Karen Grace has just realized her life’s dream of buying an old motel to renovate — by herself. How hard can it be? But money slips through her fingers fast and she’s forced to find a job in town, where she meets the love of her life. Then the real trouble begins. She begins finding her belongings destroyed, ominous messages scribbled on her walls, an effigy planted behind her property. It’s clear someone doesn’t want her in town and they’re going to make sure she leaves. … [Read more...] about Inn Dreams by April Tompkins
Seeker by Jean M. Grant
Seeker by Jean M. Grant Nock, draw, release. Her bow is always ready, and if her arrow hits its mark, she will secure her destined soulmate. Aileana Montgomerie’s bloodline holds valuable gifts of foresight and healing, but with each honor comes a curse. Even though she is descended from the mystical isles’ folk, she lacks the ability of the Scottish Ancients and wonders if she belongs in a magical family. Aileana just wants a purpose. What good is her bow and arrow if she is denied the … [Read more...] about Seeker by Jean M. Grant
Interview with Author – Susan McDonough Wachtman
About Susan McDonough Wachtman: I'm a kayaker, writer, mother, wife, gardener, teacher, cat lover and book addict. I self-published Snail’s Pace and Arabella’s Gift after their publishers went out of business. Matriarchs: Eliza’s Revenge won best genre novel from the Pacific Northwest Writers Conference. Ferry Findings, a collection of short stories, was published by Kitsap Publishing in 2016. “Well written,” “quirky sense of humor,” and “doesn’t fit the genre” are the comments I hear most … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Susan McDonough Wachtman
Interview with Author – Rachael Farrimond
About Rachael Farrimond: Rachael holds a BA Honours Degree in Creative Writing and English Literature and a Level 4 Diploma in Proofreading and Editing. She has been putting these to work over the last few years, running a successful blog and website, and is now venturing into the realm of self-publishing. She lives in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North-East of England and, although she is sure that, in an alternative universe, she is living somewhere much more exotic, she is quite happy … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Rachael Farrimond
OF SHIPS AND SHAHS by NINA EMME
A spectacular tale that brings alive a turbulent period in India’s history through the eyes of a Portuguese priest. Adventures abound over land and sea as history is revealed through long-lost secret diaries. Meet Mughal princesses, visit exotic bazaars, and be captivated by a 17th-century travelogue in this thrilling historical fiction novella! Targeted Age Group:: 18-80 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I am an artist, and while doing a series of ocean and ship paintings, I was … [Read more...] about OF SHIPS AND SHAHS by NINA EMME
The Imaginators by M.K. Valley
Andria del Scorpio traded her crown for a sword. Being an Assassin on Ares might mean rubbing elbows with the filth of the Infinite Universe, but at least she’s free. Her ability to 'imagine' is perfectly suited to kill, and all Andria has to do is bag the prize money and consider the next Contract on the list. When an illegitimate Contract goes according to plan, everything goes wrong for her and her partner. They have a month before they’re put on trial and chained for murder. As time runs … [Read more...] about The Imaginators by M.K. Valley
Interview with Author – Magda L.
About Magda L.: She is the author of four self-published books on Amazon. When she's not writing, she's catching up on Netflix shows, YouTube videos, snacking and attending part-time classes. What inspires you to write? Anything really, like life itself. A butterfly flying and landing on a leaf could inspire a scene in my book. A girl I see on the street could inspire a character. A random thought could inspire a plot. Certain personal connections can inspire a whole book. … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Magda L.
A Poor Man’s Supper by Jim Gulledge
A Poor Man's Supper by Jim Gulledge In the North Carolina mountains two people, destined to love each other, are doomed to be apart. Vancie Keller is trying to survive on her mother’s failing farm when her life is forever altered by the arrival of two men, Josiah Buckland and Jagger Hill. One, she will love, the other she will marry. She has a secret neither of them know. Orphaned as a teen, Josiah Buckland came down from the rugged mountains of North Carolina to try to find work and … [Read more...] about A Poor Man’s Supper by Jim Gulledge
The Sleepless Duke by Lottie Lucile
A Duke disguised as a Cook. A Lady disguised as a maid. Dreading their impending marriages, they only have a few nights left in a creepy old manor. She thinks he hates her. He thinks she’s much too meek. Insomnia and a food thief lead to secret midnight trysts, where they treat and test each other. They discover a ravenous connection between them at night. With little time left together, they need to reckon with the lies they tell themselves. A Regency romance with honey and … [Read more...] about The Sleepless Duke by Lottie Lucile
Interview with Author – L. Salt
About L. Salt: My pen name is L. Salt and I am an emerging, multi-genre writer from the UK. I studied History of World Culture and did Master’s Degree in Art Expertise at the St. Petersburg University of Culture and Arts. I was born in Belarus and have lived for many years in Ukraine and Russia, then finally settled down in the North of England, where I currently live with my husband. My interest in writing dates back to my teenage years. Apart from creative writing, I have a passion for … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – L. Salt
Interview with Author – Robin Ray
About Robin Ray: I was born in Trinidad & Tobago to a Black mother and Asian father. I mention the biracial background because that, in addition to me being gay and autistic, caused me much grief in both Trinidad and the U.S. when I emigrated here at age 12. Finding absolute solace in isolating, I began honing two specific arts that interested me - music and writing. As a musician, I played guitar in bands and keyboards in recording sessions. Writing, always in my blood, came to the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Robin Ray
Featured PermaFree eBook: Charm School Quickie: Lesson 1.5 by Lynn Carmer
About the Book A little charm goes a long way… Caelen Calvo wants it all: the super-sexy boyfriend who makes her toes curl; a fledgling charm school that teaches naughty, after-hour classes; and the chance to teach one hundred women waiting on the edge of their seats for instruction on oral pleasure. She just has to figure out how to teach techniques like the Sucker and Pucker and the Ball Juggler, while keeping the uninhibited class under control! Brynn Calvo, her reserved sister, never gets … [Read more...] about Featured PermaFree eBook: Charm School Quickie: Lesson 1.5 by Lynn Carmer