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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Wednesday, January 19: 10 Brand New Freebies, plus … D.K. Christi’s Ghost Orchid, a mystery of love, lies and redemption wrapped around a mystical flower (Today’s Sponsor)

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Winning 5 stars from every reviewer, Ghost Orchid draws us into a mysterious and romantic world, where two women who do not know each other are connected by a rare and sensual flower and the man who photographs such beauty…

“Readers will fall under the spell of Christi as she weaves a magical tale of love, betrayal and forgiveness.” —Christy Tillery French, Midwest Book Review


Ghost Orchid
by D.K. Christi
5.0 out of 5 stars 7 Reviews
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A must read
Touching romance and adventure story
A haunting love story as rare as a ghost orchid

Here’s the set-up…

A mysterious orchid is central to a story of love, lies, and redemption. Once more before I die-the haunting mantra of a lonely woman. A woman grieving more than one loss. On her regular walks amongst the splendor of the Audubon Society sanctuary, situated at the edge of the Florida Everglades, the sights and sounds of nature filled the void in Mel’s soul. She found peace here. No tears for what might have been. Only joy for having experienced the ecstasy of a great love. Her secrets stayed buried.

In another part of the world an exquisitely beautiful young woman also found peace by immersing herself in nature, capturing its beauty on film for National Geographic. Educated in Europe’s finest boarding schools, Neev became a model at fourteen, but after four years of posing and false smiles she knew she wanted more out of life. She quit modeling to study Philosophy at Oxford University.

Neev’s love of photography brought her to the other side of the camera lens, and to exotic locations around the globe. Working on assignment with famous photographer Roger Andrew, she often trekked deep into the jungle in search of rare flowers. Having a young, beautiful woman as a partner seemed like a good omen, and Roger thought their travels together could lead to a unique discovery. In spite of the age difference, their shared passion soon blossomed into a loving relationship. He wondered why someone so young would crave this nomadic, isolated lifestyle. Although Neev did share bits of information about her family, she always kept parts of her past a secret.

When a Ghost Orchid began to bloom at the Audubon Society sanctuary, Roger knew this was the opportunity he’d been waiting for. Neev was reluctant to visit Florida, for personal reasons, but he convinced her to accompany him on the trip. After a series of odd coincidences, they soon discovered this sensuous flower wasn’t just rare and beautiful, it also had a strange, mystical power.


What the Reviewers Say
Mel, consumed by her love for a man who shares her passion but cannot commit to her, finds consolation in her daily walks at an Audubon Society sanctuary near the Florida Everglades. Her daughter, Neev, raised by foster parents, does not understand nor can she forgive her mother for abandoning her and deliberately keeps her at arm’s length. A former model and graduate of Oxford University, Neev interns under Roger Andrew, an acclaimed photographer with National Geographic. As the two travel to exotic locales, they enter into a romantic relationship which deepens into an affectionate friendship. Roger’s passion is shooting scarce and endangered flora, and when he learns that a Ghost Orchid, a rare form of the orchid family, is blooming at an Audubon Society sanctuary in Florida, he cannot miss this opportunity. Knowing Neev dislikes the area where her mother lived, he nevertheless asks her to accompany him there. Neev agrees, setting in motion mystical occurrences surrounding the Ghost Orchid connecting Neev’s past to her present and future.

Ghost Orchid is a lovely story brilliantly depicted through the author’s poetic prose and vibrant descriptives. Characters are well-developed and intriguing, as are the locales portrayed. Readers will fall under the spell of Christi as she weaves a magical tale of love, betrayal and forgiveness.
Christy Tillery French, Midwest Book Review

Author D.K. Christi says “Ghost Orchid is the story of the human heart and the relationships that give life meaning, including those with the natural environment.” It is based around her real-life sighting of this rare plant in 2007.

So moved was she by the experience she began writing a story – this story. And it shows in the empathy she portrays with her characters, and the way she weaves her story around the true setting of Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.
Her story has it all, betrayal, loss, love, forgiveness. It is the way she puts them all together that creates the amazing impact upon her readers.

This story has more twists and turns than many mountain switch-back roads. Just when you think you have it all figured out, Ms. Christi leads you off down another avenue. Her descriptions of the sanctuary had me zooming off to search it out online. I found a video of the Ghost Orchid and can understand why Ms. Christi was so influenced by it. That is what reading this book does to you. You want to `be’ there, so you can walk beside her characters. Each and every one of them has an integral and influential part to play in her story.

