Author Bio: Kitty Margo is the mother of three and grandmother of four. She lives between the banks of two rivers and spends a good portion of her time with her laptop, watching the swirling river rush by as she dreams up ghost tales because, thanks to her grandchildren, their is always a ghost involved in her storytelling. What inspires you to write? My grandchildren. Whenever they sleep over, I hear, "Tell us a story, Grandma," until they finally drift off to sleep. They are all the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Kitty Margo
The Everlasting Road by Jeremy Scott Lambert
Charlie Jacobsen is a young man who seemingly has it all: athletic talent, popularity, and boundless opportunity. But below this surface level existence there is more— a lot more. The truth? He feels lost and out of control. His existence is haunted by strange extraordinary experiences, well hidden emotional scars, and unrelenting questioning fueled by his emptiness. Soon after he serendipitously meets the savior and love of his life, Ema, he is confronted with a situation no teenager should … [Read more...] about The Everlasting Road by Jeremy Scott Lambert
Interview with Author – Ann Herrick @ann_herrick
Author Bio: Ann Herrick is the award-winning author of several books and short stories for kids and teens. Included in the awards her books have won are the ALA Recommended Book for Reluctant Readers, IRA/CBC Children’s Choice and EPIC Best YA Novel Finalist. Ann grew up in Connecticut, where she graduated from The Morgan School and Quinnipiac University. She now lives in Oregon with her husband, who was her high-school sweetheart. Their wonderful daughter is grown, married and gainfully … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Ann Herrick @ann_herrick
Interview with Author – R.G. Triplett
Author Bio: R.G. Triplett - Bobby, as his friends call him - is an artist at heart. He is a professional musician and private chef - not to mention a husband, daddy of two, and self-proclaimed nerd. Over the last decade he has had the privilege and responsibility of sharing his heart and his inspirations with thousands, and his writing is an expression of his rather epic view of the world. What inspires you to write? I think stories with layers and histories and depth and allusions can … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – R.G. Triplett
For Love and Vengeance by Johnny Ray
Both the Americans and the Russians think Victoria works for them exclusively. In truth; the Pack, an International Crime Syndicate, brutally controls her while they launder money in America by buying distressed houses for terrorist sleepers. While she executes the perfect escape, staging her death during a shark attack, she makes one mistake—she meets Royce, who worked as a special operative several years earlier, the night before disappearing. Royce, on the other hand, wants nothing to do … [Read more...] about For Love and Vengeance by Johnny Ray
The Journey to Whitestone by Johnny Ray
THE JOURNEY TO WHITESTONE, an 82,000-word paranormal romance, and the first in this Dream Master series, is set in Atlanta, Georgia and the Great Smokey Mountains of Tennessee. As Jacquelyn Parker struggles with her life spinning out of control, resulting in a bitter divorce, and her career ruined, she is sucked into a sinister world of late-night sleazy bars. It is her last minute prayer that fortunately finds its way to the Dream Master who controls the gates to Whitestone, a side door to … [Read more...] about The Journey to Whitestone by Johnny Ray
The Wayward Gifted – Broken Poing by Donna Childree and Mike Hopper
When their mother moves the family more than a thousand miles from the only home they have ever known, Samantha and Steuart DuBoise struggle to adjust. Armed with unique talents, and the encouragement of their grandmother, the children soon discover a universe of challenge, and magical adventure in this coming of age novel. Targeted Age Group: 14+ How is Writing In Your Genre Different from Others? Like the children in the book, we are transplanted southerners. What Advice Would You … [Read more...] about The Wayward Gifted – Broken Poing by Donna Childree and Mike Hopper
Stalking Love by Johnny Ray
STALKING LOVE is a 94,000 word romantic thriller set in St. Petersburg, Florida during the current real estate crisis. With a serial killer targeting people involved in the real estate business, and a potential love of a lifetime in the works, it takes all of the strength and courage of a woman thought to have it all, but lacking everything that really matters to grow and develop into who she is destined to become. As Rachel Contino, a proficient, thirty-eight year old realtor, attempts to … [Read more...] about Stalking Love by Johnny Ray
What We Saw by Ryan Casey
Liam and Adam arrive at their grandparents' caravan site like any pair of young cousins: mischievous and fascinated by mystery and adventure. But when the disappearance of their dog leads to a terrifying discovery deep in the nearby woods, Liam and Adam are plunged into a very adult world of secrecy and suspicion. As the story twists and turns towards a shocking conclusion, the dark secrets of the seemingly sleepy community begin to unravel... What We Saw is a touching and thrilling … [Read more...] about What We Saw by Ryan Casey
Bodies Terrestrial by Beem Weeks
Targeted Age Group: 13+ Genre: Historical fiction Your Story: … [Read more...] about Bodies Terrestrial by Beem Weeks
Prairie Hill by Fred Burwell
n 1980, a troubled young stranger arrives in Prairie Hill, a small Wisconsin city. Jimmy Lathrop would like nothing better than to go about his business washing dishes at the popular local eatery, the Pullet Surprize. A fresh start. No questions asked. Then he begins moonlighting as the feathered mascot of the local minor league baseball team and meets someone who will change his life. Jenny Diggles bides her time serving the locals at the Pullet Surprize, struggling to come to terms with her … [Read more...] about Prairie Hill by Fred Burwell
Robin’s Blue by Pam Alster
Robin’s Blue is a page-turning epic set against the disco 70’s through the Reagan-era 80’s, when divorce was the norm and casual sex and recreational drugs were ubiquitous. Robin Daniels, a runaway from a violent and emotionally desolate upper middle-class home, repeatedly navigates her world without guidance. After a failed marriage, she discounts love as an option and moves through a series of jobs and men. A futile attempt to live as a kept woman compels her to become a high-class call girl. … [Read more...] about Robin’s Blue by Pam Alster