About Michael McCormick: Charles Michael McCormick grew up in Ohio, USA, and based the story told in his book, Across The Pond, on his experience as U.S. Marine who served in combat during the war in Vietnam. Upon his return to the United States, he was awarded the Silver Star Medal and the Purple Heart. After the war Michael earned a B.A. in psychology and his M.A. in clinical psychology. He has worked extensively with Vietnam war veterans and now lives in Oakland, California with his wife … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Michael McCormick
The Way by Mary E Twomey
In a world not divided by race, creed or color, but by blood type, Blue Anders finds herself on the wrong end of fortune’s mercy. Born with a lesser blood type, Blue is raised in The Way, a work camp for A-bloods. Targeted Age Group:: 15-35 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I love interesting characters, and really love writing about the brother/sister dynamic. Blue and Baird go through many hardships together, but they always manage to be both good and bad for each other, no matter … [Read more...] about The Way by Mary E Twomey
Winter Fall by Byron Tucker
A thrilling tale of survival in a ruined world... On August 1st, 2019, the Yellowstone Supervolcano erupts in its most cataclysmic eruption ever, unleashing a scene of destruction such as humankind has never seen and triggering a civilization-ending volcanic winter. The Durant family, taking an idyllic vacation to Yellowstone on the eve of its mighty eruption, are forced to fight for their lives as they make a hair-raising escape from the exploding supervolcano. They're able to reach a … [Read more...] about Winter Fall by Byron Tucker
War Merchant: A novel of Suspense by Patrick Parker
Dydre Rowyn wants out, but to leave her working relationship with Clayborne Zsigmond, a ruthless black market arms broker, could be a bullet. In a world of espionage, deception, betrayal, terrorism, and murder, Dydre uses the next assignment Zsigmond gives her—the deliverance of new technology to terrorists—to escape his merciless grip. The risk she takes puts her on the firing line when her plan goes deadly wrong, and success looks bleak. Not only is her life in jeopardy but also her son’s … [Read more...] about War Merchant: A novel of Suspense by Patrick Parker
Descent Into Mayhem by Bruno Goncalves
The story is set in the year 2771, after successful colonization of a habitable planet orbiting a red dwarf star system. After two centuries without contact from Earth, the inhabitants of that world find themselves faced with the sudden and violent arrival of representatives of Earth, who appear fixated on the task of annexing Capicua and other territories in an aggressive move towards an interstellar empire. Toni Miura is an inhabitant of Capicua who due to family difficulties decides to join … [Read more...] about Descent Into Mayhem by Bruno Goncalves
Across The Pond by Michael McCormick
Across The Pond by Michael Mccormick is the story of a young American who fights in Vietnam for his country, only to be rejected when he comes home from the war. The author based the story on his experience as a U.S. Marine who served in combat. In the foreword for the book, Ron Kovic wrote, "This book with it's deeply compelling narrative grips the reader from the beginning and does not let go. I believe it will be recognized as one of the important books to come out of the Vietnam … [Read more...] about Across The Pond by Michael McCormick
Still Standing: Surviving Custer’s Last Battle – Part 1 by Don Solenberger
Still Standing is a fantasy that has been living in Don Solenberger's mind for many years, yearning to be told. Don's mother homesteaded on the Dakota plains and often retold the story of a wagon rolling into town with its passengers suffering from arrow wounds. Don worked for the Connecticut Life Insurance Company, who had as an early president, Jacob Greene, the best man at the wedding of George Armstrong Custer and Elizabeth Bacon. He has had a lifelong fascination with Civil War history. He … [Read more...] about Still Standing: Surviving Custer’s Last Battle – Part 1 by Don Solenberger
Noble Cause by Jessica James
This book is bargain priced from 09/02/2014 until 09/16/2014 Winner of the coveted John Esten Cooke Award for Southern Fiction and often compared to Gone with the Wind, Noble Cause, tells the tale of Colonel Alexander Hunter, a dauntless and daring Confederate cavalry officer, who, with his band of intrepid outcasts, becomes a legend in the rolling hills of Virginia. Inspired by love of country and guided by a sense of duty and honor, Hunter must make a desperate choice when he discovers the … [Read more...] about Noble Cause by Jessica James
Beware the Well Fed Man by Chris Capps
This book is bargain priced from 05/05/2014 until 12/31/2020 Carved from the remnants of a long dead world, Ebon has only two things on his mind from one day to the next. The first is the safety of his brother Crassus. The second is the search for home. And when he and his brother find a massive thirty-story tall technological wonderland, he wonders if fate has given them both. But what they find inside is so much more than just a house. They find a connection to the past, a family they … [Read more...] about Beware the Well Fed Man by Chris Capps
Too Bright the Sun by Lazlo Ferran @lazlo_F
A man afraid of his own soul! Seeking revenge for the death of a friend ten long years ago, Major Jake Nanden has pursued his own personal demons with an almost religious fervour through life and through battle. Targeted Age Group:: 16-65 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I have always loved sci-fi but at the time I wrote this, I was under a lot of pressure in my day job and going through a dark patch. I have long had a soft-spot for noir films so I decided to write a noir-sci-fi … [Read more...] about Too Bright the Sun by Lazlo Ferran @lazlo_F
Disciple, Part IV by L. Blankenship @LBlankenship_sf
Kate can’t avoid the simple truth any longer; as much as she loves Kiefan, he’s now the king and his duties leave him precious little time for her and their newborn son. Kate’s husband Anders, the ne’er-do-well knight, is the one who kisses her cheek every morning and soothes the baby to sleep on his shoulder. Kiefan’s protective jealousy still casts a shadow over her life. He would gladly throw Anders to the wolves if it will keep alliance negotiations from collapsing. Their homeland … [Read more...] about Disciple, Part IV by L. Blankenship @LBlankenship_sf
Disciple, Part III by L. Blankenship @LBlankenship_sf
Kate fought for her place as a healer in the war’s front lines. Serving her homeland has been her goal since her magical gifts earned her a coveted apprenticeship with the kingdom’s greatest healer. She believes she’s prepared. But nothing’s simple when defending a besieged capital city — or her heart. She loves the prince, who means to protect her even though his duties as a knight keep him on the battlements, fighting the enemy’s monstrous army. Kate’s husband is the one who checks on … [Read more...] about Disciple, Part III by L. Blankenship @LBlankenship_sf