Archive | June 18, 2014
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The Author Hot Seat
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Today in the Author Hot Seat my guest is Lockard Young and the first MG author to volunteer to reveal all. Lockie’s article is the story of his journey as a writer, intimately woven into his life as a family man. It’s an inspiring story. I found it touching…
San Juan Sculptures Park
Originally posted on joebeckerphoto:
“Silent Words III” by Llyod Whannell As I recently mentioned, I spent a long weekend on San Juan Island several weeks ago. While there, we spent an hour or two at the San Juan Sculptures Park. If on the island and you like art, this is a good place for a…
Deceitful Truths by Maggie Thom – Review
Originally posted on Rhythempoets:
Blurb: He created a legacy that no one could imagine… Tarin has lost a week of her life. She doesn’t know what happened but not long after she returns to work she is suspended from her job. Confused and pregnant, she quits and agrees to marry Stephen, only to be thrown…
“The Bunker” By Stephanie Osborn
While Martians were invading Great Britain and Europe during the Victorian Era, what was happening elsewhere? What was happening in North America, for instance? Years later, an old inventor tells his apprentice the tale of his youthful work inside The Bunker. http://amzn.to/1phwz9C
The Orb of Truth (The Horn King Series) By Brae Wyckoff
The Orb of Truth (The Horn King Series) By Brae Wyckoff Voted #1 Best Fantasy Book Under the Radar! Voted #1 Best Christian Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book! Voted #1 Best Indie Fantasy Book! Voted #1 Best World Building! Voted #1 Epic Fantasy Worth Your Time! Voted #1 Awesome Action! Voted #1 Best Supporting Characters! In the hundreds of […]
Book Review: Spirit Me Away by Aaron P. Lazar
Originally posted on The Brass Rag:
Spirit Me Away by Aaron Paul Lazar took me back to a time I lived through, but don’t remember. I was six years old in the summer of ’69 and though I have since seen numerous depictions on television and in the media, I can’t honestly say any of…
Review: The Jewel Box by C. Michelle McCarty
Originally posted on The Brass Rag:
Review: McCarty’s The Jewel Box is an interesting cross between irreverent romp and heartfelt women’s fiction that manages to combine laughter and gritty realism, often on the same page. I found myself laughing out loud (literally – people stared) in the first couple of pages and on the whole, enjoyed the book…
The Abel Conspiracy By Gary D. Henry
Franklin Abel was simply the most intelligent human ever born. He invented machines that were not supposed to be invented for another five-hundred years. The trillion dollar ideas garnered attention from a greedy secret organization that was hell-bent on getting the journal that Franklin had hidden away. The organization set out to destroy Franklin’s […]