. Wong