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Canaan Liberty may spend some time in Nashville picking up awards for the country music he writes, but his buddies know him simply as the farm hand for a herd of goats. To say the least, his reentry from the war in Afghanistan, where he was wounded in more ways than one, has been rocky. The fact that he's writing songs, even the fact that he has buddies again, are signs that he's getting better. What Canaan doesn't need in his life is Josefina Claire. Seffie is also wounded--left uncared for and unattended at age thirteen, she became the victim of a predator. Seffie is bright and sweet and hot, and, maybe, she's getting better, too. But Canaan knows this: two wounds don't make a right. Seffie sees past their pain when she looks at Canaan. She sees someone to love. When Canaan resists, she's willing to use a little subterfuge to get what she wants. But Canaan is determined to protect her from the danger he believes he represents. When the real danger in Seffie's life--the predator from her past--returns, will Canaan have the skills to protect her? And will Seffie break through his barriers with her love to keep him from losing himself in the darkness again? When it's over, will Canaan be able to give Seffie what she wants, what she deserves: a better man? About the Author: Rebecca Skovgaard Rebecca Skovgaard is a midwife in Rochester, New York. She is a wife (of one) and a mother (of three) and an avid, if amateur, gardener. She loves to write and does so on her laptop whenever she has a quiet few hours or in her head when she walks or gardens or should be falling asleep. She writes romance, where love heals and conquers all, and where you can always trust there to be a happy ending.
JOURNEY HOME - A CAT'S TALE is a story based upon the actual life of a cat found abandoned in a dumpster, left to die. Born in a small town on the coast of Maine, an unpretentious cat named 'Patches' encounters life changing experiences during his first two years. Discarded by an uncaring owner and left homeless without food or shelter, he wanders the streets to piece his life back together. Along the way, he discovers new friends like Chester, a relocated cat from New York City and Buster, a neighborhood stray, who teaches him how to fend for himself. Late one night during a violent blizzard, a series of events abruptly changes his life once again after he saves Buster from a fire and then returns to the garbage dumpster for a local diner to seek shelter and food. As he jumps into the dumpster, his leg is ensnared by the steel jaws of a leg-trap. He feels the sharp, razor-like teeth cut into him, and the fear of dying or losing his foot becomes reality. Like the doleful cry of an incessant wind, memories of his past and unanswered questions about his father's abandonment engulf his thoughts. Will he discover what has become of his siblings, find a new home, and ever understand his father's message and why he abandoned him? Will he survive the cold darkness and discover once again a path that leads to the understanding he seeks? About the Author: Russell H. Plante Russell H. Plante is an Engineering Physicist with a diverse engineering and academic background in Engineering Physics, Electrical Engineering, and Business Administration. A skilled technical writer, he is a previously published author with John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and Academic Press (Elsevier) and continues to write in both non-fiction and fiction genres. He resides with his wife Kathy and their three cats in Kittery, Maine where there's always a chance of a blizzard and some time to write meaningful stories during a long cold winter.
In the vineyards of Sonoma County, young Kim O'Reilly watches as a thunderstorm knocks out power to her house. Going downstairs to fix the power, she discovers a ghost who wants to know what happened to her red satin shoes. The horror grows deeper when she explores the mystery of the red satin shoes, only to uncover dark family secrets hidden by her ancestors. About the Author: Melissa Saari Melissa Saari lives in Washington State where the Columbia River, the river that powers America, rushes near her front door, and every summer, smoke from forest fires fill the sky. These powerful elements inspire her writing, whether it's romance, fantasy, or horror. She also has two loving, protective dogs: a female pit bull named Marla and a male Chow called Leo. Her dogs provide comedy, therapy, and inspiration for her stories. Melissa will always be a writer. She begins her Master's Degree in Screenwriting this fall to study the complex film industry and how her vision can be shared with billions of moviegoers.
A Compilation of works from two authors, writing about extraordinary creatures interacting with people who are lost...then find themselves.
Taking over the ancient house, Casey discovers valuable antiques, but in the attic, she discovers a blue diary with a satin cover. Opening it, she finds out that Jane lived a far more exciting life than she ever let on. As Casey uncovers her grandmother's dark secrets, she realizes that she might never escape Silver Lake alive.
