Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Chronicles Of Jenson Quest - The Rise Of Va'kaar by J Bryden Lloyd

Jenson Quest III, is a 17 year old descendent of his grandfather, Jenson Quest Senior and his father, Jenson Quest II. Both are former test pilots for the RAF and private corporations.

Now aging beyond his years, Jenson Quest Senior lives in the nursing home run by his daughter, Maggs, whom the younger Jenson has lived with since his father's disappearance many years before.

Unfortunately for the grandson, the grandfather is on the verge of senility, as he continues to tell tales about great battles in space, and his efforts to protect the many 'human realms' that are spread throughout the galaxy… or is he the senile old fool everyone takes him to be?

Young Jenson is suddenly forced to decide whether he really believes the old man; a decision with involves him stepping forward in the place of his aging grandfather and missing father to take his part in the defence of all the human realms spread throughout the universe.

Soon, Jenson is undergoing training and meeting up with the most unexpected of allies in his new life, fighting alongside humans from over a hundred other worlds in The Great Drak; the special forces of the realms who defend the whole human race against the threats of the wider universe.

Against them stands the Zyll Swarm and their new Vuron Super Weapon, which has the power to wipe out an entire world. Stolen by a fanatic Zyll commander, the weapon could tip the balance that has existed for many years because of the hard work of the Keepers. Va’kaar, through murder and treachery, takes the weapon and the huge ship that houses it, and now it will fall to Jenson and the Great Drak to stand in his way and put an end to his plans.

The Chronicles Of Jenson Quest - The Rise Of Va'kaar is a Young Adult Sci-Fi Novel
(Approx 109, 000 words / 340 pages)
Find out more about Samuel and The Chronicles of Jenson Quest at www.jensonquest.webs.com
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Jane's Long March Home by Susan Lute

There’s no place like home, and to Gunnery Sergeant Jane Donovan, home is the US Marine Corps. But, she’s made a mistake. A tragic mistake that cost an orphaned kid his life. Because of a little insubordination and disorderly conduct on her part, she’s about to lose the one thing she values most. The family and good life she’s forged in the Corps. Now she has one option. Put her future in the hands of Dr. Chase Russell, or become a civilian. The choice is hers.
Chase Russell has royally screwed up. Busy chasing a lucrative book deal that would legitimize his theories about treating war veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and let’s face it, give him a certain amount of fame too, he missed a client’s cry for help and subsequent admission to the hospital for a failed drug overdose. In the aftermath, he leaves his lucrative practice in Chicago to start over on a lovely, neglected Oregon ranch, looking for peace and sanctuary. When the Marine arrives, nursing a cranky hip and an even crankier disposition, he wants nothing to do with her. But between helping two runaway kids, and taking the stubborn Marine through play therapy, what’s an ex-counselor to do, but make sure this hero finds her way home.
Jane’s Long March Home is a Contemporary Romance Novel
(Approx 56, 000 words)
Find out more about Susan and her writing at www.susanlute.com
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Monday, November 28, 2011

Homegrown Muse by Sally Bennett

Free-spirited Lyssa Smith sees her life thrown into chaos when she unwittingly exposes a plot devised by “Tank” Turnbull, a powerful land developer in the Phoenix area. But doing the right thing comes at a price, as Turnbull and his conspirators seek to save themselves by destroying her reputation, ruining her career, and exposing her secrets. With her carefully constructed life crumbling around her, Lyssa seizes the opportunity to salvage her dreams by forging an unlikely alliance with Dane Callicott.
Still grappling with the failure of his latest venture, the unconventional Highline Resort, Dane is presented with another maverick proposition, but he’ll need Lyssa’s help to pull it off. Should Dane listen to his muse and risk his family’s fortune on another visionary project, or will he return to the safe but unsustainable practices of his father?
Shackled by family expectations, battered by a series of betrayals, and blinded by impossible choices, Dane and Lyssa might very well bulldoze over their one chance for happiness—-unless together they can blaze a new trail forward.
Homegrown Muse is a Contemporary Women’s Fiction Novel
(Approx 94, 000 words)
Find out more about Sally and her writing at www.wordsmithpages.com
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Affairs of the Heart by Borislava Borissova

"Affairs of The Heart" comprises of two novellas "The Last Secrets of The Ancient Island" and "A Love In Time of War”. In them lives all passion I have for history and adventures, time-traveling and thrillers, mysteries and great love.
In "The Last Secrets of The Ancient Island" a series of mishaps in an old town casts suspicion on a number of residents, provoking changes in an adopted practice of the underground world of relics. Ralph, a young graduate of a university proves the last mysteries of ancient National Park sites are yet unexplored by historians and archaeologists and discovers the personal secret of his older brother Michael. An unknown driver has a tragic motivation to take his life and that of another.

