As the characters of Release the Ashes discover, life has other paths for us to travel other than the ones that we are walking. By making one tiny step off our current path, we find the path we should or could be on. Grace Michem and her son Chase are on a journey from New York City to Spearfish, South Dakota. They have no details on what they are looking for and no directions on where to go. While wandering South Dakota, they find themselves at the mercy of an irate rancher. Will … [Read more...] about Release the Ashes
Wrestler Richie Frieman Talks About Writing Children’s Books @RichieFrieman
Author Richie Frieman joins BookGoodies host Deborah Carney to discuss writing, publishing and all things book related. Bio From Amazon Profile: A Modern Day Renaissance Man, Richie Frieman has had a career spanning everything from professional artist, to columnist, to journalist, entrepreneur, inventor and even professional wrestler. With the release of Terple, Frieman is quickly becoming one of the most poetic and talented voices in children's literature today. “Terple - Always Dream … [Read more...] about Wrestler Richie Frieman Talks About Writing Children’s Books @RichieFrieman
Satan God or Schizoaffective Disorder 295.7 by Nathon Dees
This is the true story of one man’s amazing struggle with reality, religion and mental illness. As you read you will join in with Texas Guitar Legend Nathon Dees as he takes you on an adventure of his life and how he finally broke free from a Christian society and learned to cope with dehabilitating mental illness in a unique and interesting way. Targeted Age Group: 13 to 25 What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Just Do It! Author Bio: Hello Folks This is the Rev. Nathon … [Read more...] about Satan God or Schizoaffective Disorder 295.7 by Nathon Dees
Faust 2.0 by Michael Brookes
The Internet witnesses the emergence of a new entity.Is it the rebirth of an ancient evil in a new realm? Or something more dangerous? A sexy looking avatar is granting wishes for people across the Internet. But nothing is ever truly free and for those accepting the gifts a terrible price must be paid. Sarah Mitchell must learn the truth of this creature and stop it while it can still be stopped. She must also find out why a mysterious lawyer is present at every step. Faust 2.0 is the first … [Read more...] about Faust 2.0 by Michael Brookes
Stop Depression, Start Living Now: An Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Mindfulness Meditation by Darlene Watson
Stop Depression, Start Living Now is a complete and easy guide to fight your depression with mindfulness meditation. Mindfulness meditation is a proven method to reduce depression and now everyone can learn how to do this with the help of this book. What you will learn in this book: * What depression is * The different types and severities of depression * How mindfulness meditation can prevent relapses and/or stop depression all together * Whether you have been suffering from depression … [Read more...] about Stop Depression, Start Living Now: An Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Mindfulness Meditation by Darlene Watson
Im a Mom Now. Essentials Every New Mom Needs to Know by Elizabeth A. Boilson
This little book is a must read for every new mom out there! Being a new mom can be a glorious and wonderful thing, surely one of the most important roles of your life. It can bring great joy and wonder as you watch your little baby grow and change. With all of the beauty of your new role as mother can also come a wide range of emotions that can be conflicting at times. You may feel overwhelmed, stressed, and perhaps even depressed. There is much that you may not anticipate with the role of … [Read more...] about Im a Mom Now. Essentials Every New Mom Needs to Know by Elizabeth A. Boilson
A FAMILY AFFAIR by Jennifer Wenn
Devlin Ross, the Duke of Hereford, has long ago made a vow to himself to break the curse his father has cast upon him by mentally abuse him throughout his childhood by never marry or have a family of his own. But when he meets Lady Francesca Darling, his best friend's merry niece, he can't help himself - he must have her. Fanny, who fell in love with Devlin when she was a mere five years old in that obnoxious, stalking way only a child can, didn't hesitate when it came to her feelings towards … [Read more...] about A FAMILY AFFAIR by Jennifer Wenn
Five Times More Jesus: Why Christians Should Decanonize the Old Testament by Jim Adam
The Old Testament has been driving people away from Christianity for moral reasons ever since 140 CE, when Marcion objected to placing the OT alongside, never mind in front of, the NT. Today, the OT continues to serve as a stumbling block. To survive as a kinder, gentler religion in the modern world, Christianity needs to decanonize the OT. Targeted Age Group: PG-13 What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Find a reputable professional editor. Send them a finished, fully … [Read more...] about Five Times More Jesus: Why Christians Should Decanonize the Old Testament by Jim Adam
Just This Once by Diana X. Dunn
Adopted by an international multi-governmental agency that doesn't officially exist, her only genuine identity is "F6" - the sixth female baby adopted into the program. Now she changes identities as often as other women change their shoes, moving through the world completing top-secret missions and keeping her distance. A chance meeting with a handsome stranger tempts her to lower her guard. A second encounter turns up the heat until he finds himself in the middle of a murder investigation … [Read more...] about Just This Once by Diana X. Dunn
B’flat Johnny by Brandon Scott
Two Great Short Stories: B'flat Johnny & The Collision Brandon Scott brings you a masterfully crafted short story in B’flat Johnny as two young men, rockers in their own minds, encounter the wayward bum in their small university town. They soon discover that there’s more to B’flat Johnny than meets the eye; though a good trumpet player when the notes are not too drunk, the wayward man surprisingly seems to have a code of ethics he lives and governs his life by. When Jenn and Tom search … [Read more...] about B’flat Johnny by Brandon Scott
Redeemed by Ann Streetman
Kimberly had assumed he was a man crushed and embittered by his war injuries. Instead, Antonio Da Costa was a sexy, playful man with an inviting smile and a boyish twinkle in his eyes. When she closed her eyes, she could see him standing in the doorway, wearing a yellow shirt tightly stretched across his shoulders and broad chest. She hoped he would come to the diner often. Kimberly had lost her dream job in Manhattan and had taken a waitress job in Brooklyn. Antonio had lost his leg in … [Read more...] about Redeemed by Ann Streetman
Mixed Metaphor Madness: Real Sayings by Real People from Real Meetings by Don Bender
"Don't put all your ducks in one basket" and "People that live in glass houses shouldn't point fingers" are just a couple of the hilarious sayings contained in this series of books containing real sayings by real people from real meetings. They've been harvested from hundreds of meetings over the years. If you need a quick laugh or a pick-me-up, be sure to get all the books in the series. Don't forget to get a copy for your friends, too! Laughter makes a great gift! Don Bender has an … [Read more...] about Mixed Metaphor Madness: Real Sayings by Real People from Real Meetings by Don Bender