Together, and without even speaking each other's language, Henry and Wild Flower must learn to trust each other as they travel through a land of forest, tombs, wild threats and an enemy with the power of the Wolf, who seems unstoppable. She must protect her family while he wants to get home.
Five college friends meet for a reunion in an isolated cottage in the lake area, reminiscing about their college life. It becomes apparent that they all have secrets they would prefer to keep hidden. Then one of them has a terrible accident-or is it? What secret could possibly warrant a death sentence? And who will be next?
Bronson and Catherine Preminger, an elderly couple who loves sailing the seas in their huge yacht, are planning a suicide voyage to sink their beloved boat because of Catherine's memory-destroying terminal illness. However, their romantic plans to die together at sea are thwarted when their daughter, Brooke, announces they are to become grandparents. Catherine wants to see her grandchild's face while her mind is still able to remember important things. She wants another wonderful memory to take with her to the deep. The couple sails to Bermuda instead with the intention of returning in time for the birth. However, two storms destroy their boat and they drift to a strange and unknown island where mysterious things start happening to them. They endure unimaginable hardships trying to survive, but these hardships are not the only peril they are forced to suffer. They have an unknown and unseen enemy lurking about, trying to eliminate them from the island. Can the couple withstand and meet the challenges presented to them? Better yet, can it be that they have found the Fountain of Youth halfway between Bermuda and Florida? About the Author: Gary D. Henry A prolific writer, Gary D. Henry is an award-winning author who has penned twenty novels and touts several works-in-progress. Specializing in the field of horror and mystery, Henry is not shy about blending other genres into the mix. Averaging two to four releases a year, Henry's first publication came in September 2009 with the release of The Westward Journey of the Nebraskan Wind. Since then, several of his books have gone on to win awards, such as: Opulence Among Us, Honorable Mention at the 2012 Los Angeles Book Festival-DIY award; Legacy of the Unsung, First Place in the 2011 Halloween Book Festival-Time Travel Category; Falling Waters, Honorable Mention in the both the 2012 Paris Book Festival Award-General Fiction Category and the 2012 Beach Book Festival Award in New York; and the Abel Conspiracy, Honorable Mention in both the 2012 San Francisco Book Festival Award-General Fiction Category and the 2012 The Halloween Book Festival Award-General Fiction Category. Recently, Henry has dipped his pen in the genre of short stories after being compelled to write a story about Alzheimer's Disease, which claimed the life of his father, Ray Henry. Previously, Henry's career spans twenty-three years in the environmental field and an additional twenty years as a government defense contractor, where he continues to work and is where he discovered his knack for writing. As a technical writer for many years, he has written countless reports regarding testing procedures and testing results presented to government agencies for review and acceptance. Among Henry's writing habits is the playing of old movies in the background, which nudges his subconscious so the words can flow. He is single and lives in Sterling, Virginia, where he has lived most of his life. Visit Gary D. Henry's website at www.garydhenry.com.
Somewhere on the Kent coast is a community of nuns whose Mother Superior is obsessed by her paintings, but as her career as an artist improves to previously unanticipated successes so she slowly succumbs to cancer, creating a strange power vacuum in the order. Then other nuns start to die in expected but plausible, horrific farming accidents. Detective Inspector Vail is bewildered despite many hours of reading the ACPO manual that invites him to "Think MURDER". About the Author: Anthony E. Miller Anthony E. Miller is a standup comedian and scientist who has performed all over the UK. He is Managing Director of Pear Shaped in Fitzrovia London's 2nd Worst Comedy Club http: //www.pearshapedcomedy.com "possesses a sense of humour so dry it's in danger of being arid." -Doug Devaney, Virtual Brighton Magazine Go to http: //comedycv.co.uk/anthonymiller/index.htm to see more quotes.