Her story is unusual in as much it spans many years, both backwards and forwards as the orchid weaves its spell upon each character across the generations. Not everyone can write a story spanning three generations successfully, but Ms. Christi does it superbly.

This is a story where to review the characters in detail will detract from the brilliance of the whole. Still, each one carries its own vibrancy onto the page, and Ms. Christi’s style has its own magic which breaths life into every word she writes as does the beauty of her setting.
–J. Thomas, Top 500 Reviewer

I was always told that you can’t judge a book by its cover, but with Ghost Orchid you can! The story inside is just as beautiful as the cover. Both are as rare as the ghost orchid on the cover. Author D.K. Christi has woven her knowledge of the Florida Everglades and nature into an exquisite, enchanting love story where a rare ghost orchid plays a magical, pivotal role for all the characters.
–Betty L. Dravis, Top 1,000 Reviewer


Author D.K. Christi is a true romantic. Her ability to describe the beauty in nature is only surpassed by the inner beauty she portrays in finding true love. She writes as though she has experienced this beauty. Her characters draw the reader into a web of emotion, anguish and intrigue.

The illegitimate birth of a girl left with foster parents in Germany, takes the reader on a journey to the jungles of Brazil and the Everglades in Florida photographing the beauty of nature. A mystery controls the life of the heroine seeking answers and yearning for an elusive love. Finding a rare flower, a Ghost Orchid, becomes a magnet that brings together lost loves, unfolds hidden secrets and serves to unite and heal. To learn more, read the book synopsis. Better still, read the book. You may discover your own hidden desires.

–Abe F. March, author To Beruit and Back

About the Author

Amazon.com said of D.K. Christi, “D.K. Christi’s debut novel Arirang: The Bamboo Connection, a romantic adventure that spans seven continents, conveys an underlying theme that “life happens when you are planning something else.” In Christi’s shorter works such as Chalk, The Magic Box, and The Valentine, exclusive to Amazon Shorts, themes of friendship surviving tragedy, love conquering adversity, and the triumph of the human spirit over the hardships of life serve to uplift and inspire. Discover a new voice in fiction and through her stories, perhaps discover something new about yourself. Find these short stories and more in the Kindle ebook Amour: Stories of Love and Friendship.”
The mystery novel, Ghost Orchid, and two short stories “The Ice Storm” and “The View From The Balcony” in Romance of My Dreams anthologies I & II are recent releases by L & L Dreamspell. “Rose’s Question” is found in The World Outside My Window, published by RJBuckley. http://www.dkchristi.com/ , http://www.amazon.com/ , and http://www.bn.com/ and multiple online print and ebook sellers will lead to books and stories by D. K. Christi. Follow her blogs at http://www.redroom.com/ and http://www.dkchristi.com/ and book her for speaking engagements for topics listed at her web site.

Before her fiction writing career took off, she lived and worked on nearly every continent as an editor, grant writer, technical manual author and administrator for education and workforce initiatives. Her M.Ed. is from the University of South Florida with post-graduate work at Florida State University and Florida Atlantic University. She speaks Korean, German and a bit of Spanish and French . Always an adventurer, she sailed as a live-aboard in the Caribbean from Ft. Lauderdale to Venezuela for three years, background for her debut novel. D. K. Christi currently lives in Florida and enjoys the Gulf and the Everglades.


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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Tuesday, January 18: Richard Tuttle’s Origin Scroll Tops 350 Free Contemporary Titles in the Kindle Store, plus … Explore Great Basin National Park with popular travel author Bruce Grubbs (Today’s Sponsor)

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“This is just the way a lesser known part of the country should be presented. Grubbs’ photographs and careful research and intimate knowledge of his topic makes for remarkable discoveries.”
Henry C. Childs, author of The southern Blue Ridge Mountains


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Exploring Great Basin National Park is a guide to both the national park and the adjacent Mount Moriah Wilderness. Although many visitors stay at the park for just a few hours, the purpose of this book is to encourage you to stay longer and explore the park as well as the surrounding Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. You can camp at one of the four campgrounds in the park, camp on the national forest, or stay at a motel or hotel in nearby Baker or Ely. If you are new to the area you should certainly take the tour of Lehman Caves and a drive up the Wheeler Peak Scenic Road. But these barely scratch the surface of this diverse area. Check out the opportunities for stargazing, bird watching, hiking, fishing, pine nut gathering, bicycling, horseback riding, picnicking, and more.

