Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Karate Cat, Marcello Milteer


Karate Cat is about a bungling cat named Ronin, who daydreams about being a kung-fu warrior.
He has a secret dream of becoming a village hero using the discipline of martial arts.
There is only one problem, Ronin has low self-esteem.
Follow our young hero-in-training, as he travels down a path of adventure as he tries to overcome adversity and learns to become comfortable in his own skin, or in his case, fur!


Sunday, September 28, 2008

Forty Miles of Bad Road, Paidra Delayna

Forty Miles Of Bad Road tells the tale of a boy whose mind is mentally assaulted by an abusive father.
In a drunken rage, the father beats his wife to death.
To avenge his mother's death, Bob Ridel brings forward in time a U.S. marshal from the late 1800's.
Ride with Marshal J.B. Sessions and his deputies across northern Nevada as justice rides with him.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Divide & Conquer! (A Candid Discussion on Spiritual Abuse), Shamielle Alston

There is an epidemic sweeping through many houses of worship today.
This epidemic is crippling is victims and sends them fleeing from the church.

What is this epidemic? Its name is Spiritual Abuse!
I would dare say that Spiritual Abuse is the worst form of abuse, because it attacks the essence of who we are...our soul.
It also has the potential to embrace all other forms of abuse! Clergy and lay members alike have committed suicide because of it.

Divide & Conquer! (A Candid Discussion on Spiritual Abuse), reveals the truth about the brutal effects of Spiritual Abuse.

The book challenges church leaders to evaluate their treatment of members in their flock.
The book also offers help to any who may have been victimized by Spiritual Abuse.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Rough Justice, Suzanne Perazzini


When Niki's partner, Logan, is kidnapped by poachers in Zambia, she tumbles into the sordid underbelly of a world where survival reigns and animals are sacrificed for financial gain.
In order to rescue her man, she will fight all the way to the top and be stunned by what she finds there.

Excerpt from Rough Justice

At the airport, the army roamed everywhere. The trepidation and confusion were palpable. People rushed about, seeking tickets to leave the country, dragging hastily packed belongings. Logan pushed his way through the crowd and directed me to a medical centre where my arm was cleaned and bandaged, and my other injuries checked. He then consigned me to an airport assistant who was to see me safely on board the next plane.

“I have to leave you now. I think I’ll pack up the centre and get out too. It’ll take a couple of days to tie up loose ends, but I want you gone first so I can concentrate on the job.”

His worried face gazed down at me and I felt a sudden vacuum at the thought of leaving him. We had spent less than two days together, but the bond forged by our shared experience was not so easily broken.

His warm hand reached out and his fingers closed around my chin. “Niki, you did well. You’ve got grit.”

“You did well too.” I smiled, but my eyes were heavy with unshed tears.

He leaned forward and kissed me – gently and quickly, his lips brushing mine, then pulled back. But I wasn’t leaving him like that – it wasn’t enough. I put my hand behind his head and brought his face back down and this time, his mouth closed over mine, forcing my lips apart and I could feel his passion glide down through my chest and sink into my pelvis, where it flooded my nerve endings and set my skin alight. I pulled away gasping.

“Wow. Nice.” I pushed my hair back off my forehead and grinned. “Can we do that again sometime?”

Logan smiled and brushed his own hair off his forehead. “I guess we’d better. I know where to find you.” He turned and I watched with a dull ache of longing inside as he disappeared into the crowd. ***********************


Sunday, September 21, 2008

Saving Tampa, Jo Webnar

For as long as she could remember, Rachel Cunningham feared and hated her psychic ability.
When a strange man accidentally touches her, she sees the death of thousands.
Rachel knows the FBI won't believe her, but she has to try.
Lives are at stake.
Special agent Arrons dismisses her information as a publicity stunt, yet his conscience nags him.
When Rachel identifies an Al Qaida cell leader, Arrons puts his career at risk and issues an alert.
Together they race against time to prevent a terrorist attack.

Will the terrorists' threat succeed, or will Rachel and Arrons find the solution in time to Save Tampa?

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

The Stone of the Tenth Realm, Eva Gordon


Sophie Katz, a Jew, escapes a Nazi concentration camp.
By way of Prague and with the help of a golem and the Kabbalah she is transported into the 10th Realm, a magical dimension that parallels the world she left behind.
Logan Macleod, a man hunted unjustly for a murder, runs to the Bestiary, a forest so dangerous no man dares enter.
Drawn by his bagpipes, Sophie and Logan meet.
As love ensues, the Tenth Realm's evil parallels the Third Reich's atrocities.
Together they must join the armies fighting Gustaf Hissler, Adolph Hitler's doppelganger.
Will they survive?

The Stone of the Tenth Realm received the Author's Choice Award from AmazonClicks.com in August of 2008.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Do Not Write This Down, Ibrahim Honjo


This book is about Earth erosion, interrupted ecological balance, destruction of the planet Earth, and also about a possible way to make this world more beautiful. It is about daily life, daily issues, and democracy.

To put it simple, this book is about our life.

It doesn't matter where you live, in Canada or Africa, America or Australia, China or Europe.

