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Quinton's Reading Rainbow | by Philip Wooldridge Jan. 01, 2011 | $0.99 | 3188 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: My life's been an interesting journey, to say the least. I was raised in the central Texas area, and upon completing high school, served in the military for over five years. After that, I attended Panola College and the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, graduating with a degree in Social Work in 1997. Since then, I've worked various jobs in the field, and have recently settled with my wife in Northeast Michigan. Sometimes a complete change is just what the doctor ordered. Recently, I've done away with my pen name of Wilson Kasa and have decided to re-publish my short stories under my real name. My stories come from a mix of what is probably an overactive imagination and real life experiences. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I did writing them. All the best, Philip |
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Koki's Garden | by Ralph Lante Jan. 01, 2011 | Free! | 509 words | Read a sample |
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Jumping Thoughts | by Angelia Almos Jan. 01, 2011 | $0.99 | 1254 words | Sample 20% |
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Valley of the Moon | by Paula O'Neil Jan. 01, 2011 | $2.99 | 27976 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Following in her mother’s footsteps, ninety-year-old Paula O’Neil is a retired music teacher. Published in many magazines, Paula’s writing successes include Clavier, American Music Teacher, House Beautiful, Columbus Dispatch Sunday Supplement, Country Style, Adventure, Highlights for Children, as well as winning an award in the Writer’s Digest Fiction Competition early in her career. Paula lives with her husband in Colorado. Valley of the Moon is the author’s first novel. |
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Winning Sarah's Heart | by H.T. Night Dec. 31, 2010 | $2.99 | 51956 words | Sample 20% |
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Vampire Lodge | by Edward Lee Dec. 31, 2010 | $3.99 | 34691 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Edward Lee has had more than 40 books published in the horror and suspense field, including CITY INFERNAL, THE GOLEM, and BLACK TRAIN. His movie, HEADER was released on DVD by Synapse Films, in June, 2009. Recent releases include the stories, “You Are My Everything†and “The Cyesologniac,†the Lovecraftian novella “Trolley No. 1852,†and the hardcore novel HAUNTER OF THE THRESHOLD. Currently, Lee is working on HEADER 3. Lee lives on Florida’s St. Pete Beach. |
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Beach Potato | by Sarah Riley Dec. 29, 2010 | $2.99 | 57102 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: After studying at University Sarah became a nanny on the island of Corfu in Greece. The three children she looked after for two years changed her life and inspired her to write her first children’s novel. However, when she returned to her home in the UK her writing took a back seat as she concentrated on her business career. A trip to southern India to support the coastal areas damaged by the 2004 Tsunami resulted in her making many life changing decisions, which allowed her desire to write to re-surface. She now lives with her husband Roy in North Devon overlooking the sea and loves nothing more than spending the day at the beach in their old Mercedes campervan, surfing and playing with her two daughters Daisy and Poppy. Besides writing, Sarah’s favourite things include her Custard Point surfboard, chocolate, skimming pebbles, sunshine and sandy feet. Beach Potato featured in the Apple iBooks top 10 chart for its category and has enjoyed great reviews from genuine readers throughout the Apple iStore, Barnes&Noble and Smashwords. It is also now available in paperback at the Lulu Bookstore, following the link below. Here are some genuine Beach Potato reader reviews: "Great kids book, full of fun and a bit of mystery, joe was the mystery and left you thinking, easy reading. You could picture the village and the surf in your mind and wanted to be there, kids loved it." iBooks "This was the best book I've ever read." iBooks "Recommend this book to anyone." iBooks "I love it bring out a number two please please please." iBooks "Heartwarming and enjoyable. Could almost imagine being there." iBooks "I really enjoyed this book. A fun story that I will reread in the future." Barnes & Noble "This book is great! I can't put it down because its such a page-turner and exciting. It makes me want to go to the nearest beach..." Barnes & Noble |
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Bogwert Book One: The Chocolate Wars | by Gary Chason Dec. 28, 2010 | $2.99 | 17538 words | Sample 20% |
