Here’s the set-up for John M. Urban’s A Single Deadly Truth (A Steve Decatur Mystery):
Here’s the set-up for John M. Urban’s A Single Deadly Truth (A Steve Decatur Mystery):
Bouncing from Maine to Hawaii and back again, Meredith Kendall shares a natural storyteller’s flair in this tantalizing, insightful and often hilarious glimpse into the worlds of lay midwifery, herbal medicine, and natural healing. Reiki Nurse
“Kendall’s style is conversational and refreshingly random as she tells stories of her early nursing days. She provided home care to patients for fourteen years, driving 500 miles a week through the Maine forests. Her stories of the patients she cared for and the impact they had on her are fascinating snapshots of a nurse’s life.
“Leaving the home health field, she worked the night shift in a small hospital. During this time she began exploring the spiritual side of her work as a healer, and getting in touch with her personal energy sources. After reading a book on reiki, which she explains as an ancient tradition that channels healing energy from the universe, she began to study reiki.
“Many of the ideas presented in “Reiki Nurse” are not usually “dreamt of in our philosophy,” but this immensely readable book will make you glad that modern medicine makes room for the spiritual aspect of healing–and that committed nurses like Kendall are there to lead the way.”
Here’s the set-up for Rabbit–Chasing Beth Rider (Rabbit Trilogy):
Blighted by an eye disease, Joanna Raines undergoes a corneal transplant operation to stop her going blind. The procedure is successful, but in the weeks that follow she begins to see dark coronas surrounding certain people. By turns fearful that something has gone wrong and worried that she’s going crazy, Joanna searches for an answer to the phenomena.
He has also had one collection published, Voyeurs of Death and three novels, Deadfall, The Kult and Evilution. His latest short story sale was to Cemetery Dance and his novel, The Kult has been optioned for film by Gharial Productions.
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Here’s the set-up for Sybil Nelson’s Priscilla The Great:
Armed with wit, strength, and a genius best friend, Priscilla must defeat the Selliwood Institute, a mysterious organization with a mission of turning children into killing machines.
Kindle Nation readers have already helped to make Maryland lawyer Stephanie Ann “Sam” McRae one of the hottest hard-boiled fictional women in the Kindle Store by sending Debbi Mack’s debut novel Identity Crisis — still just 99 cents! — soaring up the bestseller lists.
The stakes rise considerably as more people die at the hands of a maniacal killer who’ll do anything to keep Sam from learning the truth. Sam races to clear her clients before she becomes the next victim.
Debbi Mack studied and practiced law for more than 12 years before turning back to her dream career of writing. She is now a full-time author, using her legal background to craft hard-boiled mysteries.