Rainstorm

On June 30, 2011, in Romance - Fiction, by Diane Brandow

A gorgeously drawn portrait of love and life in the American West, Rainstorm is about

the enduring power of human relationships to survive despite all obstacles.

Pilate's Cross

True college murders inspired #thriller #ebook Pilate’s Cross: a story of mystery, adventure, smart alecks and imaginary friends.

Pestilence

On June 30, 2011, in Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Paranormal - Fiction, Uncategorized, by Gary Towner

After rural Kansas townsfolk are attacked by flesh eating insects, they discover the Army troops they seek help from are intent on exterminating more than the mutants.

Paloma: A Laurent & Dove Mystery

On June 30, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Linda A. Lavid

Paloma, a woman with three identities, is running hard and fast. Someone wants her dead. But which identity is the killer after?

Out of the Blue

On June 30, 2011, in Popular Literature - Fiction, by Bob Karlovits

When a lifelong newspaper writer loses his wife to an undetectable condition, he gets a new life with a friend and his daughter but also must deal with other problems that emerge “Out of the Blue”.

One Last Dance: It's Never Too Late to Fall in Love

On June 30, 2011, in Romance - Fiction, by Mardo Williams

After a disastrous first meeting, Morgan, 89, moves in with Dixie, age 79, a business arrangement that turns into a love affair.

No Place for Gods

On June 30, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Gerald W. Mills

A novel of international confrontation, where atomic arsenals count for nothing in a power struggle of a different kind.

My Fairy Godmonster

On June 30, 2011, in Pre-Teen Literature - Fiction, by Denice Hughes Lewis

A ranch girl becomes a Cinderella and by mistake receives a cool Fairy Godmonster with a flying motorcycle and a broken magic whip.

Text Me, A Tale of Love and Technology

On June 30, 2011, in Humor/Comedy - Fiction, by Alisa Dana Steinberg

TEXT ME, A TALE OF LOVE AND TECHNOLOGY is a laugh-out-loud novel about romance in the tech age! Apex Reviews of TEXT ME: “An Engaging Read”!

My Eyes Smile

On June 30, 2011, in Poetry, by Priscilla Francis Dozier

Before I started reading Pat’s musings. I flipped through the book and noted that many of her pieces are dedicated to special people in her life. For me, this gave a deeper meaning knowing the words were directed to a specific person. However, this doesn’t diminish the reader from enjoying or comtemplating on the pieces themselves.
Pat writes from her soul and experiences. As a reader I was able to go within my soul and experience my own thoughts and contemplations. To me this is good poetry.

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