“It’s not that I don’t love you, and my tears are yet to dry. But you can’t go back and forth forever and we’ve already said goodbye.” Through these words, a young poet unearths his musical soul while severing ties with the woman he loves after her stunning betrayal. Unknowingly, in writing this ballad of liberation, he will soon evolve as one of the fastest rising stars on the pop music landscape. The year is 1991; the place, New York City. Here we meet Johnny Elias, a college student from … [Read more...] about Poet of The Wrong Generation by Lonnie Ostrow
Interview with Author – JB Michaels
About JB Michaels: J. B. Michaels, a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, has written stories since he was in fourth grade. He is a history teacher and department chair who loves his job. Married and with a son, Michaels has a great love of family. He has two sequels recounting the further adventures of the Tannenbaum Tailors ready for publication. The Order of St. Michael: A Bud Hutchins Thriller is JB's Young Adult book. What inspires you to write? "If you … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – JB Michaels
Being Richard by Toni Allen
Being Richard by Toni Allen Being immortal has never been easy. Some people are born immortal – some are made immortal. Towards the edge of Surrey, near the Hampshire border, lies the rural village of Elstead. If you follow the River Wey westwards you’ll arrive at Thundry Meadows, an ancient sacred site dedicated to the god Thor. It’s a place of beauty and mystery, where the river runs clean and owls hoot in the night. Over two and a half thousand years ago a man was born there, Sunbeerka, … [Read more...] about Being Richard by Toni Allen
Interview with Author – Karla Brandenburg
About Karla Brandenburg: Karla Brandenburg is the author of contemporary romances with a supernatural flair, and winner of a Writer's Digest award. She has been writing since 2002, and is a member of the Romance Writers of America. Raised on the gothic romances of Victoria Holt and the horror of Stephen King, she is an avid reader. Karla is a card-carrying cookie-holic, enjoys baking and travel. As a life-long resident of the Chicago area, she is also an avid sports fan, and at one time aspired … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Karla Brandenburg
Interview with Author – Ernest Gordon Taulbee
About Ernest Gordon Taulbee: I grew up in a small town in Eastern Kentucky called Salyersville. I received both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree from Eastern Kentucky University. Upon completing my MA I moved to Louisville -- where I have lived most of my adult life. Love of reading and writing has been a theme in my life. Through the decade and a half since I finished his MA, I have worked a variety of jobs, from populating a cubicle in a large corporation to making and selling mead. … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Ernest Gordon Taulbee
The Fiery Boys by Sage Ardman
I've been in love with the Fiery Boys for ten years now, so I was incredibly excited when they announced a reunion tour. Their music meant more to me than most people realized--it had literally saved my life. Back before they broke up, most people screamed for Chuck, the tall, seductive singer. Gabe, the guitarist, was usually their second choice, although I never understood why. Besides, I didn't want those two. The one I wanted was River, the buff and sexy drummer with the shaved head. Buck, … [Read more...] about The Fiery Boys by Sage Ardman
Interview with Author – Sasha Clinton
About Sasha Clinton: Sasha Clinton discovered romance novels at the age of thirteen and has been addicted to the genre ever since. After getting a degree in Chemical Engineering and realizing that there was no way she could ever be an engineer, she decided to follow her passion and write romance novels. Sasha has lived in New Delhi, Melbourne, Manchester and Boston and continues to move frequently. But wherever she is, she’s hard at work on her next book. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Sasha Clinton
Secret (Peters Junction Series Book 1) by Nicola Sinclair
Everyone has secrets, but what do you do when those secrets could destroy you? April Pope isn't looking for love. She can’t afford to. Not when falling in love has the potential to destroy everything she’s worked so hard to protect. Instead, she hides herself away in the small town of Peters Junction, living in obscurity where the rest of the world won’t look for her. When an opportunity too good to pass up puts her directly in the path of Lachlan Kennedy, Australia’s very own Hollywood … [Read more...] about Secret (Peters Junction Series Book 1) by Nicola Sinclair
The Ties That Bind by Nicholas Bridwell
"Everything's bigger in Texas. Even the Secrets." How many family sagas have you read that include a murder mystery in Texas, an epic romance in Japan, tragedy on the cobblestone streets of Paris, and cliff-divers and witchy-women in Mexico? Nicholas Bridwell's debut novel, The Ties That Bind, is about five families who couldn't be more different coming together as a community when tragedy strikes their neighborhood. From there, the story branches out into generations as we explore the … [Read more...] about The Ties That Bind by Nicholas Bridwell
Changeling by Leigh Teale
Tinsley Scott isn't having the greatest year. Her boyfriend refuses to let her meet his family, her mother is convinced she's on drugs, and her little sister's meddling has hit an all-time high. When she tries to run away from her problems, though, they only get worse. One accidental plunge through a puddle later and she finds herself in the mysterious Faewyld. There, she learns that she's a changeling, the spirit of a dead Fae who took refuge in a mortal body. Now she has a whole other world … [Read more...] about Changeling by Leigh Teale
Perfectly Reasonable by Linda O’Connor
Love what you do and do what you love. Sounds perfectly reasonable, but chances are, you’ll find your passion in the last place you look . . . Margo MacMillan finished medical school, but in the process, her self-confidence and self-esteem took a beating. So for the sake of self-preservation, she’s stepped away from medicine to re-group. In the meantime, painting soothes her soul and pays the bills. Trace Bennett set his sights on a medical degree and has to prepare the perfect medical … [Read more...] about Perfectly Reasonable by Linda O’Connor
Interview with Author – Wanda Penalver Bevan
About Wanda Penalver Bevan: Wanda Penalver Bevan was born and raised in upstate New York. A graduate of Northwestern University, she’s worked as an actress, paralegal, and events professional. She is the songwriter of Little Girl (2012), a tribute to the youngest victim of the 2011 Tucson shootings, and her poem, America’s Child (1996), is on display at the Oklahoma City National Memorial. Their Souls Met in Wishton is her first novel. She has three children and lives in Los Angeles. What … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Wanda Penalver Bevan