Monday, November 14, 2011
Navy SEALs Need Romance Too...
The US Navy SEALs are a highly-trained special force whose courage and expertise is well-known around the world. They are genuine heroes serving the civilians of this country and providing them with security and safety in this tumultuous and often violent world. Now, a new book gives you a glimpse into the softer side of the lives of these incredible and effective soldiers. After all, passion is important to people, and SEALs have a lot to give. The collection is called SEAL of My Dreams, and eighteen authors contribute material to the work. These writers are specialists in romance, and many of them actually know from personal experience what it is to love and be loved by one who serves in the military. The stories are charged with energy and still retain the sense of patriotism that is characteristic of work that relates in some way to members of the armed forces and the work that they do, but make no mistake―this is a romantic series of fiction-style pieces that sizzle and intrigue in a sensual way. Some of the stories read like novellas, and more than a dozen very accomplished and highly acclaimed authors are involved with this collection. Among them, Barbara Samuel, Stephanie Bond, Cindy Gerard, Christie Ridgway, and Alison Kent have all provided material. In addition, all proceeds will go to the Veterans Research Corporation, a non-profit foundation that supports veterans medical research. If you are a romance fanatic who can appreciate exciting fiction with a patriotic nature, then you should not miss SEAL of My Dreams. For more information about the collection, a complete list of contributing authors, and excerpts from the stories, visit the following website: http://sealofmydreams.com/wordpress/.
Romance Dedicated to Some of the Greatest Heroes...
...Not always is romance associated with military service, but believe me when I say that many women would appreciate the opportunity to love a Navy SEAL. After all, it takes passion to stay on such a demanding course, and what woman would ever fail to appreciate that in a man? Now, eighteen popular romance writers are taking on the challenge of writing fiction that gives you a sense of what it means to experience that passion, and many of them know from firsthand experience. The book is SEAL of My Dreams, and many great romance authors have a part to play in this. The authors who contributed to this impressive collection are as follows: Robyn Carr (who provides the foreword), Jami Alden, Stephanie Bond, Kylie Brant, Helen Brenna, Helen Kay Dimon, Cindy Gerard, Tara Janzen, Leslie Kelly, Elle Kennedy, Alison Kent, Jo Leigh, Gennita Low, Marliss Melton, Christie Ridgway, Barbara Samuel, Roxanne St. Claire, Stephanie Tyler, and Loreth Anne White. Many of these romance specialists are award-winning, highly acclaimed writers, and some of them even have family members who have served or currently serve.
These stories, some of which read more like novellas, are exciting and full of energy but come with that characteristic sensuality that so often is the pursuit of romance fanatics. If you happen to be a fan of romance-style fiction with a touch of the patriotic, then this is definitely the collection for you. And, in case you need another reason to invest in SEAL of My Dreams, here it is: all proceeds will go to the Veterans Research Corporation, a non-profit group that provides financial support for veterans medical research. For more information about this collection and the authors who provided their work to it, visit the following web address: http://sealofmydreams.com/wordpress/.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
The Time Has Come to Broaden Your Scope...
Philip K. Dick passed away a few decades ago but he left us with a remarkable and vast collection of novels and short stories, most of which would be classified as science fiction. Even if you are not a fan of this genre, Dick's writing goes well beyond this sometimes limited territory and deals with aspects of religion, philosophy, and pure science. In case you did not know, much of his writing has been adapted for film. Films such as Blade Runner and A Scanner Darkly come directly from Dick's collection, and even films like Minority Report were inspired by some of his shorter writings. He was a true genius who lived an unusual life complete with visions (of a spiritual nature) and ripe with complications. Some consider him a sort of precursor to or partial founder of post-modernism, especially with regard to his focus upon the sociological, political, and cultural experiences in our world.
