Scent of Diamonds

On May 25, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Dorothy_Skarles

Tyla Winters never imagined a simple language tour to Mexico would lead to a cloak-and-dagger job. A former co-worker asks her to keep two prayer books hidden from her traveling companions. That is, before he was shot by the Mexican Federales. Turns out the prayer books may hold the key to creating superb artificial diamonds. […]

The Best Worst Thing

A BESTSELLING MEMOIR THAT WILL CAPTIVATE YOU FROM PAGE 1!   A YOUNG COUPLE. A NEW BABY. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE. As a wife, new mom and successful career woman, Kristen Brown thinks her life is set. Until one morning, her husband doesn’t wake up. In this bittersweet memoir, we experience Brown’s new life as […]

Dancing with your Dragon: The Art of Loving your Unlovable Self

On May 25, 2011, in Self-Help - Non-Fiction, by Shaeri_Richards

In Dancing with your Dragon, Shaeri Richards leads you on a simple yet profound journey toward self-worth and unconditional self-love. Filled with playfulness, wisdom and compassion this book offers a plethora of practical ways to get to know yourself more completely, and to fully accept whatever you find hidden inside. The many metaphors, stories and […]

Legacy of the Tropics

On May 25, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Mary_Deal

Stories that shatter the myths of stereotypical islands of paradise; a rewrite, expansion and dramatization of the 5-Star novel, “The Tropics,” where two women fall prey to nature’s wrath during inclement tropical weather, face death at sea, and are tested to the limits of survival.   In “Promises,” during the late 1960s, the ketch, Mercy, […]

Write it Right – Tips for Authors, Volume I

On May 25, 2011, in Reference - Non-Fiction, by Mary_Deal

Write it Right – Tips for Authors, Vol. I, written and compiled by an award-winning novelist, is a major source of information for breathing life into your prose. Learn how to polish your work with a collection of extraordinary tips and examples for making your writing the best that it can be. In writing your […]

Soul Expressions: Poetry Collection Linda Pendleton and Don Pendleton

On May 25, 2011, in Poetry, by Linda_Pendleton

Poetry Collection Linda Pendleton and Don Pendleton. Poetry, A Bridge Between the Physical and Spiritual Worlds. Poetry is the language of feelings and intuition. As such, it structures the feelings and intuitions of the inner world in a form that can be apprehended by the outer world. Since it uses the mental matrices of emotion, […]

Fractured Image: Catherine Winter, Private Investigator (Catherine Winter Series #2)

On May 25, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Linda_Pendleton

Second Novel in the Catherine Winter Series “Whenever I am confronted with death, I cannot help but be aware how fragile life is and how vulnerable we are. Everything can change in a split second.” ~Catherine Winter, Private Investigator Private Investigator, Catherine Winter has seen it all in her many years as a Southern California […]

Shattered Lens: Catherine Winter, Private Investigator (Catherine Winter Series #1)

On May 25, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Linda_Pendleton

SHATTERED LENS “Hollywood is glitter and gutter. Some make it to the top and stay there, basking in the splendor of it, while others hit bottom and are engulfed by the ugliness of it.” ~Catherine Winter, Private Investigator In this first book of the Catherine Winter Series, the stalking of two young professional print models […]

Corn Silk Days, Iowa, 1862

On May 25, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Linda_Pendleton

The dramatic story of two families, four generations, during a time when the United States is seriously divided by war, North against South, neighbor against neighbor, brother against brother, son against father; slave against slave-owner—a distressful time of upheaval, tragedy, heartbreak, and death. In the summer of 1862, Iowa farmer, Silas Storm, volunteers for the […]

The Hardline Self Help Handbook–What Are You Willing to Do to Get What You Really Want?

On May 25, 2011, in Self-Help - Non-Fiction, by Paula_Renaye

Have you ever felt stuck? Have you ever been tied up in knots over a situation—you knew you needed to do something, but just weren’t sure what or how? The Hardline Self Help Handbook gives you practical techniques you can start using right now to move out of confusion and turmoil and into a place […]

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