High school teacher Sophie has always been rational and practical, not prone to fanciful notions. Only in private does she entertain the idea of rocking it on stage with a bass guitar. Famous rock musician Zane has never had any other dream but to compose and play music. But lately, all of his inspiration has died. He can no longer create, and he feels as if his life is greatly devoid of something he can't put his finger on. When Zane and Sophie are thrown together unexpectedly, sparks fly between them like lightning. But will their two opposing lifestyles drive them apart, or create a perfect balance? About the Author: Brieanna Robertson If someone were to ask me what I am, it could be summed up in one, simple word: Dreamer. Ever since I was a small child my imagination has run wild. I have been telling stories for as long as I can remember, creating grand worlds in my head and going on adventures that were invisible to others around me. Am I eccentric? Yes. Am I proud of that? Absolutely. I write about the things that inspire me, both in this world and in realms only seen with the imagination. My heroines are sassy and strong. My heroes are sometimes shy. I have an obsession with music (and musicians) and a fascination with wings. I believe true love does exist, and sometimes it is found in the strangest, most unexpected places. I also believe that family and close friends are the glue that hold people together. Above all things, I believe in being true to yourself and seizing the day. Life is an amazing gift. Make your experience as beautiful as you possibly can.
After Paul Cantor, a controversial journalist is found murdered in the Everglades, Jessie Milner's friend, Roberto Menoyo, insists his death is tied to a political plot by the Council of Ten, a shadowy group of business men. The young woman, a reporter at the Broward News is more than skeptical until Roberto's body turns up in a dumpster and she suddenly realizes he may have been right. Chasing down clues left by Cantor soon has Jessie in the cross hairs of the killers and causes a painful breakup with her boyfriend. The discovery of a massive money laundering operation brings her closer to the truth and into the arms of Franco Morales, a handsome Assistant District Attorney. As the shocking reality of the conspiracy becomes evident, a startling betrayal leaves Jessie and Franco fighting for survival. Is it too late to stop evil? About the Author: Henriette Daulton Born in France, I grew up in the Alsace region with its picturesque vineyards and ancient villages. Florida is home now, where my husband and I enjoy life with a never ending supply of sunshine and intrigue.
Hayden, a self-proclaimed nomad and adventure-seeker, rode out of his hometown seven years ago without a backward glance. Running out of excuses to stay away, he's come home for the first time in seven years to visit his brother and attend the annual biker rally. He doesn't know what he expected, but it certainly wasn't to get stuck going on a police raid. And he certainly never expected to meet a gorgeous, spunky woman threatening him with a spear. If that wasn't enough, he never thought one chance encounter would make him question everything he had believed about his life. All Hayden ever wanted was to feel the wind against his face and the freedom that came with it. But in the process of chasing that, had he turned his back on everything that had ever meant anything to him? And how can he pursue the woman he has come to care for if he has a divided heart? About the Author: Brieanna Robertson If someone were to ask me what I am, it could be summed up in one, simple word: Dreamer. Ever since I was a small child my imagination has run wild. I have been telling stories for as long as I can remember, creating grand worlds in my head and going on adventures that were invisible to others around me. Am I eccentric? Yes. Am I proud of that? Absolutely. I write about the things that inspire me, both in this world and in realms only seen with the imagination. My heroines are sassy and strong. My heroes are sometimes shy. I have an obsession with music (and musicians) and a fascination with wings. I believe true love does exist, and sometimes it is found in the strangest, most unexpected places. I also believe that family and close friends are the glue that hold people together. Above all things, I believe in being true to yourself and seizing the day. Life is an amazing gift. Make your experience as beautiful as you possibly can.
When the world is caving in on you, where do you turn? When all that you've known is crashing down, where do you hide? Sometimes, a studio apartment can be your solace; sometimes, it can guide you to beauty, to safety, to life, to a new beginning. And sometimes...it can guide you to a sunrise where you find something so far beyond what you imagined, you are left breathless. About the Author: Brieanna Robertson If someone were to ask me what I am, it could be summed up in one, simple word: Dreamer. Ever since I was a small child my imagination has run wild. I have been telling stories for as long as I can remember, creating grand worlds in my head and going on adventures that were invisible to others around me. Am I eccentric? Yes. Am I proud of that? Absolutely. I write about the things that inspire me, both in this world and in realms only seen with the imagination. My heroines are sassy and strong. My heroes are sometimes shy. I have an obsession with music (and musicians) and a fascination with wings. I believe true love does exist, and sometimes it is found in the strangest, most unexpected places. I also believe that family and close friends are the glue that hold people together. Above all things, I believe in being true to yourself and seizing the day. Life is an amazing gift. Make your experience as beautiful as you possibly can.
