Free 09/20/2012 - 09/21/2012 Parenting a toddler has its own set of milestones and challenges, one of the most critical being that of toilet training. In this Nanny P Blueprint you'll discover a set of methods that you can use to get your toddler over this hurdle in a way that is fun and enjoyable. Nanny P blueprints are written with the busy parent in mind. Each blueprint is designed to tackle a specific issue in a short and concise way so that you do not need to spend time … [Read more...] about Nanny P’s Blueprint for Toilet Training by Nanny P
RomCon by Valerie Seimas
Madison Duncan has an image problem – and she just fired her publicist. Dubbed the Ice Queen since the age of sixteen, none of those comic book fans like her cast as the iconic superhero Purple Purpose – especially when her hair is the wrong color. The fans judge her, tabloids gossip about her, and bloggers just love knocking her down. And even though she’s starred in some of the most beloved movies of the last decade, there doesn’t seem to be anything Madison can do about it. That is … [Read more...] about RomCon by Valerie Seimas
I Stopped Time by Jane Davis
New Fiction from Former winner of the Daily Mail First Novel Award Wouldn't you feel cheated if it turned out that the woman you'd imagined to be the villain of your childhood was actually someone rather extraordinary? Edwardian Brighton. A wide-eyed girl enters Mr Parker's photographic studio and receives her first lesson about the rising medium that is to shape her life: "Can you think of a really good memory? Perhaps you can see it when you close your eyes. Now think how much better it … [Read more...] about I Stopped Time by Jane Davis
Tina the Christmas Turkey by Michael Jon Ward
Tina was a proud turkey, with a flap of skin around her neck much longer and wrinklier than all her friends possessed. Imagine a "Gobble Gobble" so loud that young children ran to their mummies, cats climbed trees and dogs hid behind their owners legs! Yes, Tina was a big feathery bird - a bird you would not want to mess with! Targeted Age Group: 4-8 What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Carry a notepad around with you, so you can always jot down ideas. Don't let anyone ever … [Read more...] about Tina the Christmas Turkey by Michael Jon Ward
The Expendable Man by Peter G. Pollak
Nick Grocchi, American businessman, is sentenced to prison in Turkmenistan for a bribing a government official--a crime he did not commit. But hard time in a strange land is not Nick's only problem. He's also suffering from a deadly case of melanoma. When Nick is given the option of undergo a experimental treatment for his skin cancer, he is given a chance not only to live, but also to discover who framed him and why. Targeted Age Group: Adult What Advice Would You Give Aspiring … [Read more...] about The Expendable Man by Peter G. Pollak
An Independent Woman by Kate Loveday
It is often a spur-of-the-moment decision that can become a turning point in life. So it is for Kitty Morland, a young woman in London in 1878.When she yields to temptation one fateful day the consequences of her action force her to flee to the other side of the world, to the small timber town of Bulahdelah in the mid-north coast of New South Wales, home of the giant cedar trees. On board the ship carrying her to the other side of the world Kitty meets three men who will influence her future. … [Read more...] about An Independent Woman by Kate Loveday
Groove Your Move. THE Golfers Guide to Immediate Improvement and Permanent Patterns by Geoff Greig
Improve... Now Retain... Forever The Sweet Spot showed you the Essentials of WHAT to change. Groove Your Move uses Proven Swing Progressions and Motor Learning Science to show you the Essentials of HOW to change... quickly, easily and permanently! Experience Maximum Results with your improvement goals and Minimize time spent and frustration endured. Golfers of all levels and abilities will take their game to new heights by following these simple guidelines for powerful change. Targeted … [Read more...] about Groove Your Move. THE Golfers Guide to Immediate Improvement and Permanent Patterns by Geoff Greig
writeouswriter.blogspot.com by Shirley Hammond
Tell Us About Your Blog It is for writers in particular. Why Did You Start a Book Blog? I want people to fall in love with literature, reading and writing the way that I have. What Kinds of Books do You Review? All genres. No profane of seductive books. What advice would you give new book bloggers? Read with regularity. Find your niche. What Formats of Manuscripts or Books Will You Accept for Reviews? PDF How Do You Like Authors to Contact You? Contact Form on … [Read more...] about writeouswriter.blogspot.com by Shirley Hammond
The Spirit Of A Witch by Sarah Jane Avory @SarahJaneAvory
Ever wondered what it would be like to truly understand a cat, every last meow, every narrowed glance, every jab of a paw? When Briley Forester, a shy recluse and gifted games programmer, is torn from the world and dumped into the village of Maepole, she finds out the hard way. Trapped within a backward world without technology, she discovers that being a witch is hard, and that her grouchy talking cat Smokey knows more about men than she does! Tricked into working as a delivery girl and … [Read more...] about The Spirit Of A Witch by Sarah Jane Avory @SarahJaneAvory
Christmas Plus: Delightful by Shirley A. Hammond
A collection of short stories, and called the gourmet sandwich book - Christmas stories are in the middle, and two full-length non-Christmas stories are on the front and back ends of the book. One particular favorite is The Magnificent, Marvelous Ferris Wheel Daze; which is the prequel to my full-length forthcoming book Xtreme Ride Wish. Targeted Age Group: Young Adults What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Write something every day. Keep the flame to write high. Be an … [Read more...] about Christmas Plus: Delightful by Shirley A. Hammond
A Reasonable Path by Ioani
Nikko has walked the same path outside his house many times. Today, the path looks different for two reasons: • A girl • Some dry blood “A Reasonable Path” records Nikko’s thoughts during his first ten-minute encounter with Natalie, a girl who will never love him back and who will change him forever. A short romance that will remind you how it feels not to be able to think reasonably. Targeted Age Group: 18+ What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Stop thinking. Author … [Read more...] about A Reasonable Path by Ioani
Whispers in the Dark by Kris Bock
A young archaeologist seeking peace after an assault stumbles into danger as mysteries unfold among ancient Southwest ruins. Can she overcome the fears from her past, learn to fight back, and open herself to a new romance? Kris Bock writes novels of suspense and romance involving outdoor adventures and Southwestern landscapes. What We Found is a mystery with strong romantic elements about a young woman who finds a murder victim in the woods, Rattled follows a treasure hunt in New … [Read more...] about Whispers in the Dark by Kris Bock