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Featuring Beth Trissel’s Somewhere in the Highlands

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4.2 stars – 21 Reviews
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The MacDonalds are coming! When Elizabeth MacDonald (a.k.a Beezus Mac) thrusts a sealed gold box at Angus Fergus amid panicked requests for him to hide the stolen artifact, she has no idea the ancient cloth it contains bestows unearthly powers. Red MacDonald knows and he’s hell-bent on traveling 400 years into the future to claim the charmed relic, even kill for it. Protecting Beezus from his old nemesis is only one of Fergus’s problems. Before they can stop him, Morley MacDonald, descendant of Red MacDonald, snatches the prize and leaps through the time portal to head the MacDonald clan and kill Fergus’s MacKenzie ancestor. If he succeeds, Fergus will cease to exist.

Danger grows in the feud between the MacDonalds and the MacKenzies as the pair, along with an ingenious friend and high tech inventions, returns to 1604 Scotland to face these brawny Highlanders and reunite with kin. Will Fergus overcome his mistrust of Beezus and fan the growing spark between them before they battle Morley? If he waits, it may be too late.

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“… A fun romp through time. Fergus and his paranormal gang whip up some of the most innovative weapons you could ever imagine, while Beezus hinders the mission, both by withholding important information and beguiling Fergus with her charms…a wonderful sense of continuity to the series.” Amazon review

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DRIVEN BY LUST

by YVONNE ELLEN

4.8 stars – 11 Reviews
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“This contemporary corporate thriller about a volatile situation between an older man Jonas, who wants a younger woman Elin as his trophy wife, is an all too familiar theme of our modern society. Caught between two corporate raiders, Elin struggles to save her business venture while the tangled web of deceit in this highly dysfunctional doomed relationship plays out and finally erupts into the inevitable shattering climax. This mature story line is well developed and written. I recommend this as a very good read and look forward to more of the author’s books.” – Mark Nemcoff author of Fatal Sunset

“This is a chance in a million Elin. All relationships are a tradeoff. Why should you be any different/’
Should Elin heed the words of the psychotherapist?
What promises does Jonas, the older multi-millionaire make to Elin as he pursues her relentlessly?
Driven by a lust for younger women, sex and money, he sees all are within his grasp if he can persuade her to marry him as he can take advantage of an offer from the American marketplace for her business venture that will make her a wealthy woman.
Beset by insecurities and the fear of losing her, Jonas spins his web to ensnare Elin in the ever tightening sticky fibrous strands that inexorably bind her to him as she struggles to overcome her past. As the skeletons come clattering out of the closet, this powerful story lays bare the frailty of doomed relationships.
Is Guy, her former younger, wealthier lover who is driven by a lust for beautiful women and power, a threat to Jonas as he hovers in the background?
What is the Secret of the Deed?
Who accuses Elin of murder and how will she save herself?
This compelling story of pain and betrayal takes many twists and turns until it erupts into a shattering climax.

5-Star Amazon Reviews

“A compelling read that is thought provoking addressing issues that still exist today.”

“”Driven by Lust” treads a middle ground between romance, corporate thriller, and social critique. Good, provocative read.”
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“Poignant and wise” – LA Times

The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea

by Christopher Meeks

4.5 stars – 20 Reviews
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Here is a story collection about love, death, humor, and the glue called family. In one narrative, a man wakes up one morning to find the odor of dead fish won’t go away, but no one else can smell it. In another, a couple’s visit with friends to watch the Academy Awards has the protagonist envying his friends’ lawn and lifestyle. In these and eleven other stories, Christopher Meeks balances tragedy and wit. As novelist David Scott Milton explains, “In this collection, Christopher Meeks examines the small heartbreaks of quiet despair that are so much a part of all our lives. He does it in language that is resonant, poetic, and precise…. If you like Raymond Carver, you’ll love Meeks. He may be as good–or better.”

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“So stunning…that I could not help but move on to the next story.” –Entertainment Weekly

“The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea is highly recommended, highly entertaining, and highly rewarding reading.” –The Midwest Book Review

“If the publishing and reading wrold is fair and just, Christopher Meeks is destined to be widely read and deservedly honored.” –Carolyn Howard Johnson, MyShelf.com

“No matter how difficult or heavy the burden depicted, these stories end on a note of resilience… Deeply authentic.” — Los Angeles Times, January 2, 2006

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The best of boyhood friends, Leon and Pete, grow up in South Africa during the hatred and turmoil of the Apartheid era. Like every other white male between the ages of sixteen and sixty-five they are conscripted into the army in order to fight for the continuance of the white regime.

In this maelstrom of Apartheid and war the two friends become the most deadly of enemies. Together they are drawn into a path of death, violence and brutality that spans the oceans from Southern Africa to the United Kingdom.