Now, his final (and extensive) work is about to be available for your pleasure and (perhaps if you keep an open mind) enlightenment. The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick is the final collection of writing to be offered by Dick to the world. It serves as a means of better understanding his peculiar but powerful views on a wide range of topics but particularly religion and the true nature of the spiritual reality. As an author, he delved deeply and with great care into topics such as personal identity, perception, and the impossibility of a truly objective reality. The Exegesis is a journal-style collection of notes, entries, story sketches, and letters, all of which relate to Dick's remarkable and sometimes surreal experiences with faith and religion. The editors of the work, Pamela Jackson and Jonathan Lethem, have taken great care in compiling and arranging this epic and potent piece. You will not be disappointed...
...If you wish to test yourself with a work that is far from ordinary and almost painfully provocative in its uncanny awareness, do not miss The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick, the final novel from Philip Dick. If you are a lover of science fiction (then you should by this point be familiar with Philip Dick's work and you have this novel ordered or already in your collection), do not miss this release. Even if you have no interest in science fiction whatsoever, the importance of this piece cannot be lost. For anyone with an interest in spirituality, the true nature of perception and reality, or science, The Exegesis must at this point be considered a must-read. You will not regret this purchase. For more information about this ultimate work from author Philip K. Dick, look to the following website: http://www.philipkdick.com/new_exegesis.html.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
The Magic of Dakota Frost is Back...
...In Dakota's world, magic, which was kept a secret by its practitioners until the counter-culture movement of the 20th century, is very real. And Dakota knows it well—as a “skindancer,” a tattoo artist whose ink can come to life, and a member of the Edgeworld, the alternative culture in which magic is known and practiced, she holds to a certain degree of skepticism blended with her fiery attitude in order to make her world work. Right now, she seems to be on the right course. After all, she has a new house and a new vehicle, not to mention a newly adopted daughter named Cinnamon, who is in reality a were-tiger. Then, her friends, also supernatural by nature, become the target of a magical attack that is peculiar to say the least. Deadly graffiti is the cause, and, with so much at stake, it is Dakota's burden to learn how such menacing alternative artwork can be stopped before Edgeworlders everywhere in Atlanta are doomed. Vampires, werewolves, and even traditional law enforcement are losing their trust, and Dakota seems to have one resort. The time has come to seek help from her own skindancing mentor. The only one who can aid Dakota now is Blood Rock.
Blood Rock is the latest novel from Anthony Francis and marks a continuation of skindancer Dakota Frost's trials in a world where magic is just as much a part of reality as science. The problem for Dakota is that laws of science (physics, etc.) are already recognized, at least to some extent, whereas the laws and true nature of magic are only vaguely understood. An important part of the novel is her course of learning the source of magic. You will understand a little better too when you read...
...Anthony Francis actually enhances computer technology for a living, but by night he retreats into a world of his own contrivance. Writing and science are both passions for him, but he seems also to have a knack for the urban fantasy genre. His novels are set in Atlanta, a city where Francis spent much of his life and one to which he has a great attachment. Of course, in the Atlanta of Francis, there are werewolves, vampires, and magical members of the alternative culture sect, such as Dakota Frost. His stories are creative and full of energy, like his novels' characters. There is also evidence that Francis is very painstaking about his development of a hard magical system for his fictional world.
If you have ever enjoyed urban fantasy, then you should definitely look for the latest novel from Anthony Francis, Blood Rock. For those readers who are completely unfamiliar with previous work from Francis, it might also be a good idea to pick up the first novel in the series, Frost Moon, so that Dakota's story makes a little more sense. For more information about this novel, the author, or his other work, turn to the following web address: http://www.dresan.com/.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
When Love and War-time Fears Collide...
For quite some time, only polite and brief exchanges were ever had between a spinster named Sophie and Miss Anne's courteous and enigmatic “Chinese” gardener, Mr. Oto. Miss Anne, a moral woman whose memories of the event are at the center of this tale, provides Oto with refuge after he arrives, disgraced, starving, and essentially dropped from a Greyhound bus, in Salty Creek. Then, Oto notices Sophie and begins to fall in love. Sophie, whose own true love was lost in World War I, has settled on leading a dull and miserable existence following the death of her female family members for whom she cared. But somehow she is drawn to Mr. Oto. Love always seems to find us when we are not searching...