Exploring Great Basin National Park was written and designed for the Kindle and the content was reviewed on a Kindle 3 for usability. All of the photos, maps, and illustrations are in color, and you can read this book in color with any of the free Kindle apps for many other devices.


About the Author
Bruce Grubbs has been hiking, backpacking, and cross-country skiing throughout the American West for more than 40 years. He participated in the technical first ascents of the last major summits to be climbed in the Grand Canyon, including Buddha Temple, Holy Grail Temple, the striking pinnacle at Comanche Point, Malgosa Crest, and Kwagunt Butte. Bruce has spent more than 400 days hiking in the Grand Canyon. He continues to enjoy long backpacking treks in the more remote sections of the Grand Canyon, as well as hiking and backpacking trips elsewhere in the American West.

Outdoor writing and photography have long been serious interests of Bruce’s. His first published article was in a local Arizona outdoor magazine 35 years ago, and he has since been published by Backpacker Magazine and several regional publications. About 20 years ago, his writing focus expanded to include books, with the publication of Hiking Arizona with Stewart Aitchison. He has since written twenty four more published books, including these Kindle offerings:


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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Monday, January 17: Half a Dozen Brand New Freebies Including Hollywood Nobody, Michelle Obama, Summer at Willow Lake, and Immortality Chips! plus … Imagine Vincent van Gogh alive in the modern world with John A. Karr’s Van Gogh, Encore (Today’s Sponsor)

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Van Gogh, Encore
by John A. Karr
4.7 out of 5 stars 3 Reviews
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“A recommended read for anyone who enjoys speculative fiction, or is a fan of Vincent Van Gogh’s life and work.”
–GraceKrispy @ MotherLode blog



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Imagine Vincent van Gogh in our modern world.

Suppose, during the last year and a half of his life, when he severs part of his ear and commits himself to the insane asylum, he stumbles into the very circumstance he has longed for his entire adult life — a family. Would his life change for the better, or would his self-destructive tendencies again prevail?

Van Gogh, Encore is a speculative novel based upon the last year and a half of Vincent van Gogh’s life.

Set in the United States, the tale presents an alternative dimension to the complex and fascinating artist who died impoverished and unappreciated … while the images he created went on to have global impact, and can be found on everything from vodka bottles to vehicle dashboard covers, television commercials to t-shirts, and whose original works now sell for millions.

What Reviewers Are Saying



“What if… what if Vincent Van Gogh were alive today, in modern times? What if his life took a different turn, if he met someone he could love? What might be in store for him? Van Gogh is famous for his powerful works of art, and infamous for his mental health issues and resulting bizarre behavior. How would that play out in the context of today?

“In this work of speculative fiction, John A. Karr portrays the last 18 months of Van Gogh’s life in the United States, and presents possibilities of a different future for the troubled, but gifted, artist. Given a different setting and nationality (Van Gogh is Canadian in this book), and a blossoming love with a vivacious woman, Van Gogh gets another chance at life. The book stays true to many facts of Van Gogh’s later life- his brother Theo’s support, his relationship with Gauguin (including the knife threat and Van Gogh’s plan to start an artists’ colony), cutting his ear off and offering it to a prostitute, and his battle with mental illness and epilepsy. The author seamlessly and realistically weaves these facts into the new context, creating an engaging read.

“At nearly twice the size of the average ebook, this was a page-turner. Descriptive and eloquent, this book really allows you to feel what it might be like to be Van Gogh, to live inside his tormented mind as he attempts to make sense of contradictory stimuli. The author uses carefully selected words and phrasing to portray Van Gogh’s thoughts in a way that really highlights his inner turmoil, as well as his artistic passion. The characters were nicely drawn, but the star of this story is really Vincent, whose character is well-established. With regards to other characters, I did find a little hard to believe the love Lynn obviously felt for Vincent. I could understand his attraction to her, but didn’t really get why she was so attracted to him. His paintings were genius, but she obviously loved him for much more than that, and his obvious vulnerability didn’t seem to me quite enough to explain that love.

“This book could use one more editing pass to fix the last mistakes (not enough to be really frustrating, but enough to make note), but overall was engaging and satisfying. A recommended read for anyone who enjoys speculative fiction, or is a fan of Vincent Van Gogh’s life and work.”

