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September 8, 2020 | Filled under Contemporary Romance, sports romance, Thriller |
Today’s Religion/Spirituality, Thriller, Sports Romance and Contemporary Romance.
Today’s Featured Post is the Religion/Spirituality, Jesus Gardens Me by David J. Jackson. Now $2.99!
The author proposes a radical view of the occupation of Jesus followed by his own experience of Jesus Gardening him.
“Jesus Gardens Me is a fascinating and moving read for those interested in deepening their relationship with Jesus and making a small but significant difference for all living beings who inhabit our earth.” -READER
“Jackson shows how Jesus Christ influenced his experiences as student, teacher, traveler, social activist, priest and pastor in a very interesting and entertaining story. The travel portions leave you wanting much more. Also, an intriguing take on the occupation of the historical Jesus.” -Amazon Review
Today’s New Release is the Thriller, The End of Russia’s War in Ukraine by Ted Halstead. Only $0.99!
Three Russian agents are searching Ukraine for a missing thermonuclear warhead. America suspects the warhead wasn’t really stolen, and its detonation might be a pretext to let Russia seize Ukraine. Will the agents find the warhead before it is used, and starts WWIII?
“I like his writing style of weaving back and forth between several ongoing plots and with the well developed characters. It makes you not want to put the book down and it has, many times, kept me reading into the wee hours of the morning.” -READER
“Appreciate your stories and writing style. Please keep them coming I await the next one! Never thought I would be so intrigued by Russia Espionage Agents.” -Amazon Review
Today’s Featured Romance is the Sports Romance, COMMITMENT by USA Today Bestselling Author T.K. Leigh. Now FREE!
She’s my sister’s best friend. She thinks I’ve never noticed her. She couldn’t be more wrong. Now I just need to prove it to her…before she says “I do.” You know that phrase “the one who got away”? Well, Brooklyn Tanner is mine.
“OMG, this book!!! My heart is still pounding from this rollercoaster ride! As always, I felt like I was watching a movie and not just reading a book. T.k’s words are like oxygen for a dying man. She provokes every single emotion you have in you and makes you beg for more.” -READER
“This book is so emotional and absolutely gut wrenching! The angst is at an all-time high and had my heart on overdrive… I loved every minute of this heartbreaking second chance romance. 5 fantastic stars!!!” -Amazon Review
Today’s Freebie is the Contemporary Romance, Chasing Rainbows (Love in a Bottle Book 1) by Mona Ingram. FREE!
Cruelly betrayed and her career in ruins, Taylor Lockwood faces an uncertain future. When a quiet man and his determined daughter come into her life, can she learn to trust again?
“This is the story of that bottle and how it rescues two people and makes a lot more very happy. It is a sweet romance… It is a very entertaining read. I really enjoyed it and definitely recommend it. It looks like the start of a very good series. Any age group could read and enjoy.” -Amazon Review
“This is clean, short story romance. It’s a story of trusting, love and second chances. I really, really enjoyed it.” -READER
Bonus Books
HOT NEW Release – ALL-THAT-IS by Raphael Zernoff
October 11, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
Kindle readers, today’s HOT NEW Release is ALL-THAT-IS by Raphael Zernoff. A unique perspective on spirituality and religion, as well as personal transformation.
A Brief Description of ALL-THAT-IS:
The book presents a story of a young man Tnesdog who belongs to an ancient family, who treasures a secret knowledge about humanity. The world is not what most of us have been taught about it, according to the storyline. In ancient times there were many powerful and highly developed civilisations who emerged and disappeared leaving various pieces of information for posterity. The remote past of humanity explains where we come from, and what we are capable of…
About the Author:
Raphael Zernoff (1977). He lives in London (UK), He studied Philosophy, Theology, Metaphysics, Psychology, Psychotherapy and Transcultural Psychiatry in Poland, Germany, Italy, Belgium and the UK. His first book, “ALL-THAT-IS,” presents a story of a young Londoner who is taken on an exciting spiritual/mind journey. The secret teaching that was protected for centuries is now being revealed to the humanity, according to the story line. The author promotes the idea of self-empowerment and raising one’s awareness, which reflects in a preferential way the changing paradigms of the contemporary society. The second follow-up story is expected to be available to the reader in 2013.
Pick up your copy of ALL-THAT-IS today.
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Best Indie Books of 2012 SEMIFINALIST – The Blood of Zealots by William J. Atkins
September 25, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
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Check out today’s Best Indie Books of 2012 SEMIFINALIST – The Blood of Zealots by William J. Atkins. The perfect combination of politics, science and religion, this fast-paced action-adventure will have readers questioning the world around them. It currently has 4.7 star rating with 10 reviews.
A Brief Synopsis of The Blood of Zealots:
Merging science-fiction with global espionage, and good old-fashioned romance, this unique and fast-paced book follows a trail of DNA to reveal how we’re all connected—and implicated—in today’s tense international arena. The Blood of Zealots exposes the divisions between cultures and nation states where one man’s terrorist is another man’s patriot. Inspired by his own search for a biological parent, Atkins takes readers on a captivating journey across continents into a realistic story-world where zealotry and ideology collide and coalesce on multiple fronts.
About the Author:
William J. Atkins wrote his first full-length novel after thirty years as an international financial executive. His life experiences in international sales and marketing exposed him to the cultural cross currents that feed the characters and places in his book. He is a graduate of Hobart College, where he was received a bachelor’s degree in philosophy in 1975. He also studied Middle Eastern history at Franklin College in Lugano, Switzerland. In 1973, he was evacuated from Eilat, Israel, days before the beginning of the Yom Kippur War between Israel and Egypt. He fled to a kibbutz in Beersheba, where he was educated first hand about Israel’s conflict with the Arab world. William and his wife Betsy split time between homes in Indiana, the Bahamas, and Canada. They are parents of three wonderful children and grandparents to one beautiful granddaughter. William is an avid fisherman and outdoorsman who also enjoys kayaking, cycling, running, and hiking.