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Ghost of the Fox | by Felix Mayerhofer Dec. 28, 2010 | $3.99 | 4272 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Felix Mayerhofer, born and raised in Port Chester, NY, in 1930, is the son of the late Simon & Maria Mayerhofer. Simon was a respected professional linguist & Maria a reputable choir director for Corpus Christi Church for 35 years. At age 19, Felix attended Juilliard School of Music on full scholarship. While practicing one day in his hotel room, he was interrupted by a knock on the door and was offered a job to go on the "road" with the Ina Ray Hutton-Randy Brooks Band. He also played with Bobby Byrnes & Sonny Dunham until the Korean War. His 552nd Air National Guard Band was stationed at March Air Force Base (CA) for 2 years. Upon his discharge, his sister, vocalist Scottee Marsh, and her lead trumpet husband, Carl Erca, got him a job with the Bernie Cummins Band. He also performed with the Ray McKinley Band until he joined the hit Decca Records recording band, Eddie Grady and the Commanders. He received his B.S. in Music Education from the SUNY, Potsdam. He then worked with the Allen Keller Trio in Florida, New York City, Las Vegas and Reno. While in Reno, Felix joined a jazz-pop group, Nancy Lee and the Bachelors. They were headliners in Lake Tahoe & Reno casinos before performing at the Dream Room on Bourbon St. in New Orleans for an extended stay. After that he played with a variety of bands. He toured and recorded with Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians for a year - until he met his future wife, Shirley Wagner (Wagonseller), a professional dancer at Harrah's Club in Lake Tahoe. Felix and comedian-musician Bobby Day formed a comedy team, "The Unpredictable Day and May," which toured for a brief time. Felix taught in the Palmdale School District for 27 years teaching concert and jazz bands at all levels until his retirement. While teaching he received an M.A. from Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, CA. Since retirement, he has written 36 children's stories. |
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Goal Fever | by Joseph Kehoe Dec. 28, 2010 | $1.99 | 15095 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Joseph Kehoe is the author of "Goal Fever," "The Yacumama," and "Survivor Song." Under the pen name O. Penn-Coughin ("open coffin"), he is also the ghoulishly-gifted writer behind the scary story series "They're Coming For You." |
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Relatively Normal (The Kaitlyn Chronicles #2) | by Elaine Babich Dec. 27, 2010 | $2.99 | 28582 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Elaine Babich is also the author of Relatively Normal. Elaine currently lives in Southern California with her husband and three children. For more about Elaine and her books, please find her on Facebook. |
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You Never Called Me Princess (The Kaitlyn Chronicles #1) | by Elaine Babich Dec. 27, 2010 | $2.99 | 57141 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Elaine Babich is also the author of Relatively Normal. Elaine currently lives in Southern California with her husband and three children. For more about Elaine and her books, please find her on Facebook. |
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Scary Night Music | by Cornell DeVille Dec. 27, 2010 | $2.99 | 6630 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Author and editor of children's books including adventure, mystery, fantasy and steampunk. Dedicated to encouraging imagination in children and adults. |
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Not a Sound. Not a Peep | by Ey Wade Dec. 27, 2010 | $2.99 | 846 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Knowing me as a writer and author is like cracking an egg’s shell in the air and wondering how far the splatter will spread. Wait, that’s kind of like knowing me as a person. I’m like all over the board and always working on three to five projects at a time. I have no favorite spots to work and my view tends to be pointed at the keyboard. When an idea comes into my head I just flow with it. I haven’t been able to conform my writing to any specific pattern. I am more than often working on one story and the characters from another will just be dying to get my attention and I have to go into their world. I tend to write in various genres from fiction to picture books. Using pen (same one for the past eleven years) and paper, laptop and as a newly favorite the word program on my cell phone. I have found I can write anywhere with that little contraption and my focus is intent. Has to be with those tiny keys, right? And then I just email to myself and copy past into my manuscript. Before becoming a self-published author I followed the rules. Wrote outlines, character back stories, did the word counting, queries and everything. I even had an agent once. Unfortunately he was a horrible choice. Directed me away from Ballantine books (wish I would have known who they were then) who wanted The Perfect Solution and straight into the corrupt hands of Publish America. What a crock. After that fiasco I was so humiliated I couldn’t write. Fought and had my rights returned and now, I am back. I tried the querying again, but became frustrated when it seems the agents’ rules are so varied, too confusing for me. Not to mention the rejection letters can be soul crushing. I received a lot of positive reviews for The Perfect Solution when it was first published and yet when I began querying one agent informed me no one would like the book and yet it deals with negligence in the child care system. So, off I ran on my own. I have recently put three novels, three picture books and a creative non-fiction book into the Amazon and Smashwords systems. I think e-publishing is one of the greatest inventions God has given to the world. I would advise any author to go that route when they have something they feel strongly about. I