This is a tale of religious diversity and acceptance where a young girl who realizes that her family celebrates a different faith than most. When she asks her friends about their beliefs, she comes to find that they all have their own religions and that all families are different. Targeted Age Group:: 3-7 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? My daughters were the driving force behind this tale … [Read more...] about My Family Is Different by Jessica Marie Baumgartner
Buyer’s Guide: The Shadow Master’s Miss by Barbara St. Raine
Targeted Age Group: 35-55 Category: Romance eBook price range: $2.99 About The Shadow Master’s Miss: An incredibly romantic adventure in historical paranormal romance She prayed for an angel to light her way but it was a sensuous devil in the shadows who answered her prayers… When a neighbor attacks their ranch, Tara’s mother begs her to escape with her siblings and to keep them safe. Leaving her mother behind to distract the killers who attacked them was the hardest thing Tara had … [Read more...] about Buyer’s Guide: The Shadow Master’s Miss by Barbara St. Raine
Pip! Zip! Hatch! Love! : A Complete Kid’s Guide To Keeping Chickens by Susanne Blumer
Have you ever thought about keeping chickens but didn't know how to begin? Pip! Zip! Hatch! Love! is the only book you will need! Learn what breed to choose, where to find chickens, detailed instructions on successful hatching, housing, keeping your flock safe, and much more! Full of fun pictures and interesting facts, Pip! Zip! Hatch! Love! is the essential guide for new chicken keepers of any age! Written by a well-known breeder, the author shares the knowledge gained from years of … [Read more...] about Pip! Zip! Hatch! Love! : A Complete Kid’s Guide To Keeping Chickens by Susanne Blumer
Link by D. A. Karr
Space Time, 2800, Earth As the Earth shifts on its axis, mankind is caught in a war of survival and time. Imprisoned in this time war, Captain John Garrick and the N.S.T.E.A. Phoenix become a pawn between technology, humans, and what's left of civilization. No amount of careful planning can prepare the time jumpers for the dangerous enemy that seems to predict their every move. As the N.S.T.E.A seals a deal to deliver time technology to the notorious outlaw, Menser, Garrick plots to … [Read more...] about Link by D. A. Karr
The Franciscan by WR.PARK
“The pope is not infallible.” When the newly elected Pope Francis utters this bold and unprecedented statement, he captures the attention of the world’s population. His reforms leave no corner untouched as he strips away the mask so long held before the face of the papacy. Bringing with him an open-minded candor rarely seen by public figures—he’s an inspiration to his followers—and a threat to those who oppose him. The Franciscan begins with a tale of Vatican suspense and intrigue plaguing … [Read more...] about The Franciscan by WR.PARK
Interview with Author – Raani York
About Raani York: Raani York has been a high volume writer for years. She has published articles, letters, short stories, poems, continuation stories and descriptions of all kind. She also writes novels, some of which can found on her website. Raani has been educated in Switzerland and in the U.S. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. She also obtained diplomas in Graphic Design, Color Studies and won a prize as a Logo Designer. She speaks four languages and several … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Raani York
Interview with Author – Karen J. Hicks
Author Bio: Karen J. Hicks is retired and lives in Henderson, Nevada. She recently published her second novel, The Coming Woman, based on the life of the infamous feminist Victoria C. Woodhull, who was the first woman to run for U.S. President. Her first book was a self-help book titled The Tao of a Uncluttered Life. Karen served as in-house editor for author Steve Allen and has written several screenplays, as well as poetry, short stories, and essays. To learn more, go to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Karen J. Hicks
Noise by Brett Garcia Rose @BrettGarciaRose
Noise was published in June 2014 and is available for sale on Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Noise-Brett-Garcia-Rose-ebook/dp/B00KYY4MM4). Genres: Action, Adventure, Mystery Synopsis: The world is an ugly place, and I can tell you now, I fit in just fine. Lily is the only person Leon ever loved. When she left a suicide note and disappeared into a murky lake ten years ago, she left him alone, drifting through a silent landscape. Or did she? A postcard in her handwriting pulls Leon … [Read more...] about Noise by Brett Garcia Rose @BrettGarciaRose
Interview with Author – Brett Garcia Rose @BrettGarciaRose
Author Bio: Brett Garcia Rose is a writer, software entrepreneur, and former animal rights soldier and stutterer. He is the author of two books, Noise and Losing Found Things, and his work has been published in Sunday Newsday Magazine, The Barcelona Review, Opium, Rose and Thorn, The Battered Suitcase, Fiction Attic, Paraphilia and other literary magazines and anthologies. His short stories have won the Fiction Attic’s Short Memoir Award (Second Place), Opium’s Bookmark Competition, The Lascaux … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Brett Garcia Rose @BrettGarciaRose
Interview with Author – Bill Edgar @AuthorBillEdgar
Author Bio: Bill Edgar is the author of The Minimum Wage Millionaire: How a Part Time After School Job Can Change Your Financial Life. He is passionate about helping youth understand how to become wealthy. He lives in Elburn, Illinois, with his three nearly teenage daughters (who will all be required to read his book). What inspires you to write? I was inspired to write because of my personal life experiences with money, spending, saving, and investing. I realized that there's a story to be … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Bill Edgar @AuthorBillEdgar
Interview with Author – Bard Constantine @BardConstantine
Author Bio: This is where I get the chance to explain myself. Listen very carefully because you can't hear the written word. If you could, it would sound like keyboard clicks, with the ghostly echoes of typewriter strokes haunted by the soft whisper of pen or pencil intimately caressing the page. I am a writer. What I do with that occupation is hopefully captivate your attention for a few brief moments while you take a mental vacation from the world that you reside in. I write the books … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Bard Constantine @BardConstantine
Interview with Author – Elise Celine
Author Bio: I’m no princess. I never played with dolls. Climbing a tree was my idea of fun. When I was a little girl I lived on an estate owned by my maternal grandparents where all my aunts and uncles lived. The garden was immense with no boundaries other than a wire fence that we kids easily jumped over. It wasn’t fancy, but it was gorgeous. My best friend in the world was my cousin who lived a close walk away. Between oaks and walnuts and roses and pets and bugs, I had the idyllic childhood. … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Elise Celine