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Violets in the Dust
Peggy Lockwood
About the Book
Not too long ago, Rachel received a letter telling her that she had inherited a property in a small village outside Boston: The Warren House. Now, she has finally arrived in what seemed to be a pretty village to start a new life.
Days after her arrival, however, strange things start to happen. Little did Rachel know this village has a dark past now being slowly unraveled by her presence.
And with this, the villagers knew, Blakesville would never be the same again.About the Author
Peggy Lockwood was born and educated in Ontario Canada and has worked as an editor for a newspaper and a production assistant for a radio program. Books published to date, Tales for Tots with Vantage Press, The Forgotten Manager and Christmas with Clarence with Homestead Studios, Tiny Tales for Tots with Xlibris and Winter Tale for Tots with Printer Paul. The last two written in rhyme. She has written several Christmas and Easter musicals performed in a various churches in the area.
Peggy is a widow living in Peterborough and has been inducted into the Pathway of Fame for Dramatic Arts and is now concentrating on writing for adult readers. -
Monstruosidades
Illiana Espinosa
ACERCA DEL LIBRO
Un cuento para niños no es necesariamente un cuento infantil. Esto quiere decir que los temas que el cuento interpreta son aplicables a cualquier edad, pero están relatados de una manera atractiva para audiencias muy jóvenes. Tan jóvenes que tienen temor de dormir solos, de apagar las luces, de quedarse en su dormitorio. A menudo, la convivencia feliz con nuestros miedos no significa desaparecer al monstruo, ni imaginar que no existe.
Deja de ser un problema cuando nos acercamos a nuestro miedo y lo sentimos, lo conocemos y nos hacemos su amigo. De todas maneras, los miedos son muy útiles y no es más valiente quien vive sin sentirlos, sino quien vive a pesar de ellos.
¿No es así para todos?
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A Portrait Post Mortem
Laura C. Esterbrook
About the Book
Paris, France – 1830
A disgraced snob artist, André Alinard, must find new work in a peasant neighbourhood. While on one such job-hunting walk, he watches the National Security unearth a skeleton. When Inspector Laurent Laois holds up the skull, André’s anatomical training allows him to visualize the victim’s face. So, he bargains with the Paris National Security to paint the victim’s portrait – post mortem.” -
Debt of Conscience
Lorenzo Giangrande
About the Book
President of the United States, Robert LePage, is amid his bid for re-election when he is faced with the greatest challenge in the history of this nation; the fulfillment of the prophecy by the great Shawnee Warrior and Prophet, Tecumseh, that will return their nation to the Native Americans.
The nearly five hundred Nations of Native Americans have forged themselves into a single, galvanized, body politic becoming the National Coalition of Native American Nations. In an unprecedented litigation, the United States Supreme Court must hear compelling evidence alleging the United States of America was formed with real estate acquired through fraudulent and illegal means. The potential consequence threatens the very fabric of the mightiest nation on the planet.
The stability of the United States Government becomes suspect and the country is facing political, social, and economic disaster. When the situation seems to be at its worst, catastrophe strikes. It is discovered that, through a deliberate act of terrorism, the North American Great Lakes are receding and their very existence is in jeopardy. The St. Lawrence Seaway is forced to close and the Federal Authorities of both Canada and the United States haven’t a clue where the water has gone! The mysterious and unlikely link between these threatening issues lie beneath the arid, desert wasteland, north of Los Alamos, New Mexico.
The global economic role of the Saint Lawrence Seaway System and the shameful plight of America’s natives have been cleverly woven together in an original tale of intrigue and suspense. Built upon a foundation of historical and scientific fact, Debt of Conscience provides a riveting insight into two of North America’s best kept secrets.The global economic role of the Saint Lawrence Seaway System and the shameful plight of America’s natives have been cleverly woven together into an original tale of intrigue and suspense. Built upon a foundation of historical and scientific fact, Debt of Conscience provides a riveting insight into two of North America’s best kept secrets!