When a young mother is brutally murdered in front of her newborn baby, and a policeman slain in the subsequent pursuit, Detective Isabella Garcia disobeys orders and leaves the streets of Miami behind as she sets sail on board an old wooden yacht called the Dirty Nellie. Never having been at sea before, and with the Nellie slowly sinking, Isabella must rely on the experience and skill of its captain, widower Patrick Brophy. Together they try to catch up to the killer who, she believes, has escaped among the crew of the Wild Rover, a large training catamaran captained by Brophy's unsuspecting son, Marcus. With the clock ticking and the killer's identity a mystery, both vessels race across the Caribbean toward an explosive showdown on the Virgin Islands. Back in Miami, meanwhile, the real reason for the murder unfolds with Isabella's colleague, Detective Byron Brewster, cutting through a web of lies and battling Mafia tough guys to uncover the truth. The tension and body count mounts until the killer's identity is finally revealed in a heart-stopping climax on Saint Thomas, where the story reaches its violent and bloody conclusion. About the Author: Frank Sullivan Frank Sullivan lives in Ireland. A Graphic Designer and Illustrator by profession, he is a keen writer, artist and sailor who has lived and worked in various locations, traveling extensively to places like Hawaii, French Polynesia, Europe and South Florida. Over the years he has edited a trade magazine and written many articles and short stories, as well as illustrating for various magazines and newspapers. His first novel, Deadly Shore, was well received with excellent reviews. Savage Crossing is his second book.
Orphaned at seventeen, Anna arrives in Dublin to live with her estranged grandparents and alcoholic uncle. She receives a mixed reception and the tension in her new home is unrelenting. Just why does Grandpa despise her so much? While Anna struggles with finding her way in the big city, uncovering family secrets, and discovering love along the way, she also watches helplessly as her best friend's life spirals out of control with disastrous consequences. Set in the 1950s, Anna is a coming-of-age tale about a young girl's journey into womanhood as she discovers herself amid the atmospheric streets of Dublin City. About the Author: Stephen O'Sullivan Stephen O'Sullivan lives in Dublin City, Ireland. He works as a service technician for an international security company. He first put pen to paper several years ago when his young daughter asked him to write a story for her. After just a few sentences, he was addicted to writing and hasn't paused since. Anna is Stephen's second book. His debut novel, Andersons's Gold, was published in 2013 by Whimsical Publications. As well as writing novels, Stephen has a particular passion for writing short stories. His tales have appeared in many well-known magazines and his work has been featured in the Irish Times Newspaper.
At his best friend's wedding, Will Hunter plans to land the tall, redheaded bridesmaid. He's called dibs, after all. Katherine Noble might not be opposed to being...landed, but she has a thriving psychotherapy practice in Manhattan. Will, handsome and attractive as he is, has a sheriff's deputy job and serious attachment issues in his little town on the Connecticut River in Vermont. Will can't go. He has a mother, Elyse, who never leaves her mountain, not since the days when, as a young bride, she was captured and brutally tortured. Will's not so good, either...away from his home, in crowds, in the concrete canyons of the city. But Will's determination is strong, and Katherine's love and faith in him have the power to heal. Together, they can defeat anything-even the monster who returns from Elyse's past. About the Author: Rebecca Skovgaard Rebecca Skovgaard is a midwife in Rochester, New York. She and her husband are raising (yes, still) their three children, who give them great pride. She believes that if you live in Rochester, you can never have too many spring bulbs in the garden or Christmas lights in the trees. Under the pen name Rachel Billings, she has published several erotic novels.
In Greek Mythology, Pandora's Box held all the evils of mankind, creating a barrier between humanity and those evils. In today's modern world, Pandora's Box is a facility that imprisons a group of sub-humans known only as Residents. Each Resident is engineered with mysterious and horrifying power, thus making them a danger to mankind and Pandora's Box prisoners. Athena is a devious young Resident who sees life as a game. In the interest of entertainment, she makes a daring exodus from Pandora's Box. Through the intertwining of fate, Athena's path crosses that of Remus Sylvia, a 17-year old boy with massive intelligence but who suffers from serve depression. The Residents, unstable and at times perverse, are seeking an opportunity to free themselves from the restraints of Pandora's Box, but their freedom could potentially unleash unspeakable horrors onto the world. About the Author: Wesley Brian Williams Wesley is a native of North Carolina and currently resides in Raleigh. He possesses a passion for writing and storytelling since his early childhood when he would create stories to amuse his brother. His dreams are often besieged by creatures and characters from far-away worlds. When not writing, he has long thought-provoking discussions with the voices in his head.