...Eventually, a strong friendship develops between them. While the rest of the townspeople attend church services on Sunday, Sophie and Oto sit quietly by the river and paint. Both recognize the unconventional nature of their relationship and proceed with precaution as a result. Yet the passion they feel for each other slowly rises to the surface, just in time for hell to be unleashed.
Oto, who is only mistaken by the simple townspeople for someone of Chinese ancestry, is actually Japanese by descent (though he is California-born), and when the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor, he is forced into hiding to escape the onslaught of misguided aggression and, in some cases, unadulterated hatred. Now, Sophie and Miss Anne provide what they can to sustain Oto, but will it be enough, or are the divisions caused by war too great for them to bear?
Sophie and the Rising Sun is a romance that deals with the problems of racial tensions and gives us an account of love's power to overcome even seemingly insurmountable obstacles, such as great disparities in age or ancestry. The novel is the most recent release from Augusta Trobaugh, whose stories have a lot to offer for those readers who can never get enough of romance. Sophie and the Rising Sun is pleasant and simple to read, but there is a certain intricacy to the plot. Perhaps it is the story's ability to grapple with some difficult topics, or maybe it is the nearly poetic innocence of Sophie and Oto's blossoming love (even in spite of its seeming so uncharacteristic). Whatever the reason, if you happen to be a fan of romance, you do not want to pass up Sophie and the Rising Sun by Augusta Trobaugh, available in bookstores everywhere.
Monday, October 24, 2011
And You Thought That Your Teen Years Were Hard...
...In addition to these ordinary adolescent concerns, Tara has special problems, unless of course you consider seeing dead people and hearing the thoughts of others a great advantage in life. And you might assume that such powers would be beneficial, but before you jump to conclusions, let us take a practical look at Tara's circumstance. Going out on a date with a fellow has just become more complicated, since, as a psychic, Tara can read his thoughts. Believe me when I say that it does not serve her as well as you might imagine. Seeing ghosts would not be so terrible, but conversations with what those (ordinary people) around you perceive as nothingness tend to convince others that a mental problem is at work. Of course, there are also ghosts that tend to pester her for favors, but at least Tara has the help and friendship of Henry and Millicent, two spirits that follow her wherever she and her Uncle Pat may go. And they move everywhere, owing to her uncle's “gypsy heart” and his inability to stay settled in one place for any great duration of time. She follows because he is the only family Tara has.
Now that Tara is in a new school, fresh challenges rise to the surface of her life, like the popular and prissy young ladies (in all seriousness, one of them is named Prissy) who are determined to make her life miserable. Fortunately, she has the support of her new boyfriend, Flynn, who is as much of an outcast as she is. But her biggest problem is the dark spirit making demands from Tara and threatening harm and hell if she refuses to assist. The ghost wants her mysterious murder solved and knows that Tara can help. And when a student at her school disappears, Tara realizes that she may be the only one who can solve the case before time runs out. What will it take? Welcome to Tara's lunatic life.
My Lunatic Life is a new novel from highly-acclaimed author Sharon Sala. It serves as the basis for a new series from Sala that will detail the course of Tara's adolescence as she struggles to maintain sanity in the midst of both ordinary and extraordinary pressures. Sala specializes in romance and suspense, but this particular piece is classified as paranormal mystery for young adult audiences. Tara is an endearing and somehow familiar character with enough dimension to make this a very worthwhile read for fans of young adult fiction. The story engages with its elements of verisimilitude and the paranormal, which form a good blend in this context.
Look for My Lunatic Life by Sharon Sala, now in bookstores everywhere. If you would like more information about this title and new series, Sala's previous works, or the author herself, then visit the following web-address: http://www.sharonsalabooks.com/.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
The Story of a Workaholic's Serendipitous Romance...
