Diggle is a disaster-prone dog who has the great fortune of living with Mr Bun at Fun Buns Bakery but his passion for cakes leads him into all sorts of sticky, smelly situations. In this, the first of the Diggle series, an incident with some cinnamon scones takes a very nasty turn and Diggle is nearly separated from Mr Bun forever. Targeted Age Group: 5-10 How is Writing In Your Genre Different from Others? Well, I am actually writing a book for my own age group, or at least I was when … [Read more...] about Diggle Dog & The Devious Dustbin by Jack Penn
Puppy Poetry: The Exhausting, Funny and Sweet Moments that Come With Being Owned By Puppies by Shannon Sonneveldt
For anyone who has ever had a puppy, is currently owned by a puppy or dog, or is considering sharing your home with a puppy; this book is a must read! Inside is a humorous and sweet look at what puppies both do and add to your home. This volume of poetry includes the following 20 poems: Puppies Adopted Flashback Ninja Puddles and Mud Tails or Toys Tornado Diggers House Trained Bare Puppy Toes Explorers Exploring the White Stuff Lap Dogs That Face Good Babies … [Read more...] about Puppy Poetry: The Exhausting, Funny and Sweet Moments that Come With Being Owned By Puppies by Shannon Sonneveldt
Her Fated Cowboy by Donna Michaels
Book One/Cole Harland County Series ...unruly cowboys and the women who tame them... L.A. cop, Jordan Masters Ryan has a problem. Her normal method of meeting a crisis head-on and taking it down won’t work. Not this time. Not when fate is her adversary. Having kept her from the man she thought she’d always marry, the same fickle fate took away the man she eventually did. Thrown back into the path of her first love, she finds hers is not the only heart fate has damaged. Widower and … [Read more...] about Her Fated Cowboy by Donna Michaels
Puritan’s Empire by Charles Coulombe
A Catholic Perspective on American History. History is the key to understanding men-whether as nations, families, or individuals. For Catholics, history has an even higher purpose beside. For them, history is the unfolding of God's Will in time, and the attempts of men either to conform themselves to or to resist that Will. But American Catholic historians have generally refrained from exploring their own national history with these principles, preferring instead to adopt the analysis of their … [Read more...] about Puritan’s Empire by Charles Coulombe
Back Channel: The Kennedy Years by William Bertram MacFarland
A fascinating story by a man who describes himself as a patriot, a soldier, a spy and an assassin. He is also a Special Assistant to President Kennedy and gradually becomes a personal friend of the Kennedy family. You'll see what goes on behind closed doors in the White House and the Pentagon, join Bertie on a covert fact-finding mission in Vietnam, watch him cope with two KGB assassins and much, much more Targeted Age Group: 18+ What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Stop … [Read more...] about Back Channel: The Kennedy Years by William Bertram MacFarland
Write the Darn Book by Mike Reuther
Many people dream of writing a book, but few ever getting around to doing it. Why? Mike Reuther, author of "Write the Darn Book", believes too many aspiring writers set themselves up for failure by believing it's difficult. It doesn't have to be. The key is writing from one's heart to allow for the free flow of words to come pouring out. In no time at all - a matter of weeks - a writer can have a manuscript ready to be edited and eventually published. The book also covers literary agents and the … [Read more...] about Write the Darn Book by Mike Reuther
Realm of Reviews by Hannah Bassett
Tell Us About Your Blog On my blog, I review primarily books, but also sometimes their film counterparts. I have a variety of genres that I enjoy reviewing. I usually focus on characters and major plot points from books and move on to my opinion of them -- what works, what doesn't, and who might enjoy different types of novels that I could recommend. I also post pictures of things (makeshift bookmarks, usually) that I find in books from libraries or garage sales. Why Did You Start a Book … [Read more...] about Realm of Reviews by Hannah Bassett
Clotho’s Loom by Shawn StJean
William Wyrd, an introverted history professor at long remove from his youthful days as a marine sniper, is drafted to serve overseas in the U.S. military at age thirty-nine. Already in a relationship made tenuous by the demands of dual professional careers and their own dearth of interpersonal experience, he and his wife are completely estranged by the blunder on the part of the government. But is this merely human error at work, a bad mix of circumstances—or tangling of the skein of Fate? In … [Read more...] about Clotho’s Loom by Shawn StJean
The Shopkeeper by James D. Best
71 customer Reviews for 4.5 Stars In 1879, Steve Dancy sells his New York shop and ventures west to explore and write a journal about his adventures. Though he's not looking for trouble, Dancy's infatuation with another man's wife soon embroils him in a deadly feud with Sean Washburn, a Nevada silver baron. Infuriated by the outrages of two hired thugs, the shopkeeper kills both men in an impulsive street fight. Dancy believes this barbarian act has closed the episode. He is wrong. … [Read more...] about The Shopkeeper by James D. Best
Khe by Alexes Razevich
Khe, the first volume of the Khe’s World series, is the tale of a young alien on a distant planet who, to discover the truth of her world, must defy all that she believes. Khe loves her simple life on a farming commune, until she discovers that her gift for pushing the crops is a death sentence. Fleeing across the wilderness, she makes her way to the city of Chimbalay, searching for the orindles who might save her. But Chimbalay has its own dangers. The Powers are there—the secret rulers … [Read more...] about Khe by Alexes Razevich
CIA Fall Guy by Phyllis Zimbler Miller
A woman whose husband was killed in a terrorist bombing is called to CIA headquarters to identify someone from her past. Fearing she may become a fall guy for the CIA, she sets off on her own to discover what is really going on. Her quest takes her to Europe and back again to the U.S., and pairs her with the man who may have been responsible for her husband’s death. www.PhyllisZimblerMiller.com Author Bio: My "personal relationship" with the CIA: The CIA recruited at Wharton when I was an … [Read more...] about CIA Fall Guy by Phyllis Zimbler Miller
A New Dawn Rising by Michael Joseph
Haunted by the loss of his wife and young daughter, reclusive ex-cop, Sam Carlisle, is offered a job working for wealthy businessman, Carl Renshaw. An opportunity to move on and make a fresh start. But when Carl is murdered, the police suspect Sam is responsible, forcing him to hunt down the real killer himself. Only someone doesn't want Sam Carlisle finding out the truth... Targeted Age Group: Adults How is Writing In Your Genre Different from Others? I would like to think this first … [Read more...] about A New Dawn Rising by Michael Joseph