have worked in the childcare profession for over thirty years, and was bound to Sam. I us those experiences to write novels which have gained the attention of parents, parents-to-be, child care professionals and discerning readers. I thinks of myself as a caged in frustrated author of thought provoking, mind bending ebooks, an occasional step-in parent, a fountain of knowledge, and ready to share. As a writer I have had an essay in Essence magazine, several articles printed in the local paper and magazines. Oh, and to let you know I do have a stable life….I am the (always single) mother of three daughters who are all grown now. I home schooled them on a string and a prayer. Though it may seem as if I am a bit scattered brained I was able to school them into college by the age of seventeen and sixteen. The two eldest have graduated, yeah! I am the drooling proud ‘Lovey’ of a baby boy named Jett Parker Ellington and that’s me and my writing life in a nutshell. Website: http://wade-inpublishing.com Facebook-: Written by Ey Wade Twitter @jumpouttheboat & eywade Author Sites: http://wade-inpublishing.blogspot.com In the Chair- http://theinterviewedcharacter.blogspot.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CHECK OUT THESE BOOK REVIEWS- 5.0 out of 5 stars Must read for History buffs!, June 8, 2011 By bookmom -This review is from: Beads On a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History (Kindle Edition) Beads on a String is an approachable, conversational, and interactive history of diversity in America. Instead of a melting pot, Ey Wade envisions the country as a piece of jewelry where the contributions of all of the people who have immigrated here from all over the world add to the beauty of our society. It honors all of the peoples that contributed to this country in a nicely balanced way. Designed as a resource for students it suits the classroom or homeschool classroom but also is an enjoyable read for armchair historians and fans of the History Channel. It's a must read for history lovers. _____________ 5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Read In So Many Ways, June 2, 2011 By Jonathan Ellis "This works." (New York, New York) This review is from: Beads On a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History (Kindle Edition) I just finished Beads on A String and in all sincerity I have to say it is a work of subtle genius. Several years back I read one of the most unusual history books ever written, "The Peoples' History of the United States." Anyone who has read that revelation of history as events that really happened, as opposed to events as reported by those who were left holding the most power, will see a similar sort of understanding in this amazing work by Ey Wade. An alternative title for her work could well be, "A History of the People of the United States. I can give this work no higher compliment. I was consistently fascinated by unexpected connections, accomplishments and contributions being added to the ongoing tapestry of our country by so many people from so many ethnic and cultural backgrounds, that I simply couldn't put the book down. If I could ask for anything more, it would literally be just that...more. This is the story of the heroes of our collective past. What is incredibly moving is that so many of these heroes have gone unsung for so long. I can gladly recommend this book to anyone interested in the historical journey of the land we live in. Beyond that, I can just as easily recommend it to anyone who just likes a great read. __________ 4.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Solution -Isn't!, February 8, 2011 By Patricia Hardy "patticake 545" (New Orleans,LA USA) This review is from: The Perfect Solution-A suspense of choices (Kindle Edition) The story dealing with the abduction of a pre-K student from a day care center shows the necessity for more stringent safety measures to be applied to all day care centers. The characters are sympathetically protrayed and you do feel concern for their perdicament, but you just wanted to shake the people who ran the day care center and ask "What were you thinking" I would recommend this to anyone who would enjoy a well-paced suspense story. __________________ 5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Read !!!!, May 2, 2011 By sjp (uk) - See all my reviews This review is from: THE FISHING TRIP-A TRIAL BY WATER, EXECUTION AND A DELIVERANCE OF RETRIBUTION (Kindle Edition) Ms Wade, has shown the mastery that she truly has in the writing, construction, and execution of this book. It tells of how once you are something, no matter how well you try to mask yourself, the truth will ALWAYS rear its ugly head. The jumping back and forth works perfectly, as does all of the situations Ms Wade has created. I would highly recomend this book as a must read. I was unable to put it down, and felt a part of the story imbedding itself into me. 100% perfect !!!! |