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An unrelenting page turner, this book will grip your heart and fill your head long after you've finished it. Complex relationships, gritty realism, detailed history that many of us will have had no idea about. Media interpretations of the country that has been faced with conflict and violence show a very one sided, simplistic version of SA. It is harsher, more cruel than this media presentation. With characters that you feel you knew, here, in well written prose, you will have a front row seat. Uncompromising in its truth, often gruesomely violent, this is definitely a must read.
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C. Marten-Zerf grew up in Africa and went on to become a fellow of Trinity College and an alumnus of Howard College New York.
At the age of 16 he was called up to the South African Defence Force and although many of his friends are now dead, he counts among the survivors various soldiers, gunrunners and warlords.
He is extremely proficient in the use of most small arms and has been in numerous fatal close-combat situations.
There is much in his life that he cannot talk about as it is hidden under the South African official secrets act that he signed in 1982.
As a result of these experiences - all of his thrillers are written from either direct knowledge or experience and much is based on actual events. This gives them a unique level of accuracy, reality and poignancy.
C. Marten-Zerf now lives in England with his wife, Polly and son Axel.
He also writes award-winning fantasy/comedy novels as Craig Zerf. C. Marten-Zerf grew up in Africa and went on to become a fellow of Trinity College and an alumnus of Howard College New York. At the age of 16 he was called up to the South African Defence Force and although many of his friends are now dead, he counts among the survivors various soldiers, gunrunners and warlords. He is extremely proficient in the use of most small arms and has been in numerous fatal close-combat situations. There is much in his life that he cannot talk about as it is hidden under the South African official secrets act that he signed in 1982. As a result of these experiences - all of his thrillers are written from either direct knowledge or experience and much is based on actual events. This gives them a unique level of accuracy, reality and poignancy. C. Marten-Zerf now lives in England with his wife, Polly and son Axel. He also writes award-winning fantasy/comedy novels as Craig Zerf.
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4.5 stars – 52 Reviews
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Jacob McCoy wishes for a wife and a family. Tis the Season for miracles when a young woman shows up on his doorstep: homeless, in danger and expecting a child – Jacob’s child. Their relationship is complicated by the fact that, A – they’ve never met before and B – she’s a virgin. Jessie is determined not to be a burden to the McCoy family. As far as she’s concerned, she is just passing through. Jacob has a different opinion – he wants Jessie in his life, in his bed and in his heart.

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Ghostly Guardian (Volume One) (Witches of The Demon Isle)

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4.2 stars – 25 Reviews
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A vampire mentors three sibling Witches as they struggle to balance life, with duty, as protectors of The Demon Isle.

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4.1 stars – 77 Reviews
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Anna Wilkins is a prototypical housewife. She buys groceries, picks up the dry cleaning and hosts dinner parties. Everything was picture perfect from the outside looking in until the life she was born to live collided with the life she was living. Her husband is murdered by a creature from another realm, a creature that is only visible to her. Through her pain, his death awakens a part of her she didn’t know existed. She is then thrust into a life of Vampires, Werewolves and Sexy Nephilim Warriors.

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Colin Preston Rocked And Rolled

by Bert Murray

4.2 stars – 60 Reviews
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Meet Colin Preston. 19 years old and a student at Elerby University in Upstate New York. He drinks too much. Lives for the Beatles, John Lennon and classic rock. Falls for the most beautiful sophomore on campus. Funny. Moving. Raw. An entertaining novel about first love, passion and betrayal.

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5.0 stars – 26 Reviews
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Air Force Sergeant Johnnie Carter awakes bloody and disoriented in the middle of the Nevada desert. The last thing she remembers is being in route to a remote training location when her sedan crashes into a farmer’s truck. But now a total stranger swears Johnnie miraculously appeared and saved her ailing baby’s life. All Johnnie wants is to escape this personal version of the Twilight Zone, but instead, she is propelled into an unstoppable chain of events teeming with apparent miracles, all of which seem to center around her, although she is not a willing or even conscious participant.

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Sledge

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3.8 stars – 63 Reviews
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Years ago, in a small Virginia town, a murderer hammered his way through the Smythville police force and then disappeared.  He left Officer Mary Walker alive, but he crushed her leg, her confidence, and her spirits.

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A Whale Who Dreamt of a Snail

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5.0 stars – 9 Reviews
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This story inspires us to think about our dreams while playfully showing kids the diversity of animals and environments in the world.

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Thin Places

by Diane Owens Prettyman

4.1 stars – 49 Reviews
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Just days before his execution, Calvery Thomas has reason to believe in thin places. He looks at the world through the eyes of someone who has already passed on. When he promises Finn Tully a reward to find his daughter and prove his innocence to her, Calvery knows the request is unreasonable. He also knows Finn needs his help, and Calvery’s daughter needs the money. Finn is clean, sober, on the downside of a prison term and not about to get swallowed up in Calvery’s problems until a series of unexplainable events propel Finn into the middle of the mysteries surrounding Calvery’s execution. When Finn finds the daughter, Chloe, in Clam Harbor, Washington, he soon realizes she is in danger. Chloe is a tough, no-nonsense charter boat captain involved in a smuggling operation with the very man who framed her father. Finn and Chloe join forces to find the truth behind Calvery’s execution and, in the process, discover the power of a father’s love and the miracles of the world beyond this one.

5-Star Amazon Reviews

“An intriguing idea, unusual suspects, supernatural interventions, a father’s love, even from the grave, hope, faith … this novel has all of this and much more. Your spirit will be lifted!”