–GraceKrispy @ MotherLode blog
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When Queen Isabella’s husband Edward II takes away her children and lands after enjoying her loyalty for so many years, she turns to her lover Sir Roger Mortimer and so begins a mighty battle of revenge in this brilliant biographical novel from N. Gemini Sasson….


For anyone who loves European history or biographical novels about influential women of days of yore, you must read this novel. It will bring you hours of reading pleasure. I guarantee it.”
–Mirella Patzer, Author of Historical Fiction



Isabeau, A Novel of Queen Isabella and Sir Roger Mortimer
by N. Gemini Sasson
4.5 out of 5 stars 2 Reviews
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Here’s the set-up…
The story of Queen Isabella, who sought revenge on her husband Edward II, and her lover Sir Roger Mortimer, who masterminded the invasion that accomplished it.

The marriage of Isabella of France and Edward II of England in 1308 is a union meant to secure lasting peace. For years, Isabella is a loyal wife, who repeatedly salvages her husband’s kingship, even as she endures his neglect. When she finally speaks out against Edward’s favorite, Lord Hugh Despenser, her income, lands and children are taken from her. In an age when women are not supposed to openly defy their husbands, Isabella vows to get her children back and have her revenge on Despenser — no matter what the cost.

Imprisoned in the Tower of London for leading a rebellion against King Edward, Mortimer escapes with Isabella’s help and finds refuge in the French court. But when Isabella arrives in Paris to negotiate a peace treaty, it is a temptation the ambitious Mortimer cannot resist.


What the Reviewers Say
I’m very familiar with the story of Edward II, Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer. Because of that, it takes a lot to keep me interested, and this novel definitely kept me interested. Ms. Sasson did her research and it shows.

My only disappointment was that the story was not taken to it’s tragic ending. I can understand why the author chose to end it where she did. It leaves the possibility open of a happy ending, even though I and most likely many others know what happened a few short years later.

If you’re a fan of historical fiction like I am, this book is well worth reading.

–Margaret Lake, Author of Historical Fiction/Romance


The fascinating life of Queen Isabella of France and her marriage to England’s King Edward II is spectacularly portrayed in N. Gemini Sasson’s newest novel, Isabeau. This riveting story sweeps the reader into the turbulence of 14th century England, Scotland, and France with passion and detailed historical fact.

From the earliest days of her marriage to Edward, Isabeau learns she must compete for her husband’s attentions. Piers Gaveston is her husband’s favourite, his lover; a peacock of a man whom Edward showers with gifts of vast wealth. Edward’s incompetence on the throne of England is evident to everyone. His apparent attentions to Piers angers politicians and leaders. As the misguided Edwards errs in his political judgements, Isabeau attempts to guide her husband. Not only beautiful, but highly intelligent with sharp diplomatic skills, Isabeau attempts to influence Edward’s decisions to keep tensions both within and outside of England to a minimum, but it proves to be a daunting task.

Edward, however, is not so easily influenced and as time passes, matters worsen for him. His unpopularity reaches new heights. The attentions he lavishes upon Piers Gaveston ires his countrymen and soon Piers is executed. Isabeau is hopeful that perhaps now, her husband will turn his attentions back to her. It was not to be. Before long, she learns her husband has taken a new lover – Hugh Despenser, a dangerous, ambitious man who will stop at nothing to wield his influence and destroy Isabeau whom he sees as his enemy.

Isabeau’s plight increases as Hugh Despenser manipulates Edward’s every action. Isabeau finds herself separated by her children and sent to France to negotiate on her husband’s behalf. It is in France that she reunites with Sir Roger Mortimer, a man she saved from the Tower several years earlier. Unable to deny their love for each other, the two enter into a dangerous liaison that will take them back to the shores of England where Isabelle leads an army to recapture the country on behalf of her son, Edward III.

From start to finish, the novel, Isabeau, kept me turning its pages. Lulled by the beautiful prose and stunning descriptions, N. Gemini Sasson breathed life into the woman known as the She-Wolf and portrayed her with sensitivity and great humanity. As I made my way through the story, I was impressed by Sasson’s descriptions of people and places. Every detail of every scene was written with clarity, activating all the reader’s senses. The novel spans nearly twenty years of her life and includes numerous characters of the era. The fact that the author has spent years researching English and Scottish history during this time is evident. For anyone who loves European history or biographical novels about influential women of days of yore, you must read this novel. It will bring you hours of reading pleasure. I guarantee it.