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Between the Two of Them | by Ey Wade Dec. 27, 2010 | $2.99 | 936 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Knowing me as a writer and author is like cracking an egg’s shell in the air and wondering how far the splatter will spread. Wait, that’s kind of like knowing me as a person. I’m like all over the board and always working on three to five projects at a time. I have no favorite spots to work and my view tends to be pointed at the keyboard. When an idea comes into my head I just flow with it. I haven’t been able to conform my writing to any specific pattern. I am more than often working on one story and the characters from another will just be dying to get my attention and I have to go into their world. I tend to write in various genres from fiction to picture books. Using pen (same one for the past eleven years) and paper, laptop and as a newly favorite the word program on my cell phone. I have found I can write anywhere with that little contraption and my focus is intent. Has to be with those tiny keys, right? And then I just email to myself and copy past into my manuscript. Before becoming a self-published author I followed the rules. Wrote outlines, character back stories, did the word counting, queries and everything. I even had an agent once. Unfortunately he was a horrible choice. Directed me away from Ballantine books (wish I would have known who they were then) who wanted The Perfect Solution and straight into the corrupt hands of Publish America. What a crock. After that fiasco I was so humiliated I couldn’t write. Fought and had my rights returned and now, I am back. I tried the querying again, but became frustrated when it seems the agents’ rules are so varied, too confusing for me. Not to mention the rejection letters can be soul crushing. I received a lot of positive reviews for The Perfect Solution when it was first published and yet when I began querying one agent informed me no one would like the book and yet it deals with negligence in the child care system. So, off I ran on my own. I have recently put three novels, three picture books and a creative non-fiction book into the Amazon and Smashwords systems. I think e-publishing is one of the greatest inventions God has given to the world. I would advise any author to go that route when they have something they feel strongly about. I have worked in the childcare profession for over thirty years, and was bound to Sam. I us those experiences to write novels which have gained the attention of parents, parents-to-be, child care professionals and discerning readers. I thinks of myself as a caged in frustrated author of thought provoking, mind bending ebooks, an occasional step-in parent, a fountain of knowledge, and ready to share. As a writer I have had an essay in Essence magazine, several articles printed in the local paper and magazines. Oh, and to let you know I do have a stable life….I am the (always single) mother of three daughters who are all grown now. I home schooled them on a string and a prayer. Though it may seem as if I am a bit scattered brained I was able to school them into college by the age of seventeen and sixteen. The two eldest have graduated, yeah! I am the drooling proud ‘Lovey’ of a baby boy named Jett Parker Ellington and that’s me and my writing life in a nutshell. Website: http://wade-inpublishing.com Facebook-: Written by Ey Wade Twitter @jumpouttheboat & eywade Author Sites: http://wade-inpublishing.blogspot.com In the Chair- http://theinterviewedcharacter.blogspot.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CHECK OUT THESE BOOK REVIEWS- 5.0 out of 5 stars Must read for History buffs!, June 8, 2011 By bookmom -This review is from: Beads On a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History (Kindle Edition) Beads on a String is an approachable, conversational, and interactive history of diversity in America. Instead of a melting pot, Ey Wade envisions the country as a piece of jewelry where the contributions of all of the people who have immigrated here from all over the world add to the beauty of our society. It honors all of the peoples that contributed to this country in a nicely balanced way. Designed as a resource for students it suits the classroom or homeschool classroom but also is an enjoyable read for armchair historians and fans of the History Channel. It's a must read for history lovers. _____________ 5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Read In So Many Ways, June 2, 2011 By Jonathan Ellis "This works." (New York, New York) This review is from: Beads On a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History (Kindle Edition) I just finished Beads on A String and in all sincerity I have to say it is a work of subtle genius. Several years back I read one of the most unusual history books ever written, "The Peoples' History of the United States." Anyone who has read that revelation of history as events that really happened, as opposed to events as reported by those who were left holding the most power, will see a similar sort of understanding in this amazing work by Ey Wade. An alternative title for her work could well be, "A History of the People of the United States. I can give this work no higher compliment. I was consistently fascinated by unexpected connections, accomplishments and contributions being added to the ongoing tapestry of our country by so many people from so many ethnic and cultural backgrounds, that I simply couldn't put the book down. If I could ask for anything more, it would literally be just that...more. This is the story of the heroes of our collective past. What is incredibly moving is that so many of these heroes have gone unsung for so long. I can gladly recommend this book to anyone interested in the historical journey of the land we live in. Beyond that, I can just as easily recommend it to anyone who just likes a great read. __________ 4.