Taylor Armstrong returns to her hometown to bury her Aunt Grace and soon finds herself the focus of unwanted attention. The town seems to have an unhealthy interest in whether she is staying or leaving. Her house is broken into - twice. Unexpected visitors begin to arrive, including Taylor's long-estranged father. She enlists the help of her neighbor, Edie, and her Jack Russell Terrier, Tristan, to find answers, but new murders put Taylor right in the center of the action. When old shadows part to reveal secrets long buried, Sgt. Scott of the RCMP does his best to keep Taylor safe. But can he succeed against a single-minded killer? About the Author: Sharon McGregor Sharon McGregor is a west coast transplant from the Canadian prairies. Her imagination and story weaving got its start when she was an only child living on a farm. She's moved on from cowgirl dreams to romance and mystery, but hasn't lost her love for horses. She has moved to Vancouver Island to escape prairie winters but still can be found at ice arenas watching her grandchildren play hockey and figure skate. When not fighting for control of the keyboard with her cat Zoey she is running a business she shares with her daughter.
Abby is heading into danger once more. This time the call for help comes from her daughter, Mandy. Abby wastes no time flying to Vancouver Island to the rather unusual resort, where Mandy has been staying for a holiday with Abby's ex-husband Richard and Kelly, his fiancée. While trying to stop her ex husband from being framed for murder, Abby must delve into the past of a long lost mother, a tyrant patriarch, a flaky medium and an Adonis masseur, not to mention some uncooperative family members. Abby planned on spending Christmas Eve on a tropical island with her new love, Neil. Instead she is fighting for her life in a New Age Spa. About the Author: Sharon McGregor Sharon McGregor is a prairie transplant now living on the west coast. Her imagination and story weaving got its start when she was an only child living on a farm. She's moved on from cowgirl dreams to romance and mystery, but hasn't lost her love for horses. When she can summon up the nerve to get on a plane, she's terrified of flying like Abby, she likes to visit with her son and grandchildren who are still knee deep in the prairies. Sharon loves endings with resolutions, which is why she enjoys writing cozy mysteries. She has an ongoing fight with her cat Zoey for control of the computer keyboard. Murder at The Island Spa is the second book in the Island series
Max, a drug addicted doctor, gets caught up in a world he never dreamt existed. After a visit from a long forgotten acquaintance, Crimson, he finds himself wrapped up in a world of mutants, monsters, cybertech-hackers, musician assassins, revolution and friendship. His talents are called upon by a rag-tag team of idealists seeking to reform the current government seeking to victimize and abuse its citizens. About the Author: Tex Leiko Tex was born in a factory in Detroit, MI. Little is known of Tex except he doesn't care to be a part of society or even seen by many. After being exposed to a drug known as TXZ-871 he began to exhibit many abnormal signs of being a "Dreamer." Sometimes, his mind brings to life creatures and events better left behind; alas they manifest and wreak havoc upon those around. As a Dreamer, he is constantly on the run from "Nightmares." One such Nightmare is Seamus, who constantly seeks to destroy and bring down what he creates.
Vampires vs Zombies - The Apocalypse follows a global pandemic thought to be restricted to the world of fiction as it takes out nearly the entire population within the span of a few days. The survivors are confused and disoriented. Those who die don't stay dead. Aurora Mathews-along with Damian Deshea, a man who aggravates her more than the walking dead-somehow manages to survive the first onslaught of violence and destruction only to be taken captive by something possibly more terrifying than zombies-vampires. Each passing night reveals new horrors to the duo. Most alarming of all is the presence of Kieran, a vampire whose newest goal in his afterlife is to see Aurora dead. Kieran has a history of violence, and women tend to disappear once he takes an interest in them, and he sees Aurora as his last chance of showing off his skills. To top it off, Damian is hiding secrets nearly as dark as those kept by their captors. Between looking for other survivors, desperately searching for her family, and fighting off attempts on her life, Aurora must learn to adapt to this new world or perish. This is the battle of human survival that she fears can only end in death. About the Author: Melissa Hosack Melissa lives near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband, Jeremy, and her son, Marshall Frost. Her favorite genre to write is Paranormal Romance. Melissa attended London School of Journalism where she received her certificate in Novel Writing in 2011. She writes a monthly short story column titled Frequent Flyer for a government newsletter.
