This book is bargain priced from 05/03/2014 until 05/09/2014 A toxic smog hangs permanently over twenty-first-century New York City. The revolutionary movements of the late eighteenth century never materialized, and the great city is part of a vast British Empire. Its teeming underclass struggles daily to survive. Odette Speex is among them. A talented ballerina, her defiant spirit chafes at the unyielding tyranny of the nobility. Unbeknownst to her, she lives in a terribly distorted world. … [Read more...] about Odette Speex: Time Traitors Book 1 by Padgett Lively
Interview with Author – Andrea Cefalo @AndreaCefalo
Author Bio: Andrea Cefalo is the founder of Obelisk Historical Fiction Review and a blogger on the Middle Ages. She graduated with honors from Winthrop University in 2007 where she studied medieval art history, children’s literature, and education. She enjoys inspiring children of all ages to read and write through her workshops. The Fairytale Keeper, the first in The Fairytale Keeper series was a quarter-finalist in Amazon’s 2013 Breakthrough Novel Contest. The next three books in The … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Andrea Cefalo @AndreaCefalo
The Fairytale Keeper by Andrea Cefalo @AndreaCefalo
This book is bargain priced from 04/25/2014 until 04/25/2018 Adelaide’s mother, Katrina, was the finest storyteller in all of Airsbach, a borough in the great city of Cologne, but she left one story untold, that of her daughter, that of Snow White. Snow White was a pet name Adelaide’s mother had given her. It was a name Adelaide hated, until now. Now, she would give anything to hear her mother say it once more. A rampant fever claimed Adelaide’s mother just like a thousand others in … [Read more...] about The Fairytale Keeper by Andrea Cefalo @AndreaCefalo
Interview with Author – Nancy Klann-Moren @klanncy
Author Bio: I tried my hand at writing short fiction while traveling for work in advertising and marketing, as a creative outlet on long plane rides. That led to me signing up for writing classes, writer's conferences and local workshops. My goal―to create unique stories told in a distinctive voice. I'm happy to say some of the stories have garnered awards and publication in anthologies. Eleven of them are published in my collection of short stories titled, Like The Flies On The Patio. Short … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Nancy Klann-Moren @klanncy
Trout Fishing For Bodies by Robert K. Swisher Jr.
This book is bargain priced from 04/15/2014 until 04/21/2014 TROUT FISHING FOR BODIES poor little trout fish - bring on the butter and skillet, but please, developers, leave the river alone. "Roosevelt, please," my Guardian Angel pleaded, putting his hands together like he was praying. "Let me warn you one more time. I don't feel good about this. I have no doubt trout fishing is going to cause you nothing but grief." For a brief moment I hesitated, my Guardian Angel pleading was … [Read more...] about Trout Fishing For Bodies by Robert K. Swisher Jr.
Interview with Author – Michael Harrington @TheCityofMan
Author Bio: I'm a political economist, public policy analyst, and author with advanced degrees in political science, finance, and economics. My scholarship on political and economic issues have won several national awards while his commentaries have been published in a wide variety of national media journals, including The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, BusinessWeek, The Financial Times, and the Los Angeles Times, among others. Currently I write on economic policy and politics on the blog, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Michael Harrington @TheCityofMan
Interview with Author – Jean Sheldon
Author Bio: After over three decades as a Fine and Graphic Artist, a musician, songwriter, and poet, Jean tried her hand at writing fiction and fell in love. In 2008, she published 'The Woman in the Wing,' a historical mystery involving women pilots and riveters in World War II. The next book, 'Seven Cities of Greed' took a group of 'women of a certain age' on an adventure in New Mexico. 'Mrs. Quigley's Kidnapping', presents Mattie Draper, a Chicago female detective circa 1968. 'Flowers for Her … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Jean Sheldon
Audio Book: Rise to Power by Uvi Poznansky
Here is the story of David as you have never heard it before: from the king himself, telling the unofficial version, the one he never allowed his court scribes to recount. In his mind, history is written to praise the victorious—but at the last stretch of his illustrious life, he feels an irresistible urge to tell the truth. In the first volume, Rise to Power, David gives you a fascinating account of his early years, culminating with a tribal coronation. Rooted in ancient lore, his is a … [Read more...] about Audio Book: Rise to Power by Uvi Poznansky
Interview with Author – Libi Astaire @MissRebeccaLyon
Author Bio: Libi Astaire is an award-winning author who often writes about Jewish history. The first book in her acclaimed Ezra Melamed Mystery Series about Regency London’s Jewish community, The Disappearing Dowry, was named a 2010 Sydney Taylor Notable Book. Other volumes in the series are The Doppelganger’s Dance, Tempest in the Tea Room and The Ruby Spy Ring. She is also the author of the historical novels The Banished Heart and Terra Incognita, as well as several volumes of Chassidic … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Libi Astaire @MissRebeccaLyon
There Comes a Season Volume 1 by John Kachuba
There are consequences of war that remain hidden, buried deep within the minds and hearts of not only the soldiers, but those who wait for them, those who may be many miles removed from the front lines. In two volumes, There Comes a Season tells the stories of some of these people, such as the jaded newspaper reporter who is shaken to his core by the massacre of Lakota Indians at Wounded Knee in 1890; or the personal photographer of Adolf Hitler, who fears for his Jewish wife in 1930’s … [Read more...] about There Comes a Season Volume 1 by John Kachuba