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Solution -Isn't!, February 8, 2011 By Patricia Hardy "patticake 545" (New Orleans,LA USA) This review is from: The Perfect Solution-A suspense of choices (Kindle Edition) The story dealing with the abduction of a pre-K student from a day care center shows the necessity for more stringent safety measures to be applied to all day care centers. The characters are sympathetically protrayed and you do feel concern for their perdicament, but you just wanted to shake the people who ran the day care center and ask "What were you thinking" I would recommend this to anyone who would enjoy a well-paced suspense story. __________________ 5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Read !!!!, May 2, 2011 By sjp (uk) - See all my reviews This review is from: THE FISHING TRIP-A TRIAL BY WATER, EXECUTION AND A DELIVERANCE OF RETRIBUTION (Kindle Edition) Ms Wade, has shown the mastery that she truly has in the writing, construction, and execution of this book. It tells of how once you are something, no matter how well you try to mask yourself, the truth will ALWAYS rear its ugly head. The jumping back and forth works perfectly, as does all of the situations Ms Wade has created. I would highly recomend this book as a must read. I was unable to put it down, and felt a part of the story imbedding itself into me. 100% perfect !!!! |
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Who Will Hug the Sun | by Ey Wade Dec. 27, 2010 | $2.99 | 1181 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Knowing me as a writer and author is like cracking an egg’s shell in the air and wondering how far the splatter will spread. Wait, that’s kind of like knowing me as a person. I’m like all over the board and always working on three to five projects at a time. I have no favorite spots to work and my view tends to be pointed at the keyboard. When an idea comes into my head I just flow with it. I haven’t been able to conform my writing to any specific pattern. I am more than often working on one story and the characters from another will just be dying to get my attention and I have to go into their world. I tend to write in various genres from fiction to picture books. Using pen (same one for the past eleven years) and paper, laptop and as a newly favorite the word program on my cell phone. I have found I can write anywhere with that little contraption and my focus is intent. Has to be with those tiny keys, right? And then I just email to myself and copy past into my manuscript. Before becoming a self-published author I followed the rules. Wrote outlines, character back stories, did the word counting, queries and everything. I even had an agent once. Unfortunately he was a horrible choice. Directed me away from Ballantine books (wish I would have known who they were then) who wanted The Perfect Solution and straight into the corrupt hands of Publish America. What a crock. After that fiasco I was so humiliated I couldn’t write. Fought and had my rights returned and now, I am back. I tried the querying again, but became frustrated when it seems the agents’ rules are so varied, too confusing for me. Not to mention the rejection letters can be soul crushing. I received a lot of positive reviews for The Perfect Solution when it was first published and yet when I began querying one agent informed me no one would like the book and yet it deals with negligence in the child care system. So, off I ran on my own. I have recently put three novels, three picture books and a creative non-fiction book into the Amazon and Smashwords systems. I think e-publishing is one of the greatest inventions God has given to the world. I would advise any author to go that route when they have something they feel strongly about. I have worked in the childcare profession for over thirty years, and was bound to Sam. I us those experiences to write novels which have gained the attention of parents, parents-to-be, child care professionals and discerning readers. I thinks of myself as a caged in frustrated author of thought provoking, mind bending ebooks, an occasional step-in parent, a fountain of knowledge, and ready to share. As a writer I have had an essay in Essence magazine, several articles printed in the local paper and magazines. Oh, and to let you know I do have a stable life….I am the (always single) mother of three daughters who are all grown now. I home schooled them on a string and a prayer. Though it may seem as if I am a bit scattered brained I was able to school them into college by the age of seventeen and sixteen. The two eldest have graduated, yeah! I am the drooling proud ‘Lovey’ of a baby boy named Jett Parker Ellington and that’s me and my writing life in a nutshell. Website: http://wade-inpublishing.com Facebook-: Written by Ey Wade Twitter @jumpouttheboat & eywade Author Sites: http://wade-inpublishing.blogspot.com In the Chair- http://theinterviewedcharacter.blogspot.