What inspired you to write your book? This book was inspired by my blog that was launched in January 2010. I started my blog as a way to educate and promote the observance of National Dog Week. My book about the origins of NDW and its founder, Captain William Lewis Judy: The Man who went to the Dogs and took America with Him, will be published in the later part of 2013. About your Book: An engaging and uplifting collection of seven short dog-centric stories about the search and rescue dogs … [Read more...] about Something’s Lost and Must be Found by Lisa Begin-Kruysman
A River Moves Forward by Selena Haskins
Connie Morris grows up in Chicago’s Cabrini Green projects, and suffers abuse from her father. When tragedy strikes the family, Connie is virtually the last survivor, and ends up homeless until an unexpected hobby leads to fortune and fame. At the peak of her career, someone from her past tries to destroy everything she has worked hard for. Connie could possibly lose it all, including herself. On the other side of Chicago is Dean Wilson, a cocky police officer whose marriage ends tragically. … [Read more...] about A River Moves Forward by Selena Haskins
Element, Part 1 by CM Doporto
College freshman, Natalie Vega, offers to be a test patient for several vitamins and supplements created by Kronberg Laboratories, a large pharmaceutical company where she interns. Immediately her body starts going through physical changes but when she runs into her former high school crush, Ryan Garrett, she is unaware of the life altering affects he will have on her. Targeted Age Group: 14 and up What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Learn as much as you can about the craft of … [Read more...] about Element, Part 1 by CM Doporto
My Time in Hell – Suicide Prevention Tips Gleaned from 8 Years in a Cubicle by Jason Tucker
My Time in Hell is office humor at its finest! This book takes you on one man's comedic journey through life in the modern cubicle farm. Do your co-workers annoy you? Is your boss a clueless jerk? Do your company policies make less sense than Egyptian hieroglyphs? The author describes how he handled all these situations and more in hilarious detail. You will also learn where the cubicle came from, who invented it, and why. If you, or someone you know, works in Corporate America, … [Read more...] about My Time in Hell – Suicide Prevention Tips Gleaned from 8 Years in a Cubicle by Jason Tucker
Head Pain Natural Relief by Kathryn Merrow
There are reasons why your head hurts. In fact, there may be several reasons. You will find them in this book and you will also discover how to get rid of them naturally! "Your book is one for the ages. It's like having a first aid kit in the house. Something you can always refer to." - Maurice Chuka Here's a review from 'Fine Print' that sums up Head Pain Natural Relief very well: "This book is loaded with practical tips from the author's professional and personal experience with … [Read more...] about Head Pain Natural Relief by Kathryn Merrow
125 Best Kindle Fire Apps PLUS Kindle Fire Tips!
This is the 2nd Edition of the ebook, which has been UPDATED to 125 of the Best Kindle Fire Apps; each app has been reviewed and vetted by a total "Kindle Fire nerd". The author has painstakingly waded through the sea of available apps and reviewed, selected and presented the best of them all divided up into logical and useful categories. Plus, to make it even easier, each of these Kindle apps is click-and-go; just click on any app listed and you will be taken directly to that app's page … [Read more...] about 125 Best Kindle Fire Apps PLUS Kindle Fire Tips!
Keira in the Valley by Lorna Thomas
Keira lives with her clan in a valley shut off from the outside world. The valley is ruled by Mother Arbao according to her strict and exclusive interpretations of an ancient book of laws. The adults are forced to endlessly labor in the silver mines while the children and young adults gather the golden grain that makes up their only food source. At night the children diligently recite verses from the book in hopes of one day becoming one of Mother's trusted helpers. Although the children and … [Read more...] about Keira in the Valley by Lorna Thomas
Reading in Ecuador by jo Reason
Tell Us About Your Blog I read and review books mostly for fun, but on occasion I get paid. Why Did You Start a Book Blog? I live in Ecuador and after i bought a kindle it opened a What Kinds of Books do You Review? All sorts, but mostly religious fiction. What advice would you give new book bloggers? Keep at it, have patience. What Formats of Manuscripts or Books Will You Accept for Reviews? eReader formated How Do You Like Authors to Contact You? Email Contact … [Read more...] about Reading in Ecuador by jo Reason
Motivation is the Key – 365 Quotes to Inspire You by Frann Leach
One of the ways to keep focussed that I've found helpful over the years is the use of motivational quotes. So I've been collecting inspiration in this form for a number of years, reaching the grand total of 365 late in 2012. I tried to select those that are a little more unusual, finding they have more impact. Then I married each one with a suitable graphic, and published them under the title Motivation is the Key - 365 Quotes to Inspire You. Hope you find them as useful as I do. Targeted … [Read more...] about Motivation is the Key – 365 Quotes to Inspire You by Frann Leach
Deja Vu of Love
It just couldn’t be, no way, things like this don’t happen in real life… yet there he stood. Stunning, arrogant and ok Jazz Kelly had to admit it sexy as hell. Have you ever had that feeling you’ve experienced something before a smile, a sigh, a touch a look... Oh my god the look, when Jazz Kelly saw "the look" she almost collapsed. That's when Jazz knew, this was Déjà Vu Of Love. Author Bio: Welcome glad you stopped by I hope you enjoy the books I have written I love writing Chick Lit/ … [Read more...] about Deja Vu of Love
Grand Illusion of Tomorrow by Julie S. Ross
"Grand Illusion of Tomorrow" is a tragic, romantic, and educational novel. A modern love story based on real events and experiences bringing laughter and tears. Some chapters will bring chills, while other chapters will startle the reader so much that they tremble. The end of the story leaves a sense of joy, happiness, peace, relief and rejoice of having experienced such an adventure through this literary work about the unforgettable events of several individuals striving to find what … [Read more...] about Grand Illusion of Tomorrow by Julie S. Ross
Shadow of the Grizzly
In this western , Martin has produced a land-locked, Old West version of Peter Benchley's Jaws . Chased from its habitat among California's giant redwoods, a mammoth grizzly worshiped as a bear god by the localIndians goes on a rampage. When the son of the Indians' chief is killed by the animal, the tribe seeks out Clint Ryan to hunt it down. Although he demurs at first, circumstances force him to join both Indians and other hunters and to go after the bear. With tight plotting, Martin … [Read more...] about Shadow of the Grizzly