...When Christophe Augustine encounters Julia in the grocery store, he reluctantly agrees to play along with her game in order to help her circumvent the annoyance of an ex-friend. So for the time being Chris gets to act as Julia's boyfriend. Like Julia, he is focused on professional successes, such as those involving his wealthy father's luxury hotel chain, and he is adamant about receiving recognition for his work, as well as approval. But Chris knows how to be playful, and not even his parent's divorce can shake his faith in romance. Though initially skeptical upon meeting Julia, he finds that she is quite different from the other women with whom he has shared any intimate connection. And now, despite a dramatic first date, he is quite determined to know her a little better, but as their experiences together grow more serious and gradually intensify, Julia is challenged by the urge to flee from the situation. When two soul-mates meet, the connection is real and difficult to ignore, but where does it lead when one is ready to love and the other is not? Find out what happens when Julia turns out to be Mad About the Boy.
Suzan Battah may not be a familiar name to many, yet this is about to change. Currently, she works as an executive assistant, but such a busy schedule by day does not prevent her from focusing on her passion for writing. Mad About the Boy is her first finished novel, an entertaining and fun read that explores the complications of love and delves deep into the process of achieving balance between one's professional life and romantic life.
If you are in the mood for a romance story with a great sense of humor and a lot of imagination, then look no further than Mad About the Boy . Considering the extent of her passion for writing, it seems that we will have a lot more to enjoy from Suzan Battah in the future. Check out, Mad About the Boy, now in bookstores everywhere.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
The Security of the World Depends Upon Just Two People...
...The Piranha is the latest in US weapons technology, a stealth submarine so advanced that it will give the country total command of the world's seas. Developed secretly in Panama, the Piranha is now ready for the test phase of operations. But members of the CIA have reason to believe that there is more to than project than previously thought. That is when Mark Roberts (of the CIA) enlists the aid of his friend Morgan Stark, an ex-mercenary who currently runs a personal security agency with the assistance of former jewel thief Felicity O'Brien. Roberts wants Stark and O'Brien to investigate the program and, specifically, Francisco Bastidas, the person at the helm of the Piranha project. What they discover upon further investigation confirms Roberts' fears: Bastidas is a powerful con-man who is completely lacking in good intentions. In order to get a closer look at the situation, Stark and O'Brien infiltrate the project's security team, and it becomes clear to them that, when it comes to this weapons project, nothing is as it seems. Now, with an impending threat of a nuclear strike, the pair must figure out how to take Bastidas and the entire project down, but that requires defeating an army of terrorists and the crazed giant Rodrigo Herrera, a man who can kill a jaguar with his bare hands. Stark and O'Brien have their work cut out for them in The Piranha Assignment.
The Stark and O'Brien series becomes more thrilling with each new addition, especially as the characters develop and gain dimension. Camacho's specialties include mysteries and action-packed thrillers, like this most recent release, and he has a wealth of experience from which to pull when writing his novels. As a soldier for thirteen years, he traveled a great deal and spent time working with broadcast journalism for the US Army. It was during college that Camacho, then a psychology major, discovered great books. This would serve as an inspiration for him later in life. Even when serving with the Army, he had an interest in writing fiction and would pen adventure and mystery novels set in some of the places he had visited while serving. Now, years later, the result of his labor is evident.
The Piranha Assignment has received praise from readers and critics for its enthralling plot and greater degree of dimension. Avid readers of suspenseful thrillers or any good adventurous book will appreciate the latest release from Austin S. Camacho, The Piranha Assignment, which is now available in stores. If you want to know more about this book, the author, or any of his previous releases, check out the following website: http://www.ascamacho.com/index.htm.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Who Said the Life of an Art Collector Had to Be Dull?
...The caller's contention that in Paloma's collection there exists a stolen work of art, the Immaculate Conception, seems completely preposterous to her. Even more frightening is the story that unfolds after that call. The caller, who claims to be the rightful heir to the original painter of the stolen piece, Quito artist Isabel Santiago (a real 17th century historical figure) demands that the painting be returned in exchange for the release of a sex-slave who, as the claim goes, has a strong link to Paloma's childhood. For Paloma, this realization is initially too much to bear, but eventually she can no longer fight the strain of a truth that is being forced into her life by pressures beyond her control. It is a truth that may very well unravel her world, but the mission for her becomes clear. Out of her own beautiful environment and thrust into a harsh reality of con artists, thieves, and sex-slave trafficking, Paloma must enlist the aid of her childhood friend, Jen, a psychologist and social activist,, in order to combat a powerful foe named Montserrat and unearth the hidden connections between the art she treasures and a sinister world of atrocities and exploitation. The journey will be long and eye-opening for Paloma, but tremendously exciting for any reader who has the pleasure of picking up Gathering the Indigo Maidens, the new novel in which her adventure is contained.
