There is just something really nice about eating your lunch in your pajamas on a rainy Sunday afternoon with your family. I am just waiting for the kids to be distracted so I can steal candy out of their Easter baskets.
The RiverTalker’s Daughter (Psychological thriller)
Dennis Yates
(6 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Romance
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Ever since she was a teenager, Carmen Douglas couldn’t wait to finally say goodbye to Pronghorn, a small town that catered to tourists along a remote stretch of the Colorado river. When she receives word of her father’s death, she returns to Pronghorn with the idea that it will be her last trip. Yet while she settles her father’s affairs, she is confronted by events of her own past.
Tim was never interested in leaving his hometown and happy working for Carmen’s father taking guide trips up the river. And although Carmen ran off to Seattle to get far away from him and Pronghorn,Tim has never been able to forget her.
Gradually Carmen begins to see the things she missed in her small town. Faced with divorce from an unstable husband and a stressful advertising career, she begins to question whether she made the right choice of not letting herself fall in love with Tim when she had the chance.
The RiverTalker’s Daughter is the length of a novelette (approximately 15,000 words).
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The Writing on the Wall
Julie Morrigan
(4 Reviews)
Genre: Anthologies & Literature Collections | Anthologies | Horror
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What if you only had as many days left to live as there are letters in your name?
What if an invisible hand shaped your destiny?
What if your night terrors were real?
These and other questions are posed in The Writing on the Wall, a collection of what might loosely be described as ‘weird fiction’: strange happenings, dangerous artifacts, curses, cannibals, and witches. The stories tell of a world where no one is quite who you think they are and nothing is quite what it seems.
The collection comprises six short stories — including the prize-winning The Black Dog, a ghost story with a traditional feel that has been described as being in the style of M.R. James — plus the terrifying novelette-length title story.
A bonus story, Steven Miscandlon’s Frigid Air, will have you checking the contents of your refrigerator every half hour. Or possibly never opening the door again.
Prepare for chills and terror as you encounter the unusual, the unsettling and the downright horrific in The Writing on the Wall. Light the lamps. Lock the door. And whatever you do, don’t look behind you.
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Historical Romance: Lou & Jigger (True Love Is Inseparable
Geryn Childress
(8 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Romance
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This Southern historical romance is set in the deep American South during the early 1900 hundreds. Lou & Jigger is currently being made into a screenplay and will be coming to a theater or stage near you soon. Some critics are calling it the 21st century’s Color Purple. Best selling author Geryn Childress takes you on a journey into life growing up in the deep South of Sheveport, Louisiana, and captures your imagination with this amazing romance based on real life events.
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Visions of Power (The Ingenairii Series)
Jeffrey Quyle
(32 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy
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The opening book in the Ingenairii Series introduces Alec the Healer, in the days when he worked as a menial helper in a traveling carnival that toured the great cities of the magic land of the Dominion. Alec’s carnival makes a fateful decision to visit lands in the wilderness, where he is exposed to violence and fear, and where he is forced to scramble for survival. When Alec and Natalie plunge into the ruins of Riverside, the adventures begin to come fast and furious, and before he knows it, Alec will acquire new abilities to heal the injuries of other in miraculous ways, and then be pressed to exercise those abilities to save the most powerful noble in the Dominion, the Duke of Goldenfields!
Saving the Duke, and discovering that his act of healing will become a political act that plunges him into court intrigue, brings Alec face-to-face with new challenges and new people – allies and adversaries who seek to control him and his powers.
With his change in abilities, change in status, and his uncertainty about what he wants to do, Alec has to decide who to trust, and how to protect himself in a complex world.
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At The Seat of Power: Goldenfields and the Dominion (The Ingenairii Series)
Jeffrey Quyle
(11 Reviews)
Genre: Sagas | Historical Fiction | Romance | Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
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It amounts to exile. Alec has left Goldenfields after false rumors destroy the life he has found there. Now he will reside in Oyster Bay, home of the king’s court and Ingenairii Hill, where Alec will be trained to master the ingenairii energies he has the potential to exercise. His clean start in Oyster Bay will be challenged by politics and jealousies and jockeying for power as the old order of the Dominion starts to crumble under an elderly king without an heir. Even when he tries to keep to himself, Alec will stumble into trouble among his fellow engenairii, and the nobility at the palace. The possibility of becoming a rare ingenairii who can master both healing and warrior powers beckons Alec, and his potential is great, if he stays focused on the lessons taught in the house of master warrior Rubicon. But Alec will reunite with an old acquaintance, and all hope for a peaceful stay in Oyster Bay will end in deadly results, and Alec’s subsequent, impetuous reaction. Only his solace through miraculous healing can carry Alec until the call comes to return to Goldenfields, but will he be able to find peace serving in the court he was banished from, where memories of his past still haunt his relationships among the Guard? Promises of power, honor and romance tempt Alec as he learns that he has greater potential than he ever realized, if he can follow Aristotle’s advice.
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The Crystal Point of the MOG POGS (The MOG POG Saga)
Don Cambou
(13 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult
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Move over Harry and Percy, there’s a new kid in town. Or, more precisely, out of town.He’s eleven year old Meriwether Lewis Bowman, but he’d prefer it if you just call him Lew.He lives with his parents in the volcanic wilds of the Mt. Lassen area of northern California.With his Grandpa, who’s six feet five and looks like an NFL linebacker, Lew finds that the wilds are much wilder than he could ever have imagined.It’s a place where legendary beings like were bears and chupacabras do exist and they’re struggling for control of the natural world. Lew didn’t want any part of their ancient fight, but now he’s at the very center of it. His got only his wits, his best friends, the “Gift”, and the MOG POGs to help him battle some of the most powerful forces on earth.But then, it’s like his Grandpa says, “Life is full of surprises, and they aren’t all good.Sometimes you just have to make the best of things.”
This is the first novel by Don Cambou, who for a dozen years Executive Produced “Modern Marvels” for the History Channel.It’s also the first novel of The MOG POG Saga.Cambou has turned his talent from nonfiction to this work of rich fantasy.Although it’s written for Middle Grade readers, few lovers of the genre will be able to resist the action packed, page turning, nail biting, ecological adventure he has created.
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