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May 18, 2020 | Filled under Contemporary Romance, Historical Fiction, Science Fiction, Self Help, Women's Fiction |
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Today’s Historical Fiction, Magical Realism/SciFi/Cyberpunk/Noir, Women’s Contemporary Romance, and FREE Business Leadership.
Today’s Featured Post is the Historical Fiction, The Law of Capture by Joe Totten. Only $0.99!
The Law of Capture is the unforgettable story of the multiple lives of Edward Valentine. Soon after the Civil War, sixteen-year old Edward Valentine rides out from the family farm to seek adventure in Texas. He is little prepared for the lawlessness and savagery that will transform him from reckless young outlaw to seasoned lawman to hired assassin.
“This book is full of dynamic stories. I would recommend this book as a cover to cover read. The Law of Capture has a way of stimulating your imagination taking you back in time. You really feel what it must have been like during that era.” -Amazon Reader
“A fascinating and novel read. A history lesson that captives with its realism, logic, and numerous memorable characters and stories. One of those rare books that begs to be re-read.” -READER
Today’s Feature is the Magical Realism/SciFi/Cyberpunk/Noir, FutureCon by Nowick Gray. Now $0.99!
A slipstream fable about tough love, mind control, and true choices. A psychological mystery; a literate techno-thriller; a spiritual quest embedded in a hacker’s coy game. A stylish parable of the cyberpunk era, in which programmer Joe Norton falls prey to a virtual reality virus that threatens to destroy his relationships, career and sanity.
This cross-genre novel recalls the speculative fiction of Michael Crichton and Philip K. Dick—or popular films such as Inception, The Matrix, Minority Report, Source Code, Total Recall and The Adjustment Bureau.
“Read this book. If you are looking for a story that has multiple meanings and multiple intrigues, you will love this book. Try FutureCon but take care… you may never return again.” —Cherri Munoz, Scribe’s World
Today’s Featured Romance is the Women’s Contemporary Romance, Sweet Crazy Song by Theresa Leigh. Now FREE!
Crown Creek is a small town. Too small for Jonah King’s huge ego. He’s everything I’m not. He’s everything I hate. And now, he’s everything I hate… to love. My best friend’s older brother is a huge rockstar now. If he believes that lets him get away with screwing over his family the way he did, he’s wrong. But I want a future and there’s no future with Jonah King. I’m a small-town kindergarten teacher and he’s a big time celebrity. We come from different worlds.
Meet the Kings. They’ll warm your heart… then get it racing. Fall in love with the wild, passionate, scandalous men, and the strong, confident women of this big family as they find lasting love in the quaint small town of Crown Creek. Each book is connected or can be read as a standalone.
“This book was fun and sexy. Jonah and especially Ruby were such intriguing characters right from the beginning. The King family feels real, and I can’t wait to read the rest.” -Amazon Review
Today’s Freebie is Business & Spirituality by Justin S. Grant.
The textual content of Business & Spirituality is brought to life with over fifty inspiring images and illustrative diagrams. Author, Justin S. Grant, who holds an MA in Transformational Psychology (the science of the soul and mind), writes in a clear and uplifting style that renders specific teachings more universal, the mysterious world more accessible, and the mystical way more practical.
“Well-researched and truly unique book that explores important subjects too often separated in our busy society. The graphics and charts help explain some of the more esoteric topics discussed. Highly recommended!” -READER
“Written as if by a kind and thoughtful prophet, Grant provides us the motivation, direction and specific tools to create and maintain our internal spiritual goodness to bridge the gap to our external achievements.” -Amazon Reader
Bonus Books
J.K. Rowling Fans…You’re Going to LOVE D.M. Cherubim
April 12, 2013 | Filled under Uncategorized |
If you are looking for a magical escape take a look at today’s HOT NEW Release, Mary Baker and The Eye of the Tiger by D.M. Cherubim. “D.M. Cherubim has weaved everything into Mary Baker and The Eye of the Tiger perfectly, with plenty of amusing moments, an ending you won’t suspect is coming and a really evil wizard who your kids will love to boo. Add it to you bookshelf today, you won’t be disappointed.” –Pat Hatt
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A Little About Mary Baker and The Eye of the Tiger:
Mary Baker is bullied by a mother who hates her and her mother’s boyfriend is a redneck plumber with a big gut. It’s only the mysterious happenings that keep her life fun and interesting. Like the anonymous gifts that come in the mail or the flocks of black birds that follow her. Then one day, a death and a mysterious, magical stone with symbols on it, called The Eye of the Tiger, bring her great wealth and a new life attending a school of white magic.
About the Author:
D.M. Cherubim was born in Duluth, Minnesota, a twin city on the shores of the mighty Lake Superior. Cherubim was an award-winning political, government and environmental journalist for two decades. Cherubim’s stories ranged from interviews with U.S. presidents to Disneyland tourists dressed like Mickey Mouse. In 2003, she became very ill and quit feeding the newspaper beast. In 2005, after “redlining” in a hospital bed, she had an experience of God in a bright light. When she returned to her body, she felt a new purpose for being here. Doctors at the time gave Cherubim less than three months to live. Since then, Cherubim has had a miraculous recovery. Cherubim has been working on her books from some of the most inspiring and spiritual places in the world, including southern California, Hawaii, and now, south Florida.
Some Praise for Mary Baker and The Eye of the Tiger:
“Magic, some religion, and gratitude to a higher power are what make the story rare and intriguing. I feel that D.M. Cherubim writes about Mary’s unfortunate abuse situation in such a straightforward manner that it genuinely grasps the reader’s attention… although the character of Mary Baker is fictional, she could be any child, anywhere in U.S.A. …I am sure “Mary Baker and the Eye of the Tiger” is a great book to read for children, preteens as well as young adults and even adults.” – Sylvia
“In a breezy writing style, Cherubim brings readers into Mary Baker’s universe where a bright cockatoo named Busby steals expensive jewelry, and there’s a magical stone, the Tiger’s Eye, that can make its owner wealthy beyond imagination.” –Michael Thal
“I throughly enjoyed reading Mary Baker and the Eye of the Tiger. There’s something about this book that is just magical. Granted, it is about magic, but it is so much more than that. This book grabs you the instant you begin reading it, and takes you for a fun ride! Read it. You won’t regret it.” –Michael Hall
Take a magical journey with Mary Baker and The Eye of the Tiger today.
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