We were born alone, we die alone, but life is our chance to live in love. 
In "A Love In Time of War”  first they faced the war… the love followed later. Peace was somewhere in between. One day he could have killed her on the other side of the front, on the next day he fell in love and what would happen in the day after it? All efforts to remain enemies appeared to be in vain. The borderline between their ability to hate or to love appeared a thin one. Differences abound in cultures, religions, languages, traditions and so on but a young Bulgarian girl and a Turkish officer met many more obstacles to overcome. Kidnapping her or escaping together provoking political scandal between the warring countries? His life had become like a Byron’s passionate poem and he entered in it madly and bravely. The war became past, the past became history and through the years only love is still alive in a very beautiful tale to remember.
Affairs of the Heart is a 2-story Romance Novel
(Approx 63, 000 / 220 pages)
Find out more about Borislava and her writing at www.borislavaborissova.quenit.com
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Monday, November 21, 2011

Helen's Daughter by Laura Gill

When the Trojan prince Paris abducted Helen of Sparta, she left behind a nine-year-old daughter, Hermione.
Now, years later, the Trojan War is over. Nineteen-year-old Hermione eagerly awaits her father's return, but remains ambivalent toward her mother, even as her world is once again turned upside-down. Can Hermione survive the trials that await, or will she become another victim of the curse that haunts her family?
Helen’s Daughter is an Historical Fiction Novel
(Approx 109, 000 words / 300 pages)
Find out more about Laura and Helen’s Daughter at www.helens-daughter.livejournal.com
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Friday, November 18, 2011

Dancing on Coals by Ellen O’Connell


After escaping robbers intent on murder, Katherine Grant says, “I jumped from the frying pan into the fire. Before long I’ll be dancing on the coals.” The highwaymen were the frying pan; the handsome young Apache who saved her from them was the fire; and the coals? Gaetan.

Rage against the enemies of his people has consumed Gaetan from boyhood. The only use he ever found for any white was to test the sharpness of his knife. Forced by his brother to endure Katherine’s company, Gaetan tries to deny what he sees - the white woman has a man’s temper and a lion’s courage. She has an Apache heart.
In spite of hate, distrust and fear, surviving in the rugged country of southern Arizona and northern Mexico forges a strange bond between Katherine and Gaetan. When the bond turns to love, can they admit it? Can they bear the consequences?
Dancing on Coals is a Western Historical Romance Novel
(Approx 92, 000 / 320 pages)
Find out more about Ellen and Dancing on Coals at www.oconnellauthor.com
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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Seeing Julia by Katherine Owen

A young widow must learn to embrace her past, reveal her secrets, and trust in herself, before starting over again and finally seeing the one who has seen her all along. Julia Hamilton, 27, was intent on building a life with Evan and their young son. Now, Evan's dead. Desperate; Julia questions if she can start over again when she meets Jake leading to a connection neither one seems prepared for. 
Seeing Julia is a Contemporary / Women's Fiction Novel
(Approx 105, 000 words / 344 pages)
Find out more about Katherine and Seeing Julia at www.katherineowen.net
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Shattered by Kate Kelly


When Tess MacLean, the woman Jay Rawlings once loved, returns to his ranch with a killer and the police in hot pursuit, Jay suddenly has to face the demons from his past. A past he would change if he could - starting with convincing Tess that their love deserves a second chance.
Shattered is a Western Romance / Suspense Novel
(Approx 70, 000 words)
Find out more about Kate and Shattered at www.katekelly.ca
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Crystal Bridge by Charles M. Pulsipher


Kaden is a typical teenage boy, except he can open wormholes to far away worlds.

His first trip almost killed him. He’s been afraid to try another.

Aren is far from a typical teenage girl. She has the ultimate gift of empathy, seeing into the memories and souls of others.

Her gift makes her different and lonely despite how close it brings her to those she knows.

When these two meet, the existence of two worlds will be endangered as their abilities plunge them into a planet at war.

Their adventure may tear apart multiple universes…or they may just save us all.
The Crystal Bridge is a Science Fiction / Fantasy Novel
(Approx 125, 000 words / 350 pages)
Find out more about The Crystal Bridge and Charles at www.noticeyourworld.blogspot.com
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Monday, November 14, 2011

This Doesn’t Happen in the Movies by Renee Pawlish


A wannabe private eye with a love of film noir and detective fiction.

A rich, attractive femme fatale.

A missing husband.

A rollicking ride to a dark and daring ending.
This Doesn’t Happen in the Movies is a Mystery Novel
(Approx 50, 000 words / 225 pages)
Find out more about Renee at www.reneepawlish.com
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Friday, November 11, 2011

Occupation by Jeff L. Dawson

September 1, 1939, the unimaginable happened. WAR! Germany invaded Poland from the west. Two weeks later, Russia honored her agreement with Germany and invaded from the east. 
In the towns of Siepraw (twenty kilometers South of Krakow) and Tarnow (sixty kilometers east of Krakow) all was still business as usual. While the villagers feared for their lives, the Romanovs and Boirarskys worried little of the new flags hoisted in their respective areas. They had seen many empires come and go. The Czars, Napoleon, Lenin, Hindenburg and others. They never cared who was in power as long as the food supply was intact. But that was about to change. The Germans had plans for all races deemed sub-human; relocation. If one wasn't of true Nordic Aryan genealogy, then they considered those individuals a drag on the new order and its limited resources.

The plan of relocation was going to awaken an opponent that only resided in the "occupier’s" darkest nightmares.
Occupation is an Horror/Vampire Thriller
(Approx 101, 000 words)
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Hot Tea by Sheila Horgan

The characters in Hot Tea are people you'd like to know and part of a family that welcomes you with open arms.  Almost 70,000 copies have been sold.  You will find that the 'Tea' series is a fast fun read.
Cara O'Flynn finds herself in an unusual position.  She's quit her job and can afford to take a few weeks to find a new career.  Plus her roommate has run off and left her with an empty room to fill.  If she can just accomplish those two tasks before her mother finds out she has no income and no one to help pay the bills, she's in good shape.  
The problem - Cara didn’t plan for three careers in as many days, nor did she anticipate the new guys that dropped in her lap.  And then there's her sister Teagan, while always helpful and funny, she can be a bit annoying at times.
When you’re Irish, all things (good and bad) come in threes.  It’s inevitable.  Cara should have remembered not to forget that part. 
Cara and Teagan bring laughter, intelligence, and family tradition to every experience they encounter.
Hot Tea is a Humor / Fiction Novel
(Approx 64, 000 words)
Find out more about Sheila and the Tea Series Books at www.sheilahorgan.com
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Where the Wild Wind Blows by Nancy Morse

Katie McCabe, daughter of an Indian trader, finds herself alone when her family is killed in a battle between the Army and the Indians. She is rescued by Black Moon, a fierce Lakota warrior who has vowed to keep the white people from taking his land, and she is taken to live with his people.

Can the love that ignites between these two wild hearts survive treachery, abduction, prejudice, a promise to a dying woman and the tensions that erupt between the Sioux and the Army?  From the desolation of the Great Plains to the opulence of St. Louis, a headstrong white girl and a proud Lakota warrior fight for their love and the wild country of their birth.

Where the Wild Wind Blows is an Historical Romance Novel
(Approx 84, 000 words / 141 pages)
Find out more about Nancy and Where the Wild Wind Blows at www.nancymorse.com
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Little Rednecks and a Town Full of Bullies by T. Denise Robinson

Ten years ago, Joee Alexander’s grandfather used magic to hide a mysterious silver case inside the #7 Coal Mine. The events of that fateful day will be revealed on her thirteenth birthday and there is nothing she can do to stop it.

Joee and her three best friends, Stump, Wheels, and Sarah are physically challenged but that’s not all they have in common. They’re bullied on a daily basis and they each possess magic abilities they don’t know they have.

When they find an old map that shows underground tunnels leading to the #7 Coal Mine, they join forces to find what they believe is hidden treasure. Their adventure uncovers the truth about the mysterious case and their magical powers. It’s a set destiny that will pit them against a town full of bullies, a corrupt banker who isn’t what he seems, and Maulick, a man so evil, he cannot possibly be from their world. 

The Little Rednecks is about the difficulties that physically challenged children face. It highlights the problem with stereotypes and shows bullying at its worst. It is a story about heart and dedication, and the friendship, dreams, and hopes of four physically challenged kids who prove that they really are like every other kid their age.
The Little Rednecks and a Town Full of Bullies is an Urban Fantasy Novel
(Approx 291 pages)
Find out more about Little Rednecks and T. Denise Robinson at www.tdeniserobinson.com
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Monday, November 7, 2011

THREE HUNDRED ZEROES: Lessons of the Heart on the Appalachian Trail by Dennis R. Blanchard

Dennis Blanchard's promise to his brother haunted him for over forty years. Finally, when there were no more excuses, he set out on the Appalachian Trail to fulfill that promise. As he walked the trail, Dennis reconnected with the Norman Rockwell America that seems lost and forgotten. He learned that not only are the difficulties of walking over 2,200 miles easily underestimated but that trouble can begin long before setting his first step on the trail. 

Blanchard's humorous introspective demonstrates that bears, rattlesnakes and challenging terrain may be far less formidable than some of life's more subtle dangers.

THREE HUNDRED ZEROES is an 
Outdoor Adventure Novel
(Approx 94,000 words / 342 pages)
Find out more about Dennis and his writing at www.threehundredzeroes.com
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Friday, November 4, 2011

Dark is the Night by Brindle Chase


Katherine Wells is Cleveland’s top homicide detective and she’s hot on the trail of the Antoinette killer. The string of burnt and beheaded bodies have little in common, except they keep turning up. In search of clues, she encounters Alexander. His intoxicating old world persona captivates her and she suddenly finds herself in a torrid love affair. The passion is overwhelming and her sense of law falls into blissful chaos.

As an elder vampire, Alexander struggles for anonymity in the modern world. Killing isn’t personal; it’s to prevent them from becoming the undead. His kind can’t be discovered. With Katherine’s investigation getting too close to the truth, the other vampires demand he eliminate Detective Wells.

Katherine discovers Alexander’s supernatural secret and he learns Katherine’s the detective he must silence. The revelations are shocking. He’s everything she ever wanted and everything she stood against. Torn between a love like no other and the law she’s sworn to uphold, she must choose. Against time, the police and the other vampires, they must destroy the evidence she’s collected and join the undead.

Dark is the Night is a Paranormal Erotic Romance
(Approx 75, 000 words / 173 pages)
Find out more about Brindle and Dark is the Night at www.forlorn-hope.net
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Satori Ranch by Mary Frisbee


A decrepit 1965 Volkswagen Microbus is discovered in a marijuana patch at Satori Ranch, an abandoned Oregon commune. Inside the bus are scattered human bones, determined by the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department to be those of John and Mary Beth Brooke, who disappeared thirty years ago. Their daughter, painter and environmental activist Trout Brooke, is compelled to seek the cause of her hippie parents' deaths. As she digs into Satori Ranch’s history, it becomes clear that dark events led to the deaths, as well as the desertion of the lovingly-built homestead that had supported twenty people in supposedly idyllic counterculture style. As she travels to meet and question the Ranchers, now scattered across the country from Boston to Berkeley, Brook's determined search into the past results in danger to herself, with murder looming large as the explanation for the loss of her family. 
A murder mystery set partially in America’s ‘60s counterculture -- a rich and unsettled time in history -- Satori Ranch explores how parents’ past ideals can spill into their children’s present. Satori Ranch follows a strong lone woman pursuing answers about her past as she tracks down a murderer.
Satori Ranch is a Mystery Novel
(Approx 88, 000 words / 314 pages)
For more information on Mary and her writing visit www.maryfrisbee.com
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Fatal Infatuation by Melanie Nowak

Felicity views going away to college as an opportunity to mature into a confident young woman, but her new beginning turns out to be more of an adventure than she bargains for when she finds that her school is plagued by vampires!

Cain is an elder vampire who displays quiet confidence even as he struggles to overcome sins of his past. Surprisingly, he found that in losing his life he gained his faith and a purpose.

His mission: find the hostile vampires that inhabit this small college town, and educate them to live in peace with humans. Their leader, Sindy, is a wicked temptress who has set her sights on Felicity's new friend Ben. She will be difficult to control, but after meeting Felicity, Cain's most difficult task lies in controlling himself.

Together they join an ensemble cast of characters to navigate the difficulties of addiction and desire; the perils of zombies and vampires; and struggles with abuse, morality and... college.
Fatal Infatuation is a Paranormal Romance Novel
(Approx 125, 000 words / 252 pages)
Find out more about Melanie and her writing at www.melanienowak.com
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Faith and Trust by Suzanne L. Davis

Faith Thomas, a GenXer, navigates the 90s and prepares for life post-Y2K. Faith and Trust takes on the big issues of life, death, friendship, love, and sex - through the eyes and dreams of a grunge-turned-professional young woman. Faith and Trust is funny, tragic, and at times poignant as Faith learns a life-changing secret. 
Faith and Trust is a Psychological Dramatic Novel
(Approx 64, 000 words)
Find out more about Suzanne at www.mindgamebooks.com
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