About Leah Sanders: LEAH SANDERS makes her home in Idaho with her husband and four children. By day she teaches English at a local community college and drives the volleyball carpool. By night, she writes, edits, and designs cover art from her favorite seat on the couch. What inspires you to write? I get my inspiration from a variety of places: my kids, discussions with friends, but most of all I just love to write. Tell us about your writing process. I'm a complete seat of the pants … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Leah Sanders
It Was You by Anna Cruise
Abby Sellers knows what she wants. Enduring eighteen years in the shadow of her identical twin sister, Annika, she wants a fresh start. A chance to create her own life, separate from her conniving, deceptive twin. Surprising both her family and friends, Abby ditches her plans for college and enrolls at a new school instead. There, she encounters West Montgomery, a sexy fellow student who immediately disarms her with his good looks and charm. West takes a liking to Abby and she suddenly finds … [Read more...] about It Was You by Anna Cruise
How to Write Clearly: A Guide to Effective Communication by Doug Erlandson
This book is bargain priced from 09/20/2014 until 09/22/2014 Advice, How to, Business, College, Writing Description: This is a guide to clear, concise and compelling communication written by the author of the bestselling Kindle book How to Think Clearly: A Guide to Critical Thinking. It is easy to understand and provides a lively introduction to clear, well-written communication. Whether you write books, magazine articles, social media posts, or an email, your readers will be more eager … [Read more...] about How to Write Clearly: A Guide to Effective Communication by Doug Erlandson
Larkspur by Anya W. Vossand
[College Student/Professor Lesbian Erotic Romance, 26,300 words] For the sake of forbidden love, would you risk it all? I have a confession - I'm in love with my professor, Dr. Alana Lark. All during her junior level lit course, I'd try to concentrate, but I just couldn't. What attracts me to her? Her bad ass attitude, her Irish accent, her gorgeous, dark features and hair. Honestly, take your pick. I'd do anything for her, but I just can't bring myself to tell her how I feel. It'd be so … [Read more...] about Larkspur by Anya W. Vossand
Philosophy Basics: A Jargon-Free Guide for Beginners by Doug Erlandson @licoricelady
This book is bargain priced from 08/16/2014 until 08/18/2014 An easy-to-understand guide to philosophy. This simple, nontechnical approach covers the major topics of philosophy in a way that even those who have familiarity with philosophy will understand. Topics include: What does it mean to think logically? How do we know? What is the link between the mind and the brain? Do we have free will? What is morality? Does God exist? And much more. Targeted Age Group: 21-50 Book Price: … [Read more...] about Philosophy Basics: A Jargon-Free Guide for Beginners by Doug Erlandson @licoricelady
The Freshman 15 Survival Guide by Valerie Remy-Milora, Chef John, and Anne Newsome @thesatevepot
About your Book: This book is a guide for College Freshmen (and beyond) full of tips and advice for avoiding the famous "Freshman 15" pounds of weight gain their first year in college. It focuses on diet and general health and exercise tips to help freshmen establish routines that will help them get a solid start in their first year of college, not only physically but also academically as our daily routines are intimately intertwined with performance whether academically or professionally. Much … [Read more...] about The Freshman 15 Survival Guide by Valerie Remy-Milora, Chef John, and Anne Newsome @thesatevepot
Tuition Assistance by Richard Morales
This book is bargain priced from 06/28/2014 until 06/29/2019 A book designed for active duty US service members and vets. Provides higher learning tricks of the trade that service members use to advance their degree plans while on active duty and shortly thereafter - with a general focus on the Tuition Assistance (TA) roller coaster ride - for if and when TA becomes unavailable due to lack of funding or politics (in the news recently, remember?). Book chapters range from how to confirm a … [Read more...] about Tuition Assistance by Richard Morales
Seized: Part 1 by Ana Munroe
Does love happen in an instant? Sierra Gavon is about to give herself to a man she just met hours ago. She can't believe the instant attraction she feels for Shane Adams, a true island man. Tanned muscles, intricate tattoos, and a pair of devastating blue eyes is clouding her usual good sense. Shane is surprised at how entranced he is with Sierra. The punch of her sex appeal hadn't come through in the data he has collected about her. He had known she would be coming to the Bahamas for … [Read more...] about Seized: Part 1 by Ana Munroe
Her Dark Places by Kelly Killarney @kellykillarney
‘Veronica Mars’ meets ‘Felicity’ in this sexy, snarky, New Adult Romantic Suspense novel. Jasmine “Jazz” Holloway gets more than she bargained for when she heads to Sutton College for her freshman year. A long-distance relationship with her high-school boyfriend is tough to maintain. Especially when Brennan, the cute boy down the hall, keeps flirting. And after someone starts threatening her roommate, Jazz enlists the help of Sean, a smokin’ hot upperclassman who runs a P.I. agency out of a … [Read more...] about Her Dark Places by Kelly Killarney @kellykillarney
Tired of Being Black by Rodney Jordan
Tired of Being Black offers a fresh perspective on the negative struggles and stereotypes of the black race from a man who personified most of them growing up and then turned his life around to become a public school teacher, a basketball coach, and a positive role model to hundreds of students and athletes. In his book, Jordan draws heavily from his experiences growing up in an urban black neighborhood largely defined by gunshots, violence, stolen cars, teen pregnancy, and welfare. Raised … [Read more...] about Tired of Being Black by Rodney Jordan
Orange Blossom by Sarah Daltry @SarahDaltry
“I’ve never understood a year. A year was always a measurement of something bad for me. A year in my father’s prison sentence, a year since my mom’s death, a year left of school before I could get far, far away from here. Now, as I look down the end of my college career, with only a little more than a semester to go, a year seems like something magical. It has been a year since Lily chose me, since she sat with me on the old swing set and made a decision that I was worthy of her. And every … [Read more...] about Orange Blossom by Sarah Daltry @SarahDaltry
Interview with Author – Joshua Cintron
Author Bio: Joshua Cintron is a teacher, author, copywriter, webmaster, poet and infopreneur. Josh writes quality articles and blogs for business owners, magazines, fortune 500 companies, local businesses and personal bloggers. He currently teaches courses in business related subjects at several colleges in the US. He holds a master's, bachelor's and associate's degrees in business. Josh is married with twins, yup, twins. When his twins are laid to rest at night, he works hard to keep his … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Joshua Cintron
