This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but with a tweet, a text, a facebook status update. As society crumbles around them a brain damaged soldier fights to protect a group of mental patients who may now be the sanest people left on Earth. A survival horror novella - 36,943 words I was born in a small town in Texas and I haven't completely recovered from that. When I'm not stuck at the day job I like to read just about everything, write horror books and short stories, plan … [Read more...] about Meme: A Zombie Novella by Marcus Caine
YOGA for Weight Loss and Overall Fitness (for Beginners- Women, Men, Children) by Radha Yadav
This book includes many different yoga postures (with PICTURES to follow along), helpful breathing techniques, yoga diet tips, and other valuable information related to yoga. This book is for beginners, men and women who want to lose weight, or tone and build muscles, for children who want to develop flexibility, balance, and overall physical and mental fitness. Important Topics Covered in this Book: -Yoga Poses for Weight Loss -Weight Loss Benefits of Yoga -Breathing … [Read more...] about YOGA for Weight Loss and Overall Fitness (for Beginners- Women, Men, Children) by Radha Yadav
The Legionnaire: Origins by SJ Parkinson
(Book One of the The Legionnaire Series) At a remote French Foreign Legion fort in the middle of the Algerian desert, Sergent Étienne Martin drinks himself numb every night. A paratrooper, talented soldier, and respected Non-Commissioned Officer, the alcohol is his way of escaping the oppressive atmosphere of the camp. Under the iron hand of Colonel Rochon, no breach of the rules is tolerated and fear rules the base. Anger, frustration, and desperation are the norm as Martin endures the … [Read more...] about The Legionnaire: Origins by SJ Parkinson
Why Live? by Kathy DiSanto
"To be, or not to be, the woman I was engineered to be?" is the question third-generation clone Kai-Lee Fox can't help asking herself. For more than 400 years, the star cruiser Janus has been a Utopia of sweetness and light. Life goes on and on and on for the Quingenti, five hundred souls who fled Earth when the Global Assembly refused to legalize immortality by human cloning. Who knew six words as apparently harmless as, “There was only one Ella Fitzgerald,” could trigger a rebellion? … [Read more...] about Why Live? by Kathy DiSanto
Joanne: The Curious Orangutan by Gramps Doodlebug
Joanne’s a young ape who lived in a dark cave, One day she went out to check out the landscape; She was very happy ‘bout what she discovered, She thought she just found her true place on earth. Targeted Age Group: 3-8 What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Just write a good book. Author Bio: Gramps Doodlebug has been writing children's stories since high school. He lives in Asia Pacific region. Website(s) Social Media: … [Read more...] about Joanne: The Curious Orangutan by Gramps Doodlebug
Amanda’s Eyes by Kathy DiSanto
Waking up is the pits when you come to in a hospital with a broken arm, a colorful assortment of abrasions and contusions, and a face swathed in bandages. It’s even worse if you can’t remember what hit you. The bad and the ugly are crime reporter Amanda “A.J.” Gregson’s business. But learning she had a ringside seat for an explosion that killed two agents of the Continental Intelligence and Investigative Service (CIIS), incinerated an entire block of warehouses, and did so much damage to her … [Read more...] about Amanda’s Eyes by Kathy DiSanto
The Shoulders of Giants (A Jake Abraham Mystery) by Jim Cliff
Jake Abraham is 28, and he's just fulfilled an ambition. After three years of grunt work for a detective agency, he's finally got his private investigator's license, and set up on his own. Jake is a child of the eighties, brought up by Jim Rockford, Thomas Magnum, and three beautiful girls who worked for a man named Charlie, so he thinks he knows what to expect. His first case even seems like an easy one. All he has to do is find a missing girl. Chicago Police Detective Scott Bales … [Read more...] about The Shoulders of Giants (A Jake Abraham Mystery) by Jim Cliff
Jack Canon’s American Destiny by Greg Sandora
It's the steamy summer of 2016 in Washington, D.C. just days before the Democratic National Convention. A long and painful recession has left ordinary Americans suffering, spawning the hottest Presidential Contest in history. Jack Canon, a man born into privilege, a witness to great social injustice is going to be President of the United States--no matter what! Desperate and corrupt, the leader of the free world orders a hit to slow him down. The plan backfires--the wrong people are dead--a … [Read more...] about Jack Canon’s American Destiny by Greg Sandora
Rescuing Vanessa by Christina Li
Vanessa is hiding something. No matter what, she can't seem to escape her mistake. Shame keeps her from trusting the Lord, her family, even the man who loves her. Will she be able to let go and allow herself forgiveness? Or will she fall prey to the man who wants her dead? She needs help, but will she choose to take it? Targeted Age Group: 13-99 What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Read books on craft. You can always get better as a writer. Don't be afraid of critique and bad … [Read more...] about Rescuing Vanessa by Christina Li
The Merry Adventures of Charlie the Choo-Choo (Happy Children’s Book) by Sarit Gilor
This cute adventure book tells the story of Charlie the Choo-Choo, a little train with bright colors and rainbow colored smoke billowing, who had a day off and decided to do some traveling. His adventures take him to new places while meeting new friends who are pretty odd and funny… Targeted Age Group: 3-8 What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? I think that the best advice to writers would be to read other books similar to your book. Reading improves a writer's active … [Read more...] about The Merry Adventures of Charlie the Choo-Choo (Happy Children’s Book) by Sarit Gilor
Michael Joseph Author by Michael Joseph
Tell Us About Your Blog A site about writing, self-publishing and books. Why Did You Start a Book Blog? To share my experiences and views as a self-published author. How Do You Like Authors to Contact You? Contact Form on Blog Blog Link: Michael Joseph Author … [Read more...] about Michael Joseph Author by Michael Joseph
Peek-A-Boo: animal patterns inside SHAPES by S.A Evergeen
The animals have decided to hide inside different shapes. Can you guess what animal it is from the patterns? This is an enjoyable book, which includes animals, patterns, colors and shapes. Let's get ready for Peek-a-Boo! Targeted Age Group: 0-6 What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Try until you succeed. Author Bio: I have a passion for writing books, including teaching and motivating the reader. I want to provide inspiration and encourage people that reading can be … [Read more...] about Peek-A-Boo: animal patterns inside SHAPES by S.A Evergeen