Leet Hayes is a professional quarterback who knows how to finish a play. When a life-threatening storm lands Sadie Benjamin in his home, in his arms, well, he knows what to do with her. Sadie is a midwife and the mother of two boys she rescued from poverty and abandonment. Her sons need her; a pretty face and a buff-extremely buff-body aren't going to be enough to distract her. But that attractive package comes with brains and talent and a great heart-Leet charms not only her, but her boys, too. Just as Leet intends, Sadie is falling-right from his arms into his love. But neither of them could know that Leet's first wife is not so dead as he'd thought, or that when she comes back, she'll bring treacherous political intrigue and danger. Leet wants Sadie. He wants a family. He wants to play-and win-a game that involves a championship ring. He'll have it all, even if he has to put his own life on the line to accomplish it. About the Author: Rebecca Skovgaard Rebecca Skovgaard is a midwife in Rochester, New York. She and her husband are raising (yes, still) their three children, who give them great pride. She believes that if you live in Rochester, you can never have too many spring bulbs in the garden or Christmas lights in the trees. Under the pen name Rachel Billings, she has published several erotic novels.
Like any other girl her age, Kathleen was ready for the excitement of a first love. What she wasn't ready for was Atticus. He had been her best friend for as long as she could remember, and the subtle change in their relationship as they started high school caught her off guard. Turns out, the switch from best friend to boyfriend was so natural, and being with Atticuswas so wonderful, Kathleen didn't even think about the challenges dating someone like Atticus presented. When Bobby O'Hare, the most popular boy in school, sets his sights on Kathleen, she is torn between her love and loyalty to Atticus and the excitement, popularity, and ease of being Bobby's girlfriend. She needs to make a decision. The question is...will it be the right one? About the Author: Stephanie Hoina As a young girl, Stephanie would write about anything and everything simply because it made her happy. She parlayed her love of the written word into a successful marketing and communications career, while a host of never submitted or unfinished picture book and romance novels clogged up her computer's hard drive. Stephanie resides in her hometown of the Bronx, NY, with her son, husband and crazy boxer pup named Bella. She continues to write simply because it makes her happy. Kissing Atticus Primble-which made a daring escape from her computer's hard drive-is her first published novel.
When Abby receives a plea for help from her old college friend Nikki, she's inclined to ignore it. Nikki was always a drama queen and besides, how much danger can she be in as she spends her time surrounded by a circle of her 'nearest and dearest.' But then Abby finds that's exactly who Nikki is frightened of. She's convinced someone is trying to kill her. Abby has reasons of her own to get away and soon she's off to a remote private island on Lake of the Woods. Undercurrents abound in the family circle and soon Abby realizes her friend isn't being fanciful. The danger is real and now it's headed straight for her. About the Author: Sharon McGregor Sharon McGregor is a prairie author who has recently transplanted to the west coast. She has written many humor, romance and mystery stories for magazines. She has several romance novellas in the process of publication but mystery is her genre of choice. When not fighting with her cat Zoey for control of the computer keyboard, she is working at her ice cream shop.
