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Added by Gregory V. Boulware on July 31, 2013 at 7:30pm — 1 Comment
The Jewel Trilogy by Halle Bridgeman follows the lives of three half-sisters who rise from a traumatic childhood of poverty and abuse to be strong, independent women of faith. I really enjoyed reading this series about Robin, Maxine and Sarah. It is actually a four book set with a ‘novella’…
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Room of Tears is a spiritual story about heroes, miracles, and faith. It’s also a story about love, death, and tragedy.
In the summer of 2041, 71-year-old Diane O’Connor invites Friar Antonio Ortiz to her home in Queens. The reason is nothing short of mysterious: she has a request for him, which entails giving him a letter and a recording…
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The Little Book of Muses
Author: Khaled Talib
Publisher: Newsline Communications
ASIN: B00DY7FAEM
Genre: Muses
Kindle, 169 pages
About Khaled Talib: Khaled Talib is a former journalist turned PR pro, and the author of the upcoming thriller novel, Smokescreen. He lives in Singapore.
The Book: Are you romantically in love with words, a writer or an aspiring author seeking inspiration? The Little Book of Muses is a collection of…
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Are you a writer who is aspiring to earn recognition for your thoughts and ideas by developing a book? As a matter of fact, any author nurtures a dream to make his book popular among the masses and earn great recognition, throughout the world. To achieve this you need to promote your book on right platforms from where the people can get their hands on your book out of curiosity in order to know the contents of the book. Book exhibitions are regarded as ideal platforms for book promotion and…
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Daystar by Kathy Tyers definitely touches a spiritual cord, while taking the reader on a fast paced adventure to unknown galaxies. Even at a daunting 650 pages, the story maintained a great pace and was engaging throughout. There was enough pseudo-scientific mumbo jumbo (which Sci-fi writers…
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DESCENDED by Dana Pratola is a romance first and speculative second, although the premise of a man who can make himself invisible due to some kind of supernatural lineage is enough to put it in that category. There is a lot of great description and enough surprises to keep it interesting. Jett, the hero, uses his gift in ways that seem a paradox at times, but are ultimately for good. Aspiring artist Haven falls in love…
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Success for a writer can be defined in many ways. For some, success can only be defined in monetary terms. For others, world-wide recognition and fame are the incentives. But every once in a while an unsolicited review from a total stranger can put all my time and effort into perspective.
This is one of them. New…
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Part suspense novel, part literary mystery, Pelican Bay is an original story set in a small, forlorn beach town in South Carolina.
The tale begins with our young protagonist, Ethan Hodges, discovering a sunken cemetery just off the beach that could very well be four centuries old. Compelled to find answers, he begins to ask questions to an old,…
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Another chapter in our lives came to an end last Friday: two friends of ours have sold their house here in Spain and are returning to the UK this week. We’ve known them for about sixteen years and consider them among our closest friends. But tempus fugit as they say; and as we grow older, our priorities change. We travelled down to their home in Andalucia to have a meal with them and say goodbye, although it isn’t really a farewell because we also intend to return to UK once we’ve…
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July 27th would normally be a scorching hot day in Iowa. We expect that, after years of experience. Hot temperatures go hand in hand with a summer town celebration or a county fair. Not this time. Thanks to a cold front, Canadian air fanned Iowa today. Low dark clouds hid the sun, keeping the temperature in the sixties.
My husband and I went to Dysart, Iowa, about thirty miles from us, for their Iron Days celebration. As a writer, I’m always looking for details, humorous or otherwise,…
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My special guest today is author Linda Merlino, whose latest suspense novel, Room of Tears, has just been released by Canadian-based publisher Imajin Books. She’s here today to talk about her inspiration for the book, among other things. Linda has a fascination with heroes and writes her fiction to honor ordinary men and women who react unselfishly in…
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I have them all and if you are a fan of one or all of these genres, go to Authorsden.com/CarolSFowler and check out my books.
Added by Carol S. Fowler on July 26, 2013 at 2:36pm — No Comments
Sharon's is appearing at the upcoming CopperCon Revolution Convention on August 8-11, 2013!
In addition to a reading and signing session(s), which will be announced in the CopperCon Program, Sharon will be making three panel appearances as well:
Forming Or Choosing A Writers' Group - Aug 09, 2013 - 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Young Adult Literature Today - Aug 10, 2013 - 3:00 pm -…
Added by Bob Nelson on July 26, 2013 at 2:31pm — No Comments
If you follow my blog, you know that recently my book DROP OUT http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005FX0K7U was listed under bargain books on the website Ereader News Today. This was unlike any promotion I had done before. Instead of paying an upfront fee for the sponsorship, the website takes a small percentage of sales that come from…
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The Apocalypse Calendar – Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat; Think With Your Taste Buds; A Book and A Dish
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“I met Ethan on the day that I killed Karoline.”
Thus begins this psychological mystery. One has to admit, it is a great hooky first line for a book!
What if, in a moment of thoughtless anger, you were to wish your best friend’s demise, then, soon after, that friend ended up dead?
This is the story of our smart, beautiful,…
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Cry Aloud, Spare Not! A Prophetic Call to Fasting
has done it again with
A Woman of Worth: Dressed to Heal
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A Tricky Game, by Seraphima Bogomolova, is a mystery psychological thriller, published by Souliris UK Ltd, released on July 15, 2013.
In Russia, an aluminum magnate, Kazimir Stankevitch, enters into an unwritten agreement with Angela Moreaux, an enigmatic and seductively attractive woman that he secretly desires. Later that night, as she returns home from a nightclub, a shot is fired at her. At the same time, in the Ritz, her unsuspecting associate has a…
Added by Kelsey McBride on July 25, 2013 at 8:17am — No Comments
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