Non-Fiction Writing Machine - How to Write a Book in 5 1/2 Days in 3 SIMPLE Steps “Is it even possible?” Yes, it is possible. I did this with my first book. You can do this too. 11 Habits of Highly Ineffective Writers -- No matter how hard they try, some people cannot write a book at all. The reason could be one of the 11 habits they have. -- This book explains each one of these EVIL habits and MIRACULOUS solutions to eradicate them so that you can write your first book. -- … [Read more...] about Non-Fiction Writing Machine – How to Write a Book in 5 1/2 Days in 3 SIMPLE Steps by Anbu Rayappan
How to Remove Negative Beliefs and Free Your Mind by Nigel Paul Miller
“How to Remove Negative Beliefs and Free Your Mind” is the first book of its kind that reveals a simple, easy to follow, step by step process for removing the causes responsible for our unwanted behaviours and emotional responses: Our conscious and unconscious negative beliefs. Our beliefs are the foundations upon which our mental programming is built, and they are also the cause of why we think the way we think, feel the way we feel and act the way we act in any given situation. This easy … [Read more...] about How to Remove Negative Beliefs and Free Your Mind by Nigel Paul Miller
Are We Walking To Alaska by JoAnn Dunlap Bayne
True story is written from the view of a nine year old girl (me). Our family moved from sunny northern California in 1952, when I was 6. Our dad was a commercial fisherman and we started our new life living on a 20 foot fishing boat - our dad, our mom, my two brothers and me. Adventure was everywhere - from meeting up with a grizzle bear to finding a dead whale on the beach. Boats burned at sea, winds threatened our home, cats that swam in the ocean, accidents and illnesses in the wilds … [Read more...] about Are We Walking To Alaska by JoAnn Dunlap Bayne
Dude! What were you thinking, a common sense guide to dating and relationships by Noah Van Hochman
Noah Van Hochman’s unique, nonstandard perspectives on life, the universe and dating are said to be due in part to the interesting cocktail of his massive intellect, boyish charm, fading good looks and of course, a colossal ego! With a philosophy and demeanor that seems to be more like equal parts Doctor Evil and the Dalai Lama, rather than an Adventurer with an MBA, his alcohol-induced opinions will surely entertain and inform those involved in new relationships and out in the modern dating … [Read more...] about Dude! What were you thinking, a common sense guide to dating and relationships by Noah Van Hochman
Evil Ways by Bobby Nash
EVIL WAYS A novel by Bobby Nash Evil’s coming... Don’t look back! FBI Agent Harold Palmer needed a relaxing vacation. All he wanted was to travel to Sommersville, Georgia to visit his brother, newspaper publisher and reporter, Franklin Palmer. He should have known better. The graduating class of 2002 have returned to Sommersville for their ten year high school reunion, timed to coincide with the annual Sommersville Autumn Festival. Classmates coming from all over to reconnect, … [Read more...] about Evil Ways by Bobby Nash
WIRED by Douglas E. Richards
A New York Times & USA Today Bestseller, and the #1 Kindle book of 2011 in two major categories -- technothrillers and science fiction. "Richards is a tremendous new talent." --Stephen Coonts, 17-time New York Times bestselling author of Pirate Alley "A keep-you-up-all-night thriller. Intense action, mind-blowing concepts, & breathtaking twists. Enjoy the ride." --Boyd Morrison, bestselling author of The Vault. KIRA MILLER IS A brilliant genetic engineer who discovers how to … [Read more...] about WIRED by Douglas E. Richards
Football Mom’s Survival Guide by Janis Meredith
I truly hope that, whether you are just beginning your football journey or are well into it, you will experience as much joy from seeing your son play as I did. That’s why I’ve written this book. I want to help you get the most out of your son’s football playing experience. By doing that, I know that I am also helping your son get the most out of his football experience. It’s funny how those two are so closely tied together. The tips and suggestions in this book vary from the … [Read more...] about Football Mom’s Survival Guide by Janis Meredith
Crispens Point by JoHannah Reardon
Charlotte is a successful romance novelist who escapes city life and moves to the small town of Crispens Point in Blackberry County. She immediately connects with some of the quirky but friendly residents and begins to feel at home right away. When a friend invites her to attend a local community church, Charlotte is attracted to the pastor, but refuses to acknowledge that attraction because of some dark things in her past. What is the mysterious thing in Charlotte’s past that seems to … [Read more...] about Crispens Point by JoHannah Reardon
Amazing Gross Animals (Wild Animals for Kids Series) by Raweewan M.
May I introduce the second book in our series "Wild Animals for Kids Series"? Your kids would learn about amazing gross animals over the world, which include real pictures and explanation for each one. This little book is best for kids around 4-8 years old. There are many soft cuddly animals in the world, but there are also some really gross ones. In this eBook we will learn about hagfish, hyenas, lampreys, naked mole rats, and proboscis monkeys. Please stay turned for the next coming book … [Read more...] about Amazing Gross Animals (Wild Animals for Kids Series) by Raweewan M.
Beneath the Veil by William McNally
Welcome Beneath the Veil, a Place Where the Dead Have Never Left... With his life turned upside down, a terminally ill man seeks answers from a family he never knew. Barry Ryan, a successful sculptor, goes on a journey to find his roots and the extraordinary family that somehow evades death and ties him to a terrifying future. Driven to find answers, Barry is joined by his sister and her boyfriend on the road to Auraria, a mysterious ghost town where terrible secrets lie hidden since the … [Read more...] about Beneath the Veil by William McNally
New Beginnings: Book 2 The Secrets of Clayton County Trilogy by Don Wooldridge
What if the current economy placed an increasing number of people into positions where bartering was their only way of survival? What if small town America was suddenly flooded with IRS Agents who came to destroy the very fiber of that cultural existence? The Secrets of Clayton County is being written as a Trilogy, in part to support the belief that bartering is a way of life more than it is a deliberate avoidance in paying taxes and as such, extends over more than two decades. The story of … [Read more...] about New Beginnings: Book 2 The Secrets of Clayton County Trilogy by Don Wooldridge
A New Kind of Gatekeeper?
I've been involved in indie book promoting for a couple of years now and I'm becoming alarmed at a new trend. There are suddenly a number of sites that either used to be indie friendly or were indie friendly until their sites got "legs" and all of a sudden there are restrictions on what books they will promote or you have to almost win the lottery to get listed in their newsletter or posted on their site. Now since this is their business model we have to accept it. Or do we? As an indie … [Read more...] about A New Kind of Gatekeeper?