About the Author
Lorenzo Giangrande is a native of Cleveland, Ohio. He holds a Merchant Marine Engineering License and Master’s Certificate for the Great Lakes and an Associate of Arts degree in Marketing. He graduated from Cleveland’s Cuyahoga Community College with honors and as a member of their published Dean’s List.
Mr. Giangrande is a proud veteran of the United States, Nuclear Submarine Service and has served as a member of the Engineering Department aboard the Fleet Ballistic Submarine. U.S.S. Stonewall Jackson, SSBN 634, Blue Crew.
He is currently employed as member of the Engineering Department for the Oglebay-Norton Marine Transportation Services Co. whose headquarters are located in Cleveland, Ohio. Oglebay-Norton is among the largest fleet, bulk carrier operations on the Great Lakes.
Mr. Giangrande and his wife, Jeannette, live on their rural farm, near Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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The Princess of Cyres Hill
Pamela McGee Wilkinson
About the Book
Imogen McBride was a princess in the lands of Newton St. Cyres long, long ago. She loved everything about her country and the people who lived there. She roamed the lands daily and discovered beauty and majestic wonders. She loved being a princess. It was her favorite thing to be.
In The Princess of Cyres Hill, Imogen is barely a teen when life was free and unencumbered and daily adventures included frolicking, dancing, swimming, horseback riding and dreaming of days of yore. Join Imogen as she plays and plays and plays on Cyres Hill. She would love to bring you along.About the Author
Pamela’s introduction into writing began in high school when the English class was challenged to write a biography about a member of their class. Class members were asked to call them up and interview them over the phone and collect interesting details about their
childhood, hobbies, etc.
A week after the biographies were turned in, the teacher announced that she was impressed with many of the biographies but one stood out as the best example of capturing the personality of her subject and also utilizing her apparently natural skills as an interviewer. Her
teacher informed her she should consider using her writing skills in the future. As the years followed, Pamela would find many opportunities to use her writing skills; namely; poetry, skits, newsletters, roadshows and writing new lyrics for existing music for plays and talent shows. She also interviewed interesting people in her Memphis, Tennessee community that were published in local newspapers.
She currently lives in the St. George, Utah area. She is the widow of Kenneth M. Wilkinson, mother of three and grandmother of seven. -
The Broken Badge
The Legend of Sam Cooper
D.F. Sparks
About the Book
Samuel Cooper, A former Texas Ranger turned United States marshal. A highly religious man and a firm believer in reincarnation, the afterlife, heaven, hell, the devil, and most of all, “God”. Had dedicated his life to upholding the law and defending the innocent when his parents were killed by a gang of marauders, he set out he set out on a personal journey to bring every one of these men before the bar, to answer for the blood they had shed, and the innocent lives they had destroyed. The leader of this gang goes by the name of Klein, A cold-blooded killer who feels nothing for anybody or anything. After a long pursuit Cooper is finally captured by the notorious outlaw and with his dying breath, he places a curse on the outlaw and swears that another will wear his badge and will come for him. When he does, hell will be in his right hand in the form of a colt 45. This is the story from the start to finish at the legend of the broken badge. Maybe right doesn’t always win, but it always makes a strong statement and brings forth a judgment either in this life or the next.
About the Author
D. F. Sparks was born in Middletown, Ohio, in May 1944 to Isaac Sparks and Virtie May Wilhoit. His mother had three previous children, Tom, Martha, and Charles. As Sparks’ father work on pipelines, they lived nomadic lives and traveled constantly. When he was six, his mother was killed in a car wreck and his father remarried shortly thereafter. After the military, Sparks worked various jobs in the oil fields of Midland Monahan and Odessa, Texas. He worked on ranches and, one time, on river barges in Chattanooga, Tennessee. At 21, he starting driving a truck coast-to-coast and did so for the next 45 years. He retired on his 66th birthday. In 1987, Sparks was reunited with his siblings after 37 years. His brother Charles died of a heart attack and his sister died soon after. He remained close with his bother Tom until Tom’s death. Tom had always urged Sparks to write, as he has become an accomplished musician and singer. Determined to keep the past of this great nation alive, he began writing about the West in 2014, a series entitled The Broken Badge. The rest, like his memories, are history.