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CHECK OUT THESE BOOK REVIEWS- 5.0 out of 5 stars Must read for History buffs!, June 8, 2011 By bookmom -This review is from: Beads On a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History (Kindle Edition) Beads on a String is an approachable, conversational, and interactive history of diversity in America. Instead of a melting pot, Ey Wade envisions the country as a piece of jewelry where the contributions of all of the people who have immigrated here from all over the world add to the beauty of our society. It honors all of the peoples that contributed to this country in a nicely balanced way. Designed as a resource for students it suits the classroom or homeschool classroom but also is an enjoyable read for armchair historians and fans of the History Channel. It's a must read for history lovers. _____________ 5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Read In So Many Ways, June 2, 2011 By Jonathan Ellis "This works." (New York, New York) This review is from: Beads On a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History (Kindle Edition) I just finished Beads on A String and in all sincerity I have to say it is a work of subtle genius. Several years back I read one of the most unusual history books ever written, "The Peoples' History of the United States." Anyone who has read that revelation of history as events that really happened, as opposed to events as reported by those who were left holding the most power, will see a similar sort of understanding in this amazing work by Ey Wade. An alternative title for her work could well be, "A History of the People of the United States. I can give this work no higher compliment. I was consistently fascinated by unexpected connections, accomplishments and contributions being added to the ongoing tapestry of our country by so many people from so many ethnic and cultural backgrounds, that I simply couldn't put the book down. If I could ask for anything more, it would literally be just that...more. This is the story of the heroes of our collective past. What is incredibly moving is that so many of these heroes have gone unsung for so long. I can gladly recommend this book to anyone interested in the historical journey of the land we live in. Beyond that, I can just as easily recommend it to anyone who just likes a great read. __________ 4.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Solution -Isn't!, February 8, 2011 By Patricia Hardy "patticake 545" (New Orleans,LA USA) This review is from: The Perfect Solution-A suspense of choices (Kindle Edition) The story dealing with the abduction of a pre-K student from a day care center shows the necessity for more stringent safety measures to be applied to all day care centers. The characters are sympathetically protrayed and you do feel concern for their perdicament, but you just wanted to shake the people who ran the day care center and ask "What were you thinking" I would recommend this to anyone who would enjoy a well-paced suspense story. __________________ 5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Read !!!!, May 2, 2011 By sjp (uk) - See all my reviews This review is from: THE FISHING TRIP-A TRIAL BY WATER, EXECUTION AND A DELIVERANCE OF RETRIBUTION (Kindle Edition) Ms Wade, has shown the mastery that she truly has in the writing, construction, and execution of this book. It tells of how once you are something, no matter how well you try to mask yourself, the truth will ALWAYS rear its ugly head. The jumping back and forth works perfectly, as does all of the situations Ms Wade has created. I would highly recomend this book as a must read. I was unable to put it down, and felt a part of the story imbedding itself into me. 100% perfect !!!! |
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Mookie's Big Girl Pants | by Karissa Kinsinger Dec. 26, 2010 | $3.99 | 382 words | Sample 5% |
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A Sprinkling of Thought Dust | by Steven & Margaret Larson Dec. 26, 2010 | $0.99 | 59755 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: After reading fantasy for many years, we took up the pen and began writing. Our stories are children’s fantasy tales about travel and discovery. These are not the trips advertised in a colorful adventure brochure. These journeys begin by stepping through a secret door into a gnome world, or using a magnifying glass to slip into a picture. Sometimes worlds merge together in mist, or time overlaps in the darkness of a cave. In the sunlight, our modest home is not nearly as enchanting as the gnome house of our imagination. The maple and dogwoods in our yard do not have secret doors, at least none that we have discovered. Gnomes sitting in the grass amid the dandelions appear to be simple statuary. But when things are bathed in silky moonlight, when clouds gather and add texture to the sky, or at dusk and dawn when stars are like freckles on the heavens, it is then the shadows and light give delightful hints of things that inspire the imagination. As any writer will tell you, a story is meant to be shared. We hope you enjoy our books. |
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What all Little Birdies Dream at Night | by Kevin Luttery Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 752 words | Sample 5% |
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The Little Witch's Hat | by Jodi Stone Dec. 26, 2010 | $3.99 | 1115 words | Sample 5% |
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Princess No-Shoes | by Amber Entzminger Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 591 words | Sample 5% |
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Melaysia's Alphabet Book | by E.D. Hall Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 587 words | Sample 5% |
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Melaysia's Counting Book | by E.D. Hall Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 389 words | Sample 5% |
