Dead by Morning (Rituals of the Night Book #1) by Kayla Krantz Obsession is deadly. No one learns that better than Luna Ketz, a pessimistic high school senior. She wishes more than anything to graduate but things don't always go as planned. Luna quickly finds herself trapped in a web of lies and murders, spun by the least suspected person in her hometown. It's not long before she realizes she's being targeted by the person she despises most in the world. When Luna figures out who is behind … [Read more...] about Dead by Morning (Rituals of the Night Book #1) by Kayla Krantz
Interview with Author – Kristen Twardowski
About Kristen Twardowski: Kristen Twardowski stumbled her way through working with wolves and libraries and found her professional home doing marketing and data analysis in the publishing industry. Though there will always be a place carved in her heart for numbers and graphs, the rest of her love is given to the craft of writing. What inspires you to write? Where the desire to write came from is a good question. I have always told myself stories. Stories that helped me make sense of the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Kristen Twardowski
Interview with Author – Hanne Arts
About Hanne Arts: What inspires you to write? I can be inspired by anything at any given time. I do not write regularly, but instead wait for ideas to come and then can be computer-bound for several days in a row (I usually work on the computer). Tell us about your writing process. I make a rough outline in order to know and remember where my story will end up. I also make plans for some of the chapters that I know will be vital in furthering the story. For the rest, I write as it … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Hanne Arts
Interview with Author – Isis Sousa
About Isis Sousa: Writing sucks. Period. That’s why I am an artist; illustrator and graphic designer who writes in a hobby basis. Oh, wait… That’s not the “why”… I was born artist, and there is nothing I can do to change it. But with all the imagination I have running lose, there came some stories… And there came some books! What inspires you to write? I would say that first of all, is to create the very books I would like to read/buy but couldn’t find until now ^.^ And what keeps … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Isis Sousa
Dark Eve by William Couper
David Stevenson's already fragile marriage is shaken when his wife's personality starts to change after he finds baby on his doorstep. DI Kenneth Naylor is on the hunt for a child killer, but can't find a way of getting close to the strange murderer. His daughter is being haunted by something outside her window, something both fascinating and terrifying. These three people are at different corners of a devastating mystery that threatens to destroy them all. Targeted Age Group:: … [Read more...] about Dark Eve by William Couper
Bargain Book: Collision by David Podlipny
Haunted by his misdeeds, this nameless man is now more skittish than the wild animals in the woods he abandoned. Back legs broken, bleeding and panting, the deer he had hit with his car, the black pebbles he had stared into…he had brought his rifle from the backseat like it was nothing. Is there forgiveness for such things? Targeted Age Group: 18+ Book Price: $0.99 Links to buy book: (Check book price before you buy, as prices can change due to expiration of the sale or other technical … [Read more...] about Bargain Book: Collision by David Podlipny
Interview with Author – Valentine Williams
About Valentine Williams: Briefly: I’m an older woman who worked in teaching, mental health and as a market trader and foster parent for years, then obtained an MA in Creative Writing. I was commissioned to write two self-help books based on some of this work and basically carried on from there. I’ve always written poetry and short stories, and since giving up the day job (I had cancer – fine now) I’ve published various fiction novels under Valentine Williams, but kept poetry separate, writing … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Valentine Williams
Interview with Author – Jayden Hunter
About Jayden Hunter: Jayden Hunter was born in Hawaii in 1965 and learned to love books at an early age. Thrillers became his favorite genre and that is what he is focused on writing today. Omitting needless words is still problematic for him, but he's trying. What inspires you to write? My love of reading. My desire to share my thoughts. Tell us about your writing process. I outline first using a sheet of paper and a pen. One page. The story in a nutshell. Credit to Steven Pressfield … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Jayden Hunter
Buyer’s Guide: Hidden Monster by Amanda Strong
Targeted Age Group: 16 and older Category: Children and Young Adult Books Print book price range: 11.55 eBook price range: 3.99 About Hidden Monster: For seventeen-year-old Samantha Campbell, running back woods trails usually means freedom from her less-than-perfect life. That is, until the day a morning run turns into a living nightmare. When Samantha wakes up to find herself bound to a dirty, pinstriped mattress, she realizes she’s anything but free. With a masked abductor repeatedly … [Read more...] about Buyer’s Guide: Hidden Monster by Amanda Strong
The Lying Truth by Philip A. Oldfield
How many lies does it take to tell the truth? In Kate's life, it's one too many. Kate was happily married and madly in love with Niall. When he is kidnapped and then released two weeks later, with no memory of what happened to him, her life is torn apart. Niall forces her to become the consummate actor. At his hands she suffers one humiliation after another. He has changed for the worse. Much worse. Only no one will believe her. Each time she gets closer to finding out … [Read more...] about The Lying Truth by Philip A. Oldfield
Interview with Author – Leon Kastel
About Leon Kastel: I write about human action and interaction from a psychological point of view. My themes run the spectrum of human nature, criminal to noble, reasoning to absurd, romantic to erotic. Humans struggle for their meaning in adventure, love, status, sex, money, and power as the ego pulls them from trial to trial creating drama that is always interesting. My stories provide an insightful view of these struggles, sometimes comical. I am a storyteller more than a literary person. I … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Leon Kastel
THE MEMORY BOX by Eva Lesko Natiello
What would you do if you Googled yourself and uncovered something shocking? In this gripping psychological thriller, a group of privileged suburban moms amuse themselves by Googling everyone in town, digging up dirt to fuel thorny gossip. Caroline Thompson, devoted mother of two, is relieved to hear that her name appears only twice, citing her philanthropy. However, a delayed pang of insecurity prods Caroline to Google her maiden name—which none of the others know. The hits cascade like a … [Read more...] about THE MEMORY BOX by Eva Lesko Natiello