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The Curious Kitten
Johanna Sorrick
About the Book
The story is about a kitten on her own and how she finds a safe and permanent home.
About the Author
A little about myself, I do writing and graphics as a hobby. I’m retired now, but do have an associate degree in graphic art and design, I also do some teacher aid part-time. I’ve always liked pets, and have three cats now, that is where the idea came from, especially that black and white kitten, she is now for years old.
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Darkness to Light
Andrew Pappachen
About the Book
A young boy grew up abused by his father who was alcoholic and physically used to abuse his wife after getting drunk every evening. He never abuse his three girls. By the time he became an adult the father dies, his sisters all got married and moved out. He was living with his mother and later moved out. He found some small job and met several women. During a physical fight he killed one of the women he was living with and went away. He was caught later and convicted of murder. While in jail, his mother visited him regularly. His jail warden given him Bible and other religious books to read. He got enlighten and request the mother that he wanted to see his sisters who he had not seen for years. He reinstate the relationships. When he got out of the jail, the whole family united. The story is about how an abused child tuned into into bad adult and become a criminal.
About the Author
Andrew Pappachen, who migrated from India to USA in 1973 has been living in New Jersey ever since. When he migrated he had a Master Degree in Chemistry from Kerala University, India. Later in USA, he had taken a Master Degree in Environmental Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey and a Certificate in Public Administration from Rutgers University. He has been working in government for the past 47 years.
Andrew started working as a chemist in City of Newark, Water Supply and retired in 2018 as Director of Public Works. From 2012-2019 he served as the Environmental Commissioner in Montville Township, where he lives. Andrew currently is an Environmental Consultant and a New Jersey State certified water distribution system and water treatment operator with W4 and T4 licenses. He had worked as a consultant in City of Trenton, Water Supply and afterward as a part time engineer.
Andrew Pappachen has published several books both in English and his mother tongue Malayalam. His English publications are, Love With The Ghost. Journey Alone, Rays of Light From The Darkness of A Prison Cell, Zero to Infinity and Story of Achu. Each book of Andrew has a different theme and story.
Zero to Infinity is a scientific, cultural and historic narration of origin of Universe and Life on Earth and travel through various stages of Human development. He also explores the infinite size of the Universe and the very minute size of Earth in comparison to the size of endless Universe with billions of galaxies and trillions of stars. He also explores various religions and the existence of God.
Andrew’s recent book Story of Achu was published in November, 2020. This is a story of a person born in Kerala, India in a poor family, achieved good education through scholarship in India, migrated to USA, advanced is education in Finance and Investment, became an investment banker and became a millionaire in capitalistic USA. The story is narrated with contemporary governments and economic conditions in India and USA. -
Scared Affair
Willie Allen
About the Book
This is about a fictional character’s struggle to extricate himself from the negative effects of easy credit/debit. It had a harsh psychosocial impact on his life. His journey was a rapid descent straight down into hell to the underworld of crime. He wound up with a house full of women, involved in vices, and over time became a broker of money. He managed their lives and resources and eventually got out of debt. He assent is questionable. However, he did rise above it all, with Ideas for his future, on avoiding the lour’s of easy credit.
About the Author
The author is a hybrid of street sense and knowledge, respectively. It was gained from the mean streets of St. Louis, other larger metro areas, and the University of Wisconsin (66,72, & 81). He was a privileged and credential licensed health care professional. He provided services in the community to a broad spectrum of people for 40 years – quietly touching the lives of many in the community. There was no quest for personnel recognition. Otherwise, he is a licensed collector, a jazz collector, pays a musical instrument (alto tax), likes old cars, and owns a 1964 Ford Thunderbird (in good condition).
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My Casino Lover
Julia Burgman
About the Book
Rachael is a very successful defense attorney whose life was turned completely around. After the murder of her husband and a second failed marriage, Rachael decides, after a little talking with her family and a good friend, to go out and enjoy her life. So she starts to