–Mirella Patzer, Author of Historical Fiction


About the Author

N. Gemini Sasson is the author of The Crown in the Heather and Worth Dying For, (The Bruce Trilogy: Books I and II) She holds a M.S. in Biology from Wright State University where she ran cross country on athletic scholarship. She has worked as an aquatic toxicologist, an environmental engineer, a teacher and a track and cross country coach. A longtime breeder of Australian Shepherds, her articles on bobtail genetics have been translated into seven languages.


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The dead bodies are piling up. Vampires are crawling out of the woodwork. And there’s something named Pookie that’s lurking around the corner…

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“…if what you’re after is a good, fun, tongue-in-cheek, bloody, shoot-em-up, paranormal mystery, Jason Krumbine delivers all that and more in this book.
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Steven Raines (you know, the man who made billions making an operating system that out-Microsoft-ed Microsoft?) has hired Alex Cheradon (private investigator) to look for his missing daughter. Good news: It’s a million dollar payday. Bad news: she may be a Satanist hell bent on bringing the Devil to Earth.

The dead bodies are piling up. Vampires are crawling out of the woodwork. And there’s something named Pookie that’s lurking around the corner.

Breathtakingly paced, the jokes and wisecracks fly fast as Alex races against the clock to save the day.

This is Book 1 in the Alex Cheradon Series.


What the Reviewers Say
Poor Alex Cheradon is a private investigator who wants to stop getting cases that involve the paranormal…or at least that involve members of the “other realm” trying to kill him. In “Fruitbasket From Hell,” circumstances beyond his control have forced him, his metrosexual assistant/receptionist, and his past girlfriend/Laura-Croft-wannabe bodyguard to take on three cases that involve vampires, satanists, gateways to hell, and an ex-partner who won’t die when you throw grenades at him. At the center of it all is the mystery of why Multi-Millionaire Steven Raines has handed Alex a briefcase of sketchy clues, a few threats, and a million dollars to find a daughter who’s only been missing a few hours.

Overall, I found Alex to be a likeable and sympathetic character. I enjoyed his stream-of-consciousness narration, but, at times, it became overwhelming. Krumbine’s sarcastic tone throughout the novel carried into each character thus became difficult to “stay with” at times. I sometimes found it necessary to set the novel aside to get out of Alex’s head. As a testament to Krumbine’s story, though, I kept going back to find out how the plot would develop. And, as a testament to Krumbine’s ability to use dialogue and character interaction to update the storyline, I never had to re-read sections to remember what had happened. I think one reviewer erroneously referred to this as “non-linear”. For an example of an author using a non-linear writing device, pick up John Brunner’s “Stand on Zanzibar,” (which I also recommend, by the way). For an example of an author expertly using a recap, pick up Jason Krumbine’s “Fruitbasket From Hell.”

–Sandy Lender, author “Choices Meant for Gods”
This was a really good book, kept me interested the whole time and wanting to read the next chapter. The Alex character was really funny, and i loved the character Christian, he was very entertaining.
–dar

Okay, so, it begins with this mysterious man coming to Alex Cheradon and offering him a million dollars to find his missing daughter. While in the process of doing so everything seemed to turn upside down and inside out for the main character. It’s one of those, anything can go wrong and will go wrong-type stories.

The author throws a lot of stuff at the reader, from crazy ex-partners to scottish convenience story clerks(Easily one of the funniest bits in the book). It’s got a bit Dean-Koontz-on-crack type feel to the story line. The author tried to tell his story in a very non-linear fashion, which would have worked better in a movie, but in the book caused some moments of confusion, but it didn’t detract from the story too much. The overall story line of the book was actually pretty good with some well developed twists in the plot(See, crazy ex-partner and scottish convenience store clerk.). The main character, Alex, is, I’ll admit, a little annoying, but shows potential to grow and the story leaves us open for a sequel, which I would definitely read.

–Chris Spears
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A peek inside suburban life, where parenting, aging and marriage are perfect fodder for non-stop laughs.

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Is It Just Me? or Is Everyone a Little Nuts!
by Judi Coltman
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“Left me wanting more.”
“Put a smile on my face!
“Brilliant, witty, insightful, fun little book.”