Do Not Write This Down is a handbook and agenda for politicians, businessmen, scientists, ecologists, sociologists, and down to Earth people such as yourself.

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

That Smile From Heaven, Gloria D Muhammad.


Find out about the controversial word "nigger".

Answer the question, Who Made Nigger?

Read the "Rythm of Truth" for a description of today’s life after 911.

"Is It Kool to Be a Fool?" a poem that pokes fun at the removal of prayer from school and looks at the world today.

A tribute to Rosa Parks in "Rosa Parks Passes the Banner".

Feel the influence of the Million Man March in "Millions More Return".

Read how corruption affects humanity and the benefit of Unity.

Learn to survive the death of a loved one in knowing that they are always "Just a Thought Away".

These exciting poems and many more are contained in this book for you enlightment and enjoyment and don’t forget to read "Frazier’s Church" and fall on your face with laughter.

Those who own this book will have the value of some of the most thought-provoking poety ever made.

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Making Dollar$ And Cent$ Out Of Online Dating, Vivienne Diane Neal


In Making Dollar$ And Cent$ Out Of Online Dating the author takes a humorous and honest approach to explain the difficulties of starting and running an online dating Website on half a shoestring budget.

It is a personal journey into the ins and outs and the trials and tribulations she has faced and still does while trying to stay afloat in the ever-changing world of the Internet dating business.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Demon Alcohol And The Monstermen, Kenneth James Kirsch

Demon Alcohol and the Monstermen is the story of one little girl’s struggles to overcome generations of alcoholism.

Leysa Henko immigrates to America from Russia with her family in 1917, with all the optimism of a four-year-old.
Leysa’s world begins to crumble when her abusive alcoholic father, Devak, opens a pub in Tallenook, Pennsylvania, during Prohibition.
When her adoring mother Ionna dies of tuberculosis, Leysa and her older sister Maryska are left at the mercy of Devak and his abusive bar cronies—the Monstermen.
Devak presses them into service to save his tavern by delivering vodka door-to-door—alone—to Tallenook’s horrific alcoholic “shut-ins.”

The spirits of family members passed on reach out to help Leysa.
As Leysa grows older and more bitter, she loses touch and her life spirals out of control.

Will Leysa find the peace she so desperately needs before alcoholism claims another generation of Henkos?

Leysa Henko’s struggles, and those of the characters in this book, are loosely based on people I’ve met throughout my life in the better – and worse – parts of this state.
Demon Alcohol and the Monstermen is the story of just one Pennsylvania family’s struggles, but the scenes in this morality play may well play out in thousands of households in some of the more despair-ridden corners of the state, if not across the United States.

I wanted to turn the tables on alcoholism as a disease and focus on the other victims, the real victims.
Groups such as Al-Anon and Alateen do such a tremendous job helping those victimized by alcoholism to live fulfilling lives and find peace that I decided to write a novel that focused on their struggles, on their daily triumphs and tragedies.
I hope this book helps those people who are impacted by this disease find a little peace in their lives.


Demon Alcohol And The Monstermen is available at Barnes&Noble and Amazon.com

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Orange Clouds Blue Sky, J. Hale Turner

Almost sweet sixteen Skye Patterson is in a total panic, searching frantically for her younger sister, Starr, who disappears in the mall of all places.
Autism combined with curiosity and mischief can label Starr more than just a handful.
To face their uptight parents is another unbearable consequence, causing Skye's teenage declaration of independence to appear more and more dismal.
Time may heal old wounds, but patience is not Skye's best quality. She is bound and determined to find a solution to save her family's oncoming disaster for which she feels responsible.

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Thursday, September 4, 2008

Motherless Child Stories From A Life , Sarah Gordon Weathersby

Imagine you gave a baby up for adoption forty years ago, and after years of trying to find her, she finds you.

Now come the hard questions.

She's healthy, beautiful, and successful, but she wants to know why you gave her away and why you didn't marry her father.

And there is also the unspoken question of

"What kind of black woman gives her baby away?"

How do you explain to her that giving her away was the best gift you could offer?

This is Sarah Weathersby's first published work, a coming-of-age-in-the-sixties-single-black-pregnant and on the way to Germany, memoir.
It tells of a secret that became a celebration.

Available on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com

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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

The Centurion and The Queen, Minnette Meador


THE CENTURION & THE QUEEN, A Historical Romance

Centurion Marius is a tough leader to his men, despite the shame that drove him from Rome.
Delia is sister to an uncaring Corieltauvi tribal king, warrior queen to her people.
The last thing she expects is to find herself craving the touch of an enemy.
Thrown into the clash between
50,000 angry Britons and 10,000 Roman soldiers, they find themselves on opposing sides, in love, and unable to stop the future. The revolution that sparked their desire...could now destroy them.

"Ms. Meador weaves a beautiful story that I could not get enough of. Her characters are so full of life and were enjoyable to read. The setting was great too…This is one author that I would love to read more. The Centurion and the Queen is a book that will please those that love steamy romance to historical nuts. I was impressed with the balance between the two and recommend this book." – Coffeetime Romance Review


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