It's summer on the Isle of Man and Andrew is looking for hot girls and good times. So when he meets the dreamy and seductive Margaid, he thinks he's hit the jackpot. There are only a couple of minor problems: Margaid lives in a cave under the sea, is invisible, and thinks that only Andrew's blood can save her from turning into a water horse! But hey, whoever said love was perfect!? Targeted Age Group: 17 on up What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Never stop writing, put the … [Read more...] about A Fine Cauldron Of Fish by Cornelia Amiri
SPIDER’S ABC’S (ALPHABET Picture Book with Rhyming Text) by S.A Evergeen
Spider's ABC's is a bright and colorful alphabet book. Rhyming text and wonderful illustrations. Games included. Targeted Age Group: 1-6 What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Try and 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 fun. The imagination is a powerful thing, and through my books, I hope the reader can learn to be … [Read more...] about SPIDER’S ABC’S (ALPHABET Picture Book with Rhyming Text) by S.A Evergeen
Nastragull; Pirates (Volume 1) by Erik Martin Willen
As a tight-knit group of human cadets heads home after eight years of military training, their interstellar transport, Bright Star, comes under attack by pirates--and after a bloody battle, they're taken prisoner. One of the cadets, Alec Horn, eventually manages to escape with the Bright Star's captain and an emperor's ransom in loot. Together, they set out on a harrowing adventure to rescue their friends and comrades. There are just two minor complications: during Alec's captivity, he … [Read more...] about Nastragull; Pirates (Volume 1) by Erik Martin Willen
Mrs B’s Books by Emily Brehaut
Tell Us About Your Blog My blog simply covers all the book I read along with cover reveals. In time I will also hold interviews and giveaways. Why Did You Start a Book Blog? I have always had a love of books and like to recommend a book to friends if I feel the book is good. I love a good book discussion and want to encourage others to pick up a book. What Kinds of Books do You Review? Mostly Young adult, and fantasy. However i'm not to fussy and like to push my boundaries and try … [Read more...] about Mrs B’s Books by Emily Brehaut
Her Dear & Loving Husband by Meredith Allard
James Wentworth has a secret. He lives quietly in Salem, Massachusetts, making few ties with anyone. One night his private world is turned upside down when he meets Sarah Alexander, a dead ringer for his wife, Elizabeth. Though it has been years since Elizabeth's death, James cannot move on. Sarah also has a secret. She is haunted by nightmares about the Salem Witch Trials, and every night she is awakened by visions of hangings, being arrested, and dying in jail. Despite the obstacles of … [Read more...] about Her Dear & Loving Husband by Meredith Allard
The Unknown Mother: A Magical Walk with the Goddess of Sound by Dielle Ciesco
Wrenne is a self-proclaimed mediocre vocalist whose life is falling apart. When she falls to her knees in prayer, a magical being named Matrina appears to take Wrenne on a deep and powerful journey through the 10 Gates of Sound. Along the way, she shares great insights, secrets, and profound wisdom about the power of letters, words, sound, and our very own voice to heal and transform the world. Wrenne begins to see that the power to be free, happy, and creative is her birthright as she applies … [Read more...] about The Unknown Mother: A Magical Walk with the Goddess of Sound by Dielle Ciesco
Botanica Blues
Luis Quintana must uncover the horrible truth about his newest case as a consultant for the local police - a ritualistic mass murder. When his investigation involves a frightened santero and an old friend in an asylum, Quintana recognizes the lurking terror he escaped once before and subsequently fights to maintain his sanity. Tristan J Tarwater is the author of The Valley of Ten Crescents series, as well as several other stories that hope to see the light of day. Born and raised in … [Read more...] about Botanica Blues
November Surprise by Laurel Osterkamp
Twenty years Six presidential elections Two brothers One consuming love affair For Lucy Jones, the distinction between love and politics is hazy at best. Both can be all-consuming, and either can lead to a heart-breaking loss or an exhilarating win. Whatever the case, if you're seen as a loser, you probably are one. Lucy first learns this lesson in 1988, when she's a shy girl, battling a high school bully and rooting for Dukakis. Through the years Lucy will experience stunning … [Read more...] about November Surprise by Laurel Osterkamp
The Cloning of Solomon Hays: A Beginner’s Guide to Genealogy by Deborah Collin
A primer for the beginning genealogist, a refresher course for the intermediate user, and a walk down memory lane for the more advanced family historian. A down in the trenches approach to genealogy, with tips and tricks that really work. For the Beginner: Just starting out? This book will walk you through it point-by-point, from organizing your research and knowing where and how to look, to creating a website. It's all here in clear, understandable language. For the Intermediate … [Read more...] about The Cloning of Solomon Hays: A Beginner’s Guide to Genealogy by Deborah Collin
You Have Permission To Succeed
You Have Permission To Succeed takes the reader on a journey through Mr. Haynes life of having dealt with being in the music industry, discovering it was not working for him, then being in business and losing it all. He dealt with foreclosure, bankruptcy and repossession and had to start over. Having always known that he had an entrepreneur spirit and deserved to be successful, You Have Permission To Succeed reveals to readers a blue print if you will for starting over in life and making … [Read more...] about You Have Permission To Succeed
Concussion Recovery Rebuilding the Injured Brain by colleen butler
‘Concussion Recovery’ is a road map for recovery and helps brain injured people who want to rebuild their lives get healthier more quickly and with much less frustration. Its unique advantage is that it considers the recovery journey from all aspects and is based on the author’s first hand experience. A brain injury affects every aspect of our lives. “When we have a head injury, we are defragging and rebuilding our computer,” said Colleen. The first in a series, ‘Concussion Recovery: Rebuilding … [Read more...] about Concussion Recovery Rebuilding the Injured Brain by colleen butler