Gathering the Indigo Maidens is a powerful and provocative book, ripe with symbolism and engaging to the last page. The author of this work, Cecilia Velastegui, has had her fair share of experiences around the world and has much to show for it. In fact, she was raised in California and France and has traveled extensively in 50 countries. Velastegui speaks four languages and has served on the board of directors for several cultural and educational institutions. She currently resides with her family in Monarch Beach, California.
Of course, this unique life-experience is evident in her writing, which blends the symbolism so characteristic of the art world with a historical accuracy that is quite remarkable. The story of Paloma is fresh and well-crafted and should appeal to readers of intelligent suspense with a historical basis. Also, lovers of art-oriented fiction will appreciate all that Velastegui has to offer with Gathering the Indigo Maidens. For additional information about the author or the book, check the following link: http://www.gatheringtheindigomaidens.com/http://www.gatheringtheindigomaidens.com/.
A New Level of Sexy for the Undead
Gregori Holstein is no typical vampire. After all, it takes a special character to act as VP of Marketing for vampires everywhere. He is young, phenomenally attractive, and charming. Now that the secret of vampires is out, courtesy of a leaked video, he enlists the aid of the US government to convince viewers that the video is simply a hoax. But, naturally, a favor is in order. The president needs just one thing from Gregori in exchange for the government's assistance in this delicate matter: the young vamp must spend two days in close proximity with Abby Tucker, the First Daughter. And they apparently have nothing in common. She needs an escort as she travels to a savage and extremely dangerous region of the world in search of the two remaining ingredients for her mother's cure. Abby has dedicated her life to this pursuit, and it shows. Formal events mean little to this scientific young lady—she would much rather spend her days and nights immersed in lab work. But in order for everything to be set right, they have to work together, and she is about to find out how much appeal a member of the Undead class can have when it comes in the form of her sexy vampire escort. There may be hordes patiently waiting to threaten their very existence at the end of this course across the world, but the greatest danger for Abby will be this newfound desire for a touch and a taste of Gregori's passion. It happens when you are the Sexiest Vampire Alive.
Kerrelyn Sparks is a USA Today best-selling author who has made a name for herself in the field of paranormal romance. When she started writing romance, her inclination was for a more historical style, but this lover of the paranormal could not help but introduce the reading world to her own brand of vamp-oriented stories full of sensuality and good humor. Her latest novel, Sexiest Vampire Alive, is a great addition to her growing collection of successful and colorful books.
Members of Sparks' devoted fan-base have already reserved their respective copies, I am sure. But if you have yet to encounter the work of this award-winning author and you happen to be a fan or paranormal romance, then you will not want to miss Sexiest Vampire Alive. And for vampire fanatics everywhere, make some room on the bookshelf for her growing collection. For more information, check out www.kerrelynsparks.com.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Another Jaded Gentleman Has Met His Match...
...Dr. Rowan West, one of the Jaded Gentlemen, is determined to leave the ghosts of his past behind and move forward in life. Unfortunately for him, a woman has other plans. When Miss Gayle Renshaw shows up at the doctor's door and demands an apprenticeship, she has one secret advantage: her knowledge of Rowan's fiancee and her mysterious disappearance. It seems that Rowan is cornered and Gayle will not even stop at the use of blackmail to get her way. Rowan recognizes that such a scene as this will likely have a devastating impact upon his career as a doctor and his professional reputation. But, as it turns out, the greatest risk of all involves his heart. Maybe Gayle, though intelligent and aggressive, is not as heartless as she seems...