“Very interesting with many twists and turns. Interesting to think about the “Thin Places” in our lives. I always enjoy a good mystery too. Will look forward to more from this author.”

“Thin Places is a fine novel that combines a ton of different elements in a captivating storyline. The characters are well-defined and the plotting is superb. I’m looking forward to reading more of her work. Well done!”

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Diane Owens Prettyman was born and raised in Oregon’s Umpqua Valley. She spent her early years picking apples and walnuts and making up stories. Her first novel, Thin Places, won multiple awards prior to publication. Diane lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, a quirky standard poodle, and a backyard full of grackles.
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4.8 stars – 12 Reviews
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He’s haunted by the past, but he has an enemy very much in the present.

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Many teenagers struggle to find their identity, but for Taliesin Weaver, that struggle has become life or death–and not just for him. Tal, as he prefers to be called, believes in reincarnation, and with good reason. When he turned 12, his mind was nearly shattered by a flood of memories, memories of his past lives, hundreds of them. Somehow, Tal managed to pull himself together and even to make good use of the lessons learned and skills developed in those previous lives. He even had the ability to work magic–literally–and there was no denying that was cool. No, his life wasn’t perfect, but he was managing.Now, four years later, his best friend, Stan, has begun to suspect his secret, and Stan isn’t the only one. Suddenly, Tal is under attack from a mysterious enemy and under the protection of an equally mysterious friend whose agenda Tal can’t quite figure out. An apparition predicts his death. A shape shifter disguised as Stan attacks him. An old adversary starts acting like a friend. He and some other students get hurled into Annwn (the Otherworld), face Morgan Le Fay, and only just barely get back alive–and that’s just during the first month of school!By now Tal knows he is not the only one who can work magic and certainly not the only one who can remember the past. He realizes there is something that he is not remembering, something that could save his life or end it, some reason for the attacks on him that, as they escalate, threaten not only him but everyone he loves as well. In an effort to save them, he will have to risk not only his life, but even his soul.Can Tal save both himself and his friends, or will he have to choose? Scroll up and grab a copy today to find out!

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“Debut author Hiatt offers an engrossing coming-of-age story richly infused with ancient mythology and Arthurian tales…A fast paced, emotionally nuanced page-turner.”-Kirkus Reviews source: kirkusreviews.com

“Living with Your Past Selves cast a spell of enchantment on me from the first page and held me within its grips to the very last page. Bill Hiatt weaves an alluring tale filled with magic, spells, good versus evil, fairies, reincarnation and friendship…characters in this story dance right off the pages swinging their swords, fighting their battles, and singing their magic as though they truly existed….Please don’t keep me waiting too long for the next chapter in the lives of Tal and friends.” Five Stars. Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers’ Favorite.

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Featuring Carmen J. Viglucci’s Albany Street Kid: A Wry Look Back at the ’40s

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4.4 stars – 12 Reviews
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Were the author’s early years in Albany, NY idyllic? No, but they came close, Viglucci suggests, until his 16th year when his 48-year-old father died in his arms as an older brother, Mike, comforted his mother and another, Andy, held down the family shop, The State News.
This, however, is not a book about family tragedy; in fact, humor peppers the pages as the retired newspaper editor and publisher recounts the exploits of his ten-year-old buddies and himself, denizens of Van Woert St. in North Albany during the Forties. There are the ubiquitous sandlot baseball games, rowboat trips down the Hudson River, visits to the Paramount and Palace to see westerns and gangster movies, even to the city dump to try to outwit the rats.
There is also mention of the Irish and Italian connection with the challenging union of his mother, Helen (Nell)Fitzgerald with his father, Carmen A. (Jinx) Viglucci. “If you marry him, you’ll end up with a lot of little dagoes running around,” warned Nell’s Irish Aunt Anne McCann. “And she was right,” the author points out, “Lots of little flaxen-haired, blue-eyed dagoes.”
From the Great Depression to the A-Bomb, the boys and girls from VanWoert Street took on all problems from Clark Gable’s need for a penny to wondering how babies came to be. They wandered all the way from Broadway to Lark Street, encompassing The Diamond, which also brought into play, the famed Tiger AC and manager Jigger Hayes.
Viglucci and buddies, newspaper carriers, were wont to spread the pages of the Knick News to keep up with history such as the day the world met the deadly atomic bomb. Another time, Big Tooth Calabro brought reports of a tragedy closer to home—about the man who died by shooting himself at home plate in the head–six times!
As Viglucci grew into his teens he took his turn working at the State News encountering bookies, nefarious sidekicks of political boss Dan O’Connell and NYC tourists who bought up souvenirs which the Albany ”hicks” imported from downstate and labeled with Capital stickers. For those who remember the 1940s and those who have wondered about that tumultuous yet relatively innocent era, “Albany Street Kid,” will charm and enlighten.

5-Star Amazon Reviews

“… Mr. Viglucci describes his era with pathos, wit and humor. A nice read about a much simpler time.”

“… The story is funny, thought-provoking and provides a temporary escape from all of today’s worries back to a time that was so different. An enjoyable read!”

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