Ellis leads his Gundogs into Hell’s Heart to hunt Gluttons and shred their armour. But Gluttons are the apex predators of Hell’s Heart, the forest that heed their own gods and spits on the laws of men. And while hunting their dangerous prey, Ellis’ Gundogs must battle The Song of the forest because when The Song casts its rhythm into their bones, self-slaughter and murder are the only thoughts the Gundogs have left. In Hell’s Heart, the trees are lord and master. Dram, an imperious soldier … [Read more...] about Araya by E.Detorres
Putting the Pieces Together: A Mother’s Journey – Our Story of an Autism Diagnosis by Kimberly Caggiano
-Finding Gratitude and Joy in your Autism Journey- Receiving an autism diagnosis can leave you feeling overwhelmed, confused and at times, alone. This book is a genuine depiction of the author’s experience and her son’s diagnosis when he was a toddler. “Putting the Pieces Together” is a valuable resource for any family facing a diagnosis. It defines therapies and outlines how to implement them in an organized, easy-to-understand simplified manner. Discover tips, strategies and ideas designed … [Read more...] about Putting the Pieces Together: A Mother’s Journey – Our Story of an Autism Diagnosis by Kimberly Caggiano
The New Kid – Understanding Autism by Cassandra King
There was a new kid at Joshua’s school… and he was a little different. But was he really? This Draw Your Own Story Book shows us how children with autism can teach us how to look at the world differently. The New Kid is the perfect social story for the home or Early Years classroom. It aims to engage children’s emotions, nurture their social skills and promote empathy for diversity. The book allows children to increase their understanding of autism by giving them the chance to illustrate the … [Read more...] about The New Kid – Understanding Autism by Cassandra King
The Dim-Witted Hitman: A Cruise Crime by Deb Graham
The Dim-Witted Hitman: A Cruise Crime by Deb Graham “Dimmie, my boy, it looks like you’re going on a luxury cruise.” With those words, the hot-headed Irish mobster sends his best hitman to take out his old rival. He’ll never control the mob so long as Kerrick is alive. Dimmie (short for Dim Wit) O’Malley, who has never been out of New York City, is trapped in a life he didn’t choose. Completely out of his element, he makes a mistake that'll cost his life...if he returns home. A former mob … [Read more...] about The Dim-Witted Hitman: A Cruise Crime by Deb Graham
Interview with Author – Uncle Dave Howard
About Uncle Dave Howard: I am an award winning children’s book author and illustrator. I was born with dyslexia, ADD, and autism. I was in special education classes all through school. I graduated from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh with an associate degree and then I graduated from California University of Pennsylvania with a bachelors in fine arts. What inspires you to write? My family mostly and my past experience. I wrote at first to escape reality. I was bullied in school and my … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Uncle Dave Howard
Featured PermaFree eBook: Brainrush by Richard Bard
About the Book The sensational Wall Street Journal #1 Bestseller that Publishers Weekly called "A Terrifically Entertaining Thriller" is finally FREE! When a freak accident endows a terminally ill man with extraordinary mental abilities, he’ll spend his last days fighting to rescue a woman and her autistic child, unwittingly becoming the only hope against a global terrorist—or the fanatic’s ultimate weapon. Over 1,100 5-Star reviews... Download book here … [Read more...] about Featured PermaFree eBook: Brainrush by Richard Bard
The Greatest Gift by Marie Tayse
He has autism and she has never felt good enough. Together they set out on a daring adventure where they discover unconditional love in the most surprising of places. Targeted Age Group:: 18+ What Inspired You to Write Your Book? Watching how some people treated my friends and a family member with autism, inspired me to write this book. Some of the general public gawk and stare at those with autism, as though they are 'less than' the rest of us. I wanted to bring the reader into the life … [Read more...] about The Greatest Gift by Marie Tayse
Interview with Author – Tyneise Seaborough
About Tyneise Seaborough: I am the "autism lover". There is a void in me that can only be filled when I work with children with Autism. I realized a few years ago that my entire purpose for being born was for this cause. Often times, when I say this, the blank stares that I get are priceless! I'm sooooooo glad to say that I have discovered living! I have dibbled and dabbled into a variety of work settings: schools, private sensory integration clinics, pediatric outpatient, pediatric … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Tyneise Seaborough
Interview with Author – Susan Louise Peterson
About Susan Louise Peterson: Susan Louise Peterson is an experienced school psychologist and award winning author. She has worked in the inner city schools of Las Vegas, NV for more than twenty years. Susan has conducted over 1000 assessments on young children with autism and developmental delays. She is the author of over ten books in the areas of education, research, autism and school psychology topics. What inspires you to write? My love of writing started early as I wrote speeches for … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Susan Louise Peterson
Is it Leaky Gut or Leaky Gut Syndrome by Anil Minocha
Renowned gastroenterologist and nutritionist explores the dark bowels of leaky gut and its myriad associations with disease states. He offers practical strategies based on his decades of clinical experience. Did you ever wonder why people with chronic ill-health usually suffer from multiple diseases? Have you heard of Gut-Immune-Skin-Brain axis? Gut is the largest immune organ spread over surface area of a football field and with a brain of its own comprising of 100 million nerve cells. The … [Read more...] about Is it Leaky Gut or Leaky Gut Syndrome by Anil Minocha
Interview with Author – Andrew Jonathan Fine
About Andrew Jonathan Fine: Andrew Jonathan Fine (1962 - ) was born in Haddon Heights, New Jersey, to a Conservative Jewish family. He started high school at 12, eventually graduating with a bachelor in electrical engineering and a master in computer science by the age of 23. He married twice, the first time at the age of 27, and the second time at 40. During his late childhood to teen years his family fell apart due to both his parents being mentally ill, and to the illness and old age of … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Andrew Jonathan Fine
Interview with Author – Lee Daniel Bullen
About Lee Daniel Bullen: Lee Daniel Bullen is the bestselling author of 'Double Ex', 'Beset' and several comedies and short stories. He previously worked as a teacher, illustrator and screenwriter but now solely devotes his time to crafting natty novels. His personal interests include squirrel romancing, ferret fondling and stringing the guitar. His more intelligible writings are available in paperback and eBook. What inspires you to write? Life experience and the need to fill an empty … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Lee Daniel Bullen