The curious phrase written on the backing board of a misplaced portrait-your future is in the past-sounds like a curse to Kate Lambrose. Nevertheless, she highlights the missing family heirloom in her In Sight column, inviting her readers to join in the ornate treasure chase. Kate's future becomes one puzzle after another when a mystery caller claims the portrait of Grandmother Petra belongs on their family tree. While Kate hunts for clues to locate the portrait, she struggles with family challenges, and yet another cry for help to unearth the stench at Glenwood cemetery. But wait! Legal troubles arise when an anonymous person threatens to take Kate to court. As Kate dons her hero cape, she puts to rest her past relationships to embrace romance with one of Yardman's finest. With a cop as backup, and Luanne at her side, Kate becomes a target not once, but twice! About the Authors: Elaine Braman and Margarete Johl Collaborating from opposite coastlines is no obstacle for authors Elaine Braman and Margarete Johl. They share the passion for writing a witty mystery, heat waves, hot flashes, and Palm trees but beyond that, they couldn't be further apart than Florida and California. They met one time several years ago by chance and became fast friends, mixing like paper and pen. Although they have not seen each other since, they continue to write cozy mysteries, and thought provoking sci-fi. Right in Sight, their first cozy mystery, placed as a finalist in the 2012 Royal Palm Literary Awards. Born in Pennsylvania to parents whose native language was German, Margarete started writing early in life perfecting English grammar. Some of the first stories she wrote were notes excusing her absence from gym class. Those believable tales spiraled her imagination into short stories she tapped out on an old Smith Corona typewriter. Having lived in Pennsylvania and Montana, she has chosen California as her home and resides near Palm Springs where anything under 80 degrees is sweater weather. She is an avid reader, occasional poet, and if there was a degree to be had for stage fright, she'd have a Master, but give her a keyboard or stubby pencil, and she'll create a world. Originally from Massachusetts, Elaine grew up in a small town in a huge house that bordered a cow farm. Growing up in a small town is the original social media-every family knew every family's story. Her background in technical writing provides skills to organize a logical plot. In addition to winning place in the 10th annual Writers Digest short short story competition she has written instructional articles for career professionals, contributed proofing and editing for such publications as The Florida Writer, RPLA, Connections Magazine and the johnyraygun Comic Book by Rich Woodall. Elaine's philosophy is, teach what you know to learn what you don't know. Both Margarete and Elaine juggle full time careers, family, and pets while they continue to perfect their writing craft. To read more about Margarete and Elaine and how they writer together, visit: www.coast2coastpenpals.com
Alyssa has the opportunity of a lifetime staring her in the face-the chance to become Senior Creative Director at the magazine she works for. It's her dream job, everything she's ever wanted... Right? With her eccentric husband telling her she's become superficial, the strange scavenger hunt/riddle-infused wild goose chase of a job interview she is on, and the sudden appearance of a bizarre man who thinks he's the Mad Hatter and who is acting like her conscience, she is no longer sure. Only one thing is certain. Alyssa feels like she has gone straight down the rabbit hole, and nothing is what she had imagined it to be. The questions are, when she is forced to look at herself in the looking glass, will she like what she sees? And who will she imagine being by her side, if anyone? About the Author: Brieanna Robertson If someone were to ask me what I am, it could be summed up in one, simple word: Dreamer. Ever since I was a small child my imagination has run wild. I have been telling stories for as long as I can remember, creating grand worlds in my head and going on adventures that were invisible to others around me. Am I eccentric? Yes. Am I proud of that? Absolutely. I write about the things that inspire me, both in this world and in realms only seen with the imagination. My heroines are sassy and strong. My heroes are sometimes shy. I have an obsession with music (and musicians) and a fascination with wings. I believe true love does exist, and sometimes it is found in the strangest, most unexpected places. I also believe that family and close friends are the glue that hold people together. Above all things, I believe in being true to yourself and seizing the day. Life is an amazing gift. Make your experience as beautiful as you possibly can.
When Investigator Cooper Billings carries Sylvia Huston into the emergency room, her blood saturating his hands and his clothes, she becomes his. He doesn't care that his partner accuses him of thinking with his dick or that her godfather is his boss, the lieutenant, or that her mother gives him the stink eye when she catches him sleeping next to Sylvia in a hospital bed. Or even that Sylvia vows she'll never love a cop. Lucky for Coop, Sylvia is an earthy, sensual woman, entirely responsive to his heated touch. Once he has her in his bed, he's sure he'll wear her down. Sylvia does her best to resist Cooper. He's bossy and always thinks he's in charge. He's also extremely determined to have her. Strong, handsome and hot, he's hard to refuse. Maybe she could be falling for him. But nothing matters more to Sylvie than Tynie's Place. She's a midwife, and her birth center is dedicated to the poorest of women and babies. When it comes under threat by gangs vying for control of the drug trade, Sylvia risks her life to defend it. Cooper can't save her until she learns to trust in his love. Only then will he have her safe in his arms. About the Author: Rebecca Skovgaard Rebecca Skovgaard is a midwife in Rochester, New York. She and her husband are raising (yes, still) their three children, who give them great pride. She believes that if you live in Rochester, you can never have too many spring bulbs in the garden or Christmas lights in the trees. Under the pen name Rachel Billings, she has published several erotic novels.
