After a traumatic betrayal, two lifelong friends are torn apart. Drew and Calvin grew up together in the Futuristic city of Chreos. A debt-fueled dystopia where the rich own the poor. As orphans they relied on each other to survive, but as Drew falls deeper into drug addiction things change between them. When Drew's shady corporate employer asks him to blow up the factory that Calvin works in, he has no choice but to go through with it. Unknowingly setting off a chain of events that will force … [Read more...] about Lapse by Aaron Ivanoff
Sustainable Excellence, Ten Principles to Leading Your Uncommon and Extraordinary Life by Terry Tucker by Terry Tucker
Terry Tucker believes everyone is born to lead an uncommon and extraordinary life and that has nothing to do with where you work, how much money you make or where you live. We are not all born with the same gifts and talents, but we all have the ability to become the best person we are capable of becoming. But how do you achieve this remarkable life in an age where everyone seems to just get by? In this book, Terry answers the three basic questions that will lead you to your best life, "What is … [Read more...] about Sustainable Excellence, Ten Principles to Leading Your Uncommon and Extraordinary Life by Terry Tucker by Terry Tucker
The Feeling of Being Loved by Raviraj Mishra
Shruti, a software engineer has a wish to be truly loved by someone. In her journey, she has two companions - Meera and her talking rational mind. Her idea of love and respect guides her to take some strong decisions. The feeling of being loved is the story of those rational decisions taken by a distracted mind to make things alright. Targeted Age Group:: 20 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? Creating a story was always a plan. But this story ‘The Feeling of Being Loved’ came to me … [Read more...] about The Feeling of Being Loved by Raviraj Mishra
Concrete Jungle by M.O. LeClair
When Nylah Diamond, a young psychiatry student, becomes aware of a new case study, she becomes obsessed with it; something about it intrigues her. She wants to know about every detail, every statement, every piece of evidence and everyone involved. ...someone else wants it left in the past... She becomes determined to help piece together everything that has seemingly been hidden and scattered everywhere for so long... ...things that were meant to stay scattered and hidden. Something … [Read more...] about Concrete Jungle by M.O. LeClair
Tentoria by Sorin
Halfway through the 22nd century, mankind enters into a new world war to produce the first generation of Tentorians: an army of bionic humans made up as a last ditch solution to establish peace. With functioning bodies and human intelligence, they are the first genuine success in the artificial improvement. In time, the Tentorians come officially to be a nation, showing more and more their true nature: blood and power-thirsty, human-bodied machines. Thus, in the 25th century, the great powers … [Read more...] about Tentoria by Sorin
Tentoria by Sorin Banu
Halfway through the 22nd century, mankind enters into a new world war to produce the first generation of Tentorians: an army of bionic humans made up as a last ditch solution to establish peace. With functioning bodies and human intelligence, they are the first genuine success in the artificial improvement. In time, the Tentorians come officially to be a nation, showing more and more their true nature: blood and power-thirsty, human-bodied machines. Thus, in the 25th century, the great powers … [Read more...] about Tentoria by Sorin Banu
Lily Tames the Angry Monster by Daddy Dan
Do you make these TOP-7 mistakes in raising children? (Some of them are inherent even in good parents.) (Mention: based on research of Northeastern University): #1. Placing a ban on the expression of emotions. Children’s negative feelings should be avoided altogether. #2. Believing the child should be liked by teachers, friends... A child with anger issues is not acceptable. He should always strive to please others. #3. Falsehood from parents. True toddler anger should not be hidden … [Read more...] about Lily Tames the Angry Monster by Daddy Dan
Interview with Author – Ajit Singh
About Ajit Singh: Ajit Singh Patna Women's College, Patna, Bihar, IND. 20+ Years of strong teaching experience for Under Graduate and Post Graduate courses of Computer Science across several colleges of Patna University and NIT Patna, Bihar, IND. [Memberships] 1. InternetSociety (2168607) - Japan/France/Delhi/Trivendrum Chapters 2. IEEE (95539159) 3. International Association of Engineers (IAENG-233408) 4. Eurasia Research STRA-M19371 5. ORCID … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Ajit Singh
Interview with Author – Roxanne San Jose
About Roxanne San Jose: I am born in the Philippines but I resides now in Las Vegas, Nevada. I self-published my first book, Annagram, in 2015 about three countries fighting for an island. What inspires you to write? I was inspired to write by reading books because it make me thought, "What if I can write one" Tell us about your writing process. It started with my creativity, writing it in a paper, brainstorming then after writing it, I typed it to the computer, it went to the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Roxanne San Jose
Interview with Author – Amaranthine Poetry
About Amaranthine Poetry: Amarnathine Poetry is a Nigerian born, Indian poet and essayist. His debut collection of poetry and prose "Notes From The Heart" was self-published in May 2018. The book reached a peak position of #21 on the Kindle India Poetry charts and spent 6 days on it. Notes From The Heart was also nominated for a Reader's Choice Awards by TCK Publishing in the Self-Help category. What inspires you to write? I honestly write heavily about nostalgia and … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Amaranthine Poetry
Interview with Author – Anna Luciano
About Anna Luciano: I am 36 years old, married and have a little girl by the name of Jessica. Ever since Jess was born I have enjoyed watching her grow into the beautiful (if not cheeky) 4 year old she has become. Jess was and is my inspiration and the reason I decided to write a children's book, 'Jess and the Pirate Hat' I have always believed that there is nothing more wonderful than a child's imagination and Jess never ceases to amaze me with hers. Writing … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Anna Luciano
Unforeseen Enemy by Carl Strom
The stakes are always high for Jack Shaw, a sniper and intelligence operative for the Global Intelligence Agency. But now, following the death of his partner during a botched GIA mission, the stakes have never been more personal. Jack missed his target the first time. Was the mistake purely human, or is he losing his grip? Now he’ll get the chance to find out. Paired with the far younger operative Yi Ling, Jack embarks on a deadly follow-up mission to track down the Romanian criminal that … [Read more...] about Unforeseen Enemy by Carl Strom