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Clean Clothes for Bobby Bear | by Sara Dean Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 1840 words | Sample 5% |
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Royal Ferdinand | by Don Ford Dec. 26, 2010 | $0.99 | 1133 words | Sample 5% |
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Princess Sheeba | by M.J. Croan Dec. 26, 2010 | $3.99 | 22304 words | Sample 5% |
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Santa's Help-purrs | by Robyn Hucik Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 442 words | Sample 5% |
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Romance in the Tropics | by Robyn Hucik Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 470 words | Sample 5% |
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Banyan Bear and the Legend of the Green Velvet Hat | by Robyn Hucik Dec. 26, 2010 | $1.99 | 920 words | Sample 5% |
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Hermit the Crab | by Robyn Hucik Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 827 words | Sample 5% |
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The Boogie Man | by Robyn Hucik Dec. 26, 2010 | $1.99 | 796 words | Sample 5% |
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Randy Raccoon | by Robyn Hucik Dec. 26, 2010 | $1.99 | 968 words | Sample 5% |
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The Three Mice | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 567 words | Sample 5% |
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The Masked Ball | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 715 words | Sample 5% |
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Sunflowers for Christmas | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 764 words | Sample 5% |
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Spots | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 746 words | Sample 20% |
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Phoebe Fox | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 901 words | Sample 5% |
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Mandy the Lonely Dog | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 747 words | Sample 5% |
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Queeny goes to a Tea Party | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 740 words | Sample 5% |
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Jacko the Giraffe | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $0.99 | 687 words | Sample 5% |
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Tina the Tiny Cat | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $0.99 | 675 words | Sample 5% |
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The One-Legged Race | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $0.99 | 589 words | Sample 5% |
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The Monster at my Window | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $0.99 | 1238 words | Sample 5% |
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Salty the Seagull | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $0.99 | 680 words | Sample 5% |
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Morag and the Rainbow | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $0.99 | 638 words | Sample 5% |
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Pip the Pigeon | by Karen Lewis Dec. 26, 2010 | $0.99 | 788 words | Sample 5% |
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Around the World You Wander | by Solstice Publishing Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 970 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Solstice Publishing is the fastest growing mid-market publisher in the USA. With almost 80 authors covering every category of fiction and rapidly expanding into nonfiction, Solstice is quickly gaining a reputation for fast paced suspense thrillers, sizzling romance, action adventure, science fiction, and a spooky collection of horror and paranormal reads. Critically acclaimed authors have achieved top spots on best seller lists, become screenplays, and won movie deals with top Hollywood studios. http://www.solsticepublishing.com/pages/Submission-Guidelines.html |
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Dandy Lions | by Robyn Hucik Dec. 26, 2010 | $1.99 | 677 words | Sample 5% |
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A Bad School Day | by E.D. Hall Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 638 words | Sample 5% |
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Gilly and Fred | by Solstice Publishing Dec. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 417 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Solstice Publishing is the fastest growing mid-market publisher in the USA. With almost 80 authors covering every category of fiction and rapidly expanding into nonfiction, Solstice is quickly gaining a reputation for fast paced suspense thrillers, sizzling romance, action adventure, science fiction, and a spooky collection of horror and paranormal reads. Critically acclaimed authors have achieved top spots on best seller lists, become screenplays, and won movie deals with top Hollywood studios. http://www.solsticepublishing.com/pages/Submission-Guidelines.html |
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