Sally, of the Brigantes tribe, is renowned for her miraculous healing skills. At the same time, she is feared and misunderstood and accused of witchcraft. When she becomes ill with Plague then manages to cure herself, she is forced to flee from their madness. During a storm, she meets Tom, of the Pictii tribe, who helps her to survive. Sally does not know it yet, but although she has recovered and is now immune to the disease, she has become a carrier of the plague. By the time she realizes it, Tom is infected. She puts the completion her intended journey on hold and distills a cure potion to treat him with, hoping it will work. Thankfully it does. As Tom recovers, she realizes she is making others ill with her presence, and decides to take passage to Ireland, to a less populated area and protect her new friends from possible infection. Unfortunately, the disease is also rife there. Witchcraft or not, her services are sorely needed at the court of the High King at Tara, in the hopes that she will be able to cure him and save herself at the same time. About the Author: Paul McDermott Born in the Year of the Tiger, Paul's natural curiosity combined with the deep-seated feline need to roam has meant that over the years he's never been able to call any one place home. His wanderlust has led him from one town to another, and even from one country to another. He has always followed his instincts without question or complaint, and in true cat fashion it seems he has always landed on his feet. "I can't remember a time when I didn't write - my father claims to possess a story I wrote when I was six, which filled 4 standard school exercise books! What I do remember from that time was being told off for doing the Liverpool Echo crossword before he got home from work! Perhaps it was the catalyst of breathing the same air as Hans Christian Andersen. While I was living in Denmark, I allowed myself to be persuaded to write for a purpose in-stead of purely for my own amusement." Paul recently released the first volume of a planned Trilogy, Mystery/Romance set in Ireland, "The Chapel of Her Dreams" [also with Whimsical Publications, under the name Paul Freeman]. Other works currently seeking an outlet include a couple of plays and a WWII sub-hunt thriller ... and a Rock Musical intended for children.
Boston 1878. Tom Anderson, a mild mannered office clerk, is content with his mundane life. But following the death of his mother, his peaceful existence rapidly disintegrates as he is sucked into a world of violence and apathy. Forced to flee the city, he strikes out for the vast wildernesses of Western Canada to recover the proceeds of his late father's mine. And so begins an epic journey; not just in distance, but also one of self-discovery. Circumstances force Tom to change as the journey progresses. Under the guidance of his father's old partner, he learns how to survive, how to read men, and how to kill. He also finds love. But at journeys end, will he still be the same man that captured Katherine's heart? About the Author: Stephen O'Sullivan Stephen O'Sullivan lives in Dublin City, Ireland. He works as a service technician for an international security company. He first put pen to paper three years ago when his young daughter asked him to write a story for her. After just a few sentences, he was addicted to writing and hasn't paused since. Anderson's Gold is Stephen's first novel, but many of his short stories have been published in various magazines and newspapers.
Camden Harrison's life used to be perfectly normal. That is until his unfortunate murder and following resurrection by a witch. Though grateful for his second chance at life, it doesn't come without its side effects. While dealing with the occasional appearance of a tail and his new ability to breathe fire, Camden finds himself in the middle of a supernatural revolution. He must now help a species he knows nothing about win their freedom from an evil dictator. Priya, the unofficial leader of the revolution, convinces him to pretend to be something he isn't-an experienced dragon who rules his own territory. She uses his influence to motivate her people into taking their fates into their own hands. Despite his complete cluelessness over dragon habits and customs, Camden just might actually help them win their freedom. But at what cost will that freedom come? About the Author: Melissa Hosack Melissa lives near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband, Jeremy, and her son, Marshall Frost. Her favorite genre to write is Paranormal Romance. Melissa attended London School of Journalism where she received her certificate in Novel Writing in 2011. She writes a monthly short story column titled Frequent Flyer for a government newsletter. Make-believe is more than a child's game!
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