Some Praise for The Blood of Zealots:
“Politics, DNA research, and religious eccentricity weave their way through this introspective espionage tale – that’s wrapped in a love story, and highly psychological.” –Grace
“This first literary stab by William Atkins is Easy to Read ~ Hard to Put Down ~ and Ends unexpectedly with you aching for more.” –Richard Heilbrunn
“It is amazing how so many puzzle pieces play out in this debut novel from Atkins. The story does not disappoint and I find myself asking, “What’s next?!”” –Bruce Snow
Snag your copy of The Blood of Zealots today.
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Best Indie Books of 2012 SEMIFINALIST – The Blood of Zealots by William J. Atkins
September 24, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
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Check out today’s Best Indie Books of 2012 SEMIFINALIST – The Blood of Zealots by William J. Atkins. The perfect combination of politics, science and religion, this fast-paced action-adventure will have readers questioning the world around them. It currently has 4.7 star rating with 10 reviews.
A Brief Synopsis of The Blood of Zealots:
Merging science-fiction with global espionage, and good old-fashioned romance, this unique and fast-paced book follows a trail of DNA to reveal how we’re all connected—and implicated—in today’s tense international arena. The Blood of Zealots exposes the divisions between cultures and nation states where one man’s terrorist is another man’s patriot. Inspired by his own search for a biological parent, Atkins takes readers on a captivating journey across continents into a realistic story-world where zealotry and ideology collide and coalesce on multiple fronts.
About the Author:
William J. Atkins wrote his first full-length novel after thirty years as an international financial executive. His life experiences in international sales and marketing exposed him to the cultural cross currents that feed the characters and places in his book. He is a graduate of Hobart College, where he was received a bachelor’s degree in philosophy in 1975. He also studied Middle Eastern history at Franklin College in Lugano, Switzerland. In 1973, he was evacuated from Eilat, Israel, days before the beginning of the Yom Kippur War between Israel and Egypt. He fled to a kibbutz in Beersheba, where he was educated first hand about Israel’s conflict with the Arab world. William and his wife Betsy split time between homes in Indiana, the Bahamas, and Canada. They are parents of three wonderful children and grandparents to one beautiful granddaughter. William is an avid fisherman and outdoorsman who also enjoys kayaking, cycling, running, and hiking.
Some Praise for The Blood of Zealots:
“Politics, DNA research, and religious eccentricity weave their way through this introspective espionage tale – that’s wrapped in a love story, and highly psychological.” –Grace
“This first literary stab by William Atkins is Easy to Read ~ Hard to Put Down ~ and Ends unexpectedly with you aching for more.” –Richard Heilbrunn
“It is amazing how so many puzzle pieces play out in this debut novel from Atkins. The story does not disappoint and I find myself asking, “What’s next?!”” –Bruce Snow
Snag your copy of The Blood of Zealots today.
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Jimmy Stu Lives! by Kent McDaniel, A Unique and Entertaining Novel
September 2, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
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Kindle friends, take a look at today’s featured novel, Jimmy Stu Lives! by Kent McDaniel. It has a 4.7 star rating with 15 customer reviews. A page-turning sci-fi read with a futuristic view of religion and politics that will keep you involved until the end.
A Little About Jimmy Stu Lives!:
Ten minutes before the televised Easter Sunday service for Nashville, Tennessee’s three-thousand-strong Church of the Living Lord, Reverend James Stuart Sloan finds himself unable to come up with a sermon. Despite the urging of his car-salesman second-in-command to add some pizzazz to today’s sermon, Jimmy Stu remains uninspired.
Over the years he has gradually lost his faith, and after suffering a heart attack and the passing of his beloved wife two years earlier, Jimmy Stu finds himself staring down the long and lonely road to old age and death with nothing to comfort him, not even his once unshakable belief in God and the hereafter. With that fear in mind and with minutes to spare, an idea comes to him. And so he preaches about the familiar story of the resurrection of Christ, then segues into a resurrection plea of sorts for himself – calling on his followers and viewers everywhere to help fund his cryogenic preservation so that he might continue to do God’s work in the far future.
More than a hundred years later, Jimmy Stu wakes up, as if from a long dream – and the real nightmare begins…
About the Author:
Kent McDaniel lives in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood, where he spends a lot of time playing music, writing prose, and walking around. The prologue for Jimmy Stu Lives! appeared in the January 2011 issue of Rambunctious Review as a short story. Kent’s short stories have also appeared in Downstate Story, Chaffin Journal, Palo Alto Review, Iconoclast, Allegory, M-Brane SF, and Wild Violet. He publishes the zine Dumbfounding Stories for Southern Fandom Press Alliance, a venerable bastion of southern science-fiction fandom. He’s a member of The Writers, a critique group in Glencoe, Illinois, and belongs to The Chicago Writers Association, for which he reviews books at their Windy City Reviews site. Look for Kent on Facebook and visit his blog at… http://kentmcdanielwrites.wordpress.com/
What People Are Saying About Jimmy Stu Lives!:
“Jimmy Stu Lives evokes our nightmares of where the United States could be in those one hundred plus years in the future, the technology, the mindset, but most of all a government functioning without separation of church and state.” –Liz
“I found this book to be both entertaining and thought-provoking with engaging well-developed characters.” –MacSchu
“The plot is full of twists and turns leaving the reader anxiously waiting to see what will happen next. Kent McDaniel has written a wonderful novel, easy to read, and difficult to put down. Personally, I’m waiting for the next installment.” –M. Hynnes
Grab your copy of Jimmy Stu Lives! today.
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