When Cinda decides to visit her identical twin, Linda, and family in Northern Uganda, little does she know they will soon be running for their lives. How did a relaxing vacation result in a terrifying escape from artillery and automatic gunfire? The answer begins four decades earlier when their parents and family of five children leave everything familiar in America to start life as medical missionaries in rural East Africa. Three generations of a family’s love, forged by shared faith, … [Read more...] about Heartprints of Africa by Cinda Adams Brooks
Interview with Author – Leon Logothetis
About Leon Logothetis: Leon Logothetis is a global adventurer, motivational speaker & philanthropist. It wasn’t always that way. He used to be a broker in the city of London where he felt uninspired and chronically depressed. He gave it all up for a life on the road. This radical life change was inspired by the inspirational movie The Motorcycle Diaries. The days of living and working behind his ‘slab of wood’ (or desk to the layman) are well and truly over. His new passion: Finding ways … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Leon Logothetis
Brainrush by Richard Bard
Brainrush by Richard Bard The sensational Wall Street Journal #1 Bestseller that Publishers Weekly called "A Terrifically Entertaining Thriller" is finally FREE! When a freak accident endows a terminally ill man with extraordinary mental abilities, he’ll spend his last days fighting to rescue a woman and her autistic child, unwittingly becoming the only hope against a global terrorist—or the fanatic’s ultimate weapon. https://youtu.be/CQF_7OzS7cg … [Read more...] about Brainrush by Richard Bard
Beyond Travel: A Road Warrior’s Survival Guide by Marcey Rader
Beyond Travel: A Road Warrior’s Survival Guide” is a comprehensive guide for business travelers, road warriors, and mobile professionals to reclaim their lives and their health. The book reveals solutions for simple management of email, calendar, task, time and receipt management, as well as ideas for eating on the road, sleeping in hotels, staying healthy during air travel, and finding movement opportunities. Targeted Age Group:: 25-65 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I was inspired … [Read more...] about Beyond Travel: A Road Warrior’s Survival Guide by Marcey Rader
Descendants of the Dragon by Kelcey Hill
After the death of her grandfather, Zhou Da abandoned the traditions of her family and threw herself into the study of science and biology. Now a renowned paleontologist, Zee eats, sleeps and breathes dinosaurs. Years later she finds herself comfortable with her life and career, until she receives an unexpected invitation from her godfather -- a conservation scientist -- to join a select team of professionals in researching a classified project near a small village in rural China. After … [Read more...] about Descendants of the Dragon by Kelcey Hill
Rum, Cigars, and Corpses by Jerold Last
*NEW RELEASE* A cancer researcher from California dies in a suspicious accident while touring Cuba. The tour guide, who was fired for negligence, hires Roger to clear her reputation. Roger’s first problem is how to get to Cuba where another complex case awaits solution. Fortunately, he has Suzanne. His second problem is how to proceed in a foreign country where he doesn’t know anybody and nobody knows him. Before long the reader is touring Cuba with our detective couple, very much on … [Read more...] about Rum, Cigars, and Corpses by Jerold Last
Set in Stone: Greenwood Cemetery by Trisha Lyn Fawver
A collection of photography featuring Greenwood Cemetery in Arcata, CA. Author and photographer Trisha Lyn Fawver intertwines facts about this historic location with vivid photos of the cemetery. Targeted Age Group:: All Ages What Inspired You to Write Your Book? Having lived in Arcata for 4 years during college, I never even knew this little cemetery was there. It was interesting that it was two different types of cemetery in one location, and so near the high school. Upon visiting the … [Read more...] about Set in Stone: Greenwood Cemetery by Trisha Lyn Fawver
Interview with Author – Gregory V. Diehl
About Gregory V. Diehl: Gregory V. Diehl understood the importance of universal ideals at a very young age. Raised in California before embarking on a path of global exploration, Diehl focused his belief in personal empowerment through a career path in education at age 18. His quest for learning led him to deep self-discovery through entrepreneurship, inquiry, and analysis. Diehl has lived and worked in over 35 countries so far, offering straightforward solutions to seekers of honest advice and … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Gregory V. Diehl
Interview with Author – NJS Kaye
About NJS Kaye: A former Communications professor and journalist, NJS Kaye took her twin boys on 20+ flights before their first birthday. Her experiences with Hollywood actors, Ivy League academics, the United Nations, and underfoot Lego have trained her in graceful escape and diplomacy. What inspires you to write? Items May Have Shifted was inspired by my own twin boys, after I realized I had taken them on more than 20 flights before their first birthday! I've worked as a professor, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – NJS Kaye
Interview with Author – Bronwyn Elsmore
About Bronwyn Elsmore: Bronwyn is New Zealand born and bred and though she’s travelled a lot she’s “very much a Kiwi”. Over her writing career she has published over a wide range of genres – fiction and non-fiction books for adults and children, short stories, articles, poetry, and stage plays – but she is now concentrating on novels. She has won many writing awards, particularly for short stories and plays. Home is on the outskirts of Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, overlooking the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Bronwyn Elsmore
The Little Sentinel of the Sierra Nevada by Paul Williams
The Little Sentinel of the Sierra Nevada follows the harrowing experiences of a small group of pioneers as they journey west to California in 1846. Told through the eyes of thirteen year old Sarah Harlan, the journey is a lesson in strength and endurance, one that will shape Sarah's life forever. Targeted Age Group:: Adult or late teen. What Inspired You to Write Your Book? The American west has fascinated me since my youth. The hardships and tragedies that befell so many nameless … [Read more...] about The Little Sentinel of the Sierra Nevada by Paul Williams
The Little Sentinel of the Sierra Nevada by Paul Williams
It is 1846 and Sarah Harlan is just thirteen when she sets out with her family on the great trek West to California. Confident and assured beyond her years, schooled and shaped by the Father she adores, Sarah believes life has little more to teach her. But this is a journey like no other. In crossing a Continent they must face all that nature can unleash upon them; tempests and floods; raging rivers and scorching deserts; disease and starvation. To face these challenges and overcome them, … [Read more...] about The Little Sentinel of the Sierra Nevada by Paul Williams