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“Is It Just Me? or Is Everyone a Little Nuts!” offers a laugh out loud look at parenting, marriage, aging and small town living from an suburban point of view.

Written in short chapters, Coltman retells everyday life events, conversations and stories infused with her skewed sense of humor. These small snippets of life are moments in which anyone can identify and laugh at themselves as well. Middle age can be boring, but Coltman allows the naughty into her life from time to time, like her adult Scout Troop, “Cougar Scouts” Troop 69, or conversations between her middle aged self and her seventeen year old self that will leave you rolling ( and remembering!) A great quick read!!

What the Reviewers Say
Just spent the day laughing, smiling, tearing up, and thoroughly enjoying every moment of this book. Coltman shares her endearing, humorous slant on the most normal life situations we all experience. You will see yourself, your family, friends, neighbors and co-workers in the characters she brings to life and it will simply make you smile when you recognize them. A must read, especially when life gets a bit too serious. I will be sharing this book with everyone.
–Lisa S.

I couldn’t put this book down! My children spent the afternoon giving me quizzical looks because I kept laughing out loud! Judi taps into all of our every day lives but does it with such humor that she lightens our loads, helping us to look at what we previously thought of as mundane with different eyes.
I will recommend this book to everyone!
–Debra A. Stewart

Judi offers the insight of living in a small town with grace and humor. She brings a delightful and humerous look at life’s experiences we can all relate to. Her style of writing leaves you wanting more. Judi’s stories remind us of what is really important in life. For me her message is to treasure the many moments of family, friends, love and humor.
–Susan Mavity

About the Author

Raised in an affluent suburb of Detroit, Judi Coltman grew up in a female heavy household with an urban sense of “normal.” Coltman attended Michigan State University, majoring in Journalism until a professor requested she switch majors – “Apparently making a story better with added features isn’t acceptable in the news world,” Coltman laments.

With a BA in English from Northern Illinois University, Coltman has written for local, regional and national publications.


Most recently, Coltman has been writing a weekly blog called, “My Life in a Nutshell,” from where her book material was born. Often compared to Erma Bombeck, Coltman sees the humor in the absurdity of everyday life and then tells anyone who will listen.

Judi Coltman and her husband split their time between northern Illinois and the California desert. Sometimes they even pass each other at the airport


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Emmet Storch goes from unemployed sponger to insurance pro in this humorous fictional take on the twists and turns of love and lust in modern life.

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Emmet Storch was an unemployed sponger who thought he had no calling in life. All that changed when he landed a job in the call centre at the monolithic Star Insurance where, from the very first day, he was magnificent. It was as if the very essence of insurance ran through his veins and he and his telephone were as one. Irate policyholders found comfort in his soothing words; recalcitrant contractors became polite and respectful. It would have been perfect if not for his lecherous and treacherous hormones. A humorous look at love and lust in the modern West where consumerism runs rampant and integrity can go and get stuffed.

Here’s the lowdown on Love Lust and Petty Crime from a 5-Star Reviewer
A good book! The title of this book “Love, Lust, and Petty Crime” says it all. This is a story about how a friendship starts innocently with four people (Jurgen, Voula, River, and Emmet) meeting at an insurance company. All are employed there and all become involved in one way or another. Twisted sisters, twisted brothers, she wants him, he wants the other, but, the other is dating the boss and so on. A great tongue twister with bends and curves that make you read it to the end to see who gets who. One thing is apparent, they all love each other fondly and the things they get into or are willing to do can only be understood by good friends. The author Harclubs Bartag did a good job defining these characters. It’s a quick, fun book that will make you laugh out loud.
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About the Author
To be honest, my name is not Harclubs Bartag and I suppose putting this stuff here makes the whole idea of a pen name look a little silly. But I’ve always wanted a secret identity (yes, yes, I know) and the name has a story. It comes from a time when the Australian public was grappling with a new wave of continental European immigrants, and I was in my first year of High School. The teacher was reading the class list out loud and the first name was ‘Harclubs Bartag’. When no one responded, she continued on until the end of the list. My name was not called out, and I put two and two together.

‘Um, Miss,’ I said, raising my hand. ‘My name is Hercules, not Harclubs.’


She obviously thought I was taking the piss. ‘Don’t be silly, Harclubs,’ she said. ‘What sort of a cruel parent would name their child Hercules?’

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