Now that temptation has struck, both their lives are threatened by enemies of the Jaded Gentlemen. And Rowan must fight to save the life of the woman he loves, even if it means that he must give up the chance to be with her. Find out where the seduction leads in Ecstasy Wears Emeralds, the newest novel in the Jaded Gentlemen series from author Renee Bernard.
Bernard is best known for her historical romance stories, such as this latest installment of the Jaded Gentlemen novels. Ecstasy Wears Emeralds is set in mid-nineteenth century London and gives you a vivid picture of Rowan's life in that particular time period and location. Bernard incorporates a unique voice into the body of her works, as well as a depth deemed somewhat uncharacteristic for the sub-genre. This is especially evident in her use of strong female characters to drive much of the plot's action. Also, it takes a while to get to one of Bernard's infamously steamy “encounters,” but they are considered well worth the wait.
For any fan of sensual romance and, in particular, historical romances with an English flavor, Ecstasy Wears Emeralds is now in bookstores everywhere. If you are unfamiliar with Bernard's work but find that you generally enjoy romance, then you have found your next worthy investment. Bernard's fiction will not disappoint.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
A Coming-of-age Novel for the New Generation
I watch the interview with Justin Torres on Youtube- http://youtu.be/eY2hfaWaLUM and I compare that to the book and you wonder if some of this is right from the author’s life. But, this is a work of fiction even though it feels real when you read about the three brothers, how they grow up in a semi-dysfunctional family.
There’s love in the family. But everything seems magnified. Passion, anger, love, everything. The boys deal with a father who is abusive to their mother. A mother who, when the dad leaves them for a time, works a night shift and is barely there for the three hooligans.
The story is a sort of coming of age story. It’s thought provoking. It’s eye-opening. It’s heartfelt. I think people who wonder about such a lifestyle will have an opportunity to feel, really feel, what that’s like. And to those who totally understand, perhaps a bit too well, what this kind of life is like, you can take heart in the beauty of some of the moments. And in the fact that even dysfunctional families can love each other through the chaos.
I don’t know if the authors has a website, but I did find this- http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/catalog/titledetail.cfm?titleNumber=1458438
Friday, August 19, 2011
Gathering the Indigo Maidens by Cecilia Velástegui Book Trailer
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Author Rick Mofina Living Vicariously through Jack Gannon
Mule by Tony DSouza Book Trailer
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
The Eighty Dollar Champion by Elizabeth Letts Book Trailer
The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh Book Trailer
The Vampire Shrink by Lynda Hilburn Book Trailer
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Sea Lion Books Bridging the Gap between Novel and Comics
Monday, August 15, 2011
Black White Other by Joan Steinau Lester Book Trailer
Thank You God by Allia Zobel Nolan Book Trailer
Chase Dagger Series by Lee Driver Book Trailer
Author Jacquelyn Frank Dishes on Alpha Heroes
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Shadowman by Erin Kellison Book Trailer
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Dark Predator by Christine Feehan Book Trailer
We the Animals by Justin Torres Book Trailer
Virgin River and An interview with Robyn Carr
Monday, August 8, 2011
Work Love Pray by Diane Paddison Book Trailer
Thursday, August 4, 2011
The Maid by Kimberly Cutter Book Trailer
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Graphicly Speaking: An Interview with David Uslan
Mary McDonough talks from Waltons Mountain
Writing Rebels, Faerie Court and Amanda McIntyre
From TV to the Page Victoria Alexander Shares her Adventure
Thunder in the Morning Calm by Don Brown Book Trailer
The Devil Colony James Rollins Book Trailer
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Thriller and Comic Book Writer: An Interview with Gregg Hurwitz
No Rest for the Dead or Top Thriller Authors
Everything had gone wrong for Rosemary. She married the wrong guy. An
ass who cheated on her. She got accused of his murder, convicted,
sentenced to death and not even her death would go smoothly. In a
matter of pages you feel so deeply for Rosemary that you want to save
her, you want justice for her. And you want someone to solve the
murder of her husband and get the right killer.
No Rest for the Dead hooks you from the prologue to the final words of
the last chapter. Don’t think you’ll just skim through it,
you can’t. The story captivates you, draws you in and owns you
for the few hours it will take to read it. It’s that powerful,
that entertaining and that hard to put down.
The man who investigated the crime looks back ten years after
Rosemary’s death and he sees his obsession with her case, what
it cost him. He helped convict her but he knows she didn’t do
it. And he starts to re-investigate, which makes him a target for the
real killer.
The story is fast paced and totally engrossing, but the book itself
has a story. Twenty-six authors wrote this one story. This one book.
Some of the best thriller writers of our time contributed to this
story, one chapter per author, using their own voice. It’s an
amazing work. It is fluid even when the author changes. The story is
consistent, the editing is top notch.
The proceeds of the sale of the book go to charity, which I think is
very noble. You’re doing good while getting entertained by top
notch entertainers. Why don’t you own this book already?!
There is a website for the book if you want to know more and about who
contributed. You can find it here- http://bit.ly/qLm26y You’re
not going to believe what authors contributed to this!
Lord and Lady Spy by Shana Galen Book Trailer
Possession by Elana Johnson Book Trailer
Unexpected Dismounts by Nancy Rue Book Trailer
Seekers Are Coming: An Interview with Alyson Noel
Saturday, July 23, 2011
The Eternal Engagement by Mary B Morrison Book Video Trailer
Friday, July 22, 2011
I Apologize by Bradley Booth Book Trailer
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Author Stefanie Sloane Dances into Literature
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Guilty Pleasures by Bertrice Small Book Trailer
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Desired by Ginger Garrett Book Trailer
Mirror Ball by Matt Redman Book Trailer
Monday, July 18, 2011
From Spy to Author Barry Eisler Talks about Thrillers
The Hangmans Daughter by Oliver Potzsch Book Trailer
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Catching Up With R. L. Stine
Friday, July 15, 2011
Nobodys Child by Austin Boyd Book Trailer
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Sales Tips from an Industry Specialist...
Are you looking to boost your sales career? Are you wanting for your company to do more with its product, to experience growth beyond the ordinary? Are you a fresh start in the industry looking for wisdom from a professional who has lived the trial and has plenty to say about it? Your search ends here...
Daniel Milstein is the successful, savvy leader of Gold Star Mortgage Financial Group. As the company's CEO, he manages 26 offices across the country. More than 400 employees and their families rely upon Milstein's ability to effectively manage the company in which they have invested so much. How far from disappointment can one go?
The ABC of Sales: Lessons from a Superstar is a handbook for achievement in the sales industry written by an expert who knows what it takes. Milstein's uncanny business sense and professionalism have taken him straight to the top, but his strong sense of conviction, personal value system, and love for what he does all serve to keep him there. Not everyone can be ranked #1 Loan Officer in the country for two consecutive years and during those years have his company experience a 712% growth volume. And this is only the beginning. In fact, Gold Star Mortgage Financial Group has been ranked as one of the top 500 fasting growing companies in America by Inc. Magazine for the past three years. What enables Milstein to achieve such great professional successes?
Well, perhaps it has something to do with coming from humble beginnings. Milstein, a native of Ukraine, was certainly not wealthy at the start. Determination, drive, and passion―all elements of the equation for success, and Dan Milstein embodies this combination quite well. He knows the value of his product, but, more importantly, he knows the value of his people.
If you are a sales professional looking to turn your career around, get it started, or take it to the next level, then you should find The ABC of Sales by Dan Milstein, available in bookstores everywhere now. For more information about Milstein's professional and personal achievements or for additional content relating to his new book, check out the following website: http://www.abcofsales.com/index.php
Confessions from a Google Employee...
The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59 is a more personal and intimate account of what happened as Google ascended to the top of the Search business. The book, entitled I'm Feeling Lucky by Douglas Edwards is entertaining, insightful and educational in ways I didn't expect.
There are a lot of books out now about Google that are a bit more analytical in nature and though there are bits of analysis discussions here and there throughout this book the author's voice and tale is more about his own experiences, feelings, etc. I was a little worried it would be geared toward techie-types and though I'm sure those people are geting out of it something different than I am as a lay-person the book entertained me thoughtout and I felt I learned a lot of little tips and tricks myself.
I personally met Doug Edwards and he came across as very down-to-earth and passionate about the things that are important to him. I love that he paints and has an artistic side. He is working on a political site that is vastly interesting to me - http://maplight.org/ . He came across as a man who knew when, where and how to take chances and I guess that's the real allure to the book for me. It isn't just what happened to make Google so successful, but more importantly, what was the insight to knowing Google was going to be successful that Mr. Edwards quit a well paying job to join a bunch of twenty-somethings in a venture no one thought would come to much at the time?
A Blending of the World's Eastern and Western Religions...
Imagine a world where all religions have the same basis, a common source...
In 1887, a Russian journalist named Nicholas Notovitch made the most remarkable discovery—a text that shows a fusion of seemingly disparate Western and Eastern religions. The find, which was made in a remote monastery nestled in the Himalayan Mountains, could alter religion and our understanding of divinity forever. But it never reached the public. The secret had been lost. Until now...
Grant Matthews, a scholar and religious specialist, is about to pursue the truth, no matter where it takes him. He journeys to the Himalayas, unaware of what dangers lie ahead. Matthews suspected that it would be an adventure, but who could have guessed that it would go this far. Presently, Matthews is being hunted by a group of religious zealots who are hellbent on keeping the ancient and enigmatic text from ever being brought to the western world. They will stop at nothing to maintain their own version of the truth, and if Matthews ever hopes to enlighten the world with his discovery, he has to survive their onslaught.
Join Matthews on the journey of a lifetime in the thrilling suspense novel The Breath of God, the recent release from Jeffrey Small. Small, an honored graduate of both Yale and Harvard Law School, is an award-winning speaker and writer who has expertise in the area of religious studies. The Breath of God, which is based on the historical account of a Russian journalist (mentioned above), deals extensively with religious subject matter. The novel is purpose-driven and fast-paced, full of action and substantial content. The writing is clear,and the characters are alive, especially Matthews, who is on a mission to bring to light a more cohesive truth.
If you are a fan of well-written suspense novels, especially those that involve religion in some way, then you should look for The Breath of God by Jeffrey Small, in bookstores everywhere. And if you wish to find some more information about this title, turn to the following website: www.JeffreySmall.com
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The Quest for Life Turns Disastrous...
Imagine a pure form of life...
This phenomenal and newly discovered species is comprised entirely of concentrated energy, yet its members retain all the signs of sentience. In fact, not only are they clearly smarter than us (human beings, that is), but they also possess the remarkable ability to increase the mental capacity of anyone in close proximity to them. A discovery of this caliber will tend to disturb our understanding of both the universe and ourselves, but some of the ways in which we might change are truly beneficial—if we look closely enough, we might even through this discovery begin to discern the qualities of the human soul. What would it mean to marvel at the miracle of life's source, to catch a glimpse of the potential within our very being? Of course, there is a chance that the impact of this seemingly fortuitous find will involve a great deal of suffering. It might also yield great devastation...or even genocide.
Watch as that thin line between genius and insanity blurs a little further in a race to save a magnificent species from total slaughter. The novel is Spectra by Joanne Elder, a “fast-paced” science fiction thriller that explores the ramifications of wanting too much from our interactions with another sentient species.
This new form of life is discovered by an exploratory mine group light years away from Earth. After the encounter, a group of scientists becomes hellbent on exploiting the ability of this unique species, and only two people stand in the way of the potential for its total annihilation. In Spectra, our boundaries are tested, and the quest for life turns into a disaster.
Joanne Elder, a native of Ontario, is no stranger to the field of science. As a professional engineer, she worked in the aeronautical industry for several years before turning to nuclear research. Now, Elder blends her passion for science with her love of great fiction. Action-packed, captivating, and relevant, Spectra should be on the reading list of any avid fan of science fiction. This is a science-oriented thriller that will not disappoint.
Look for Spectra,in bookstores everywhere, or check out the following web address for additional information: http://museituppublishing.com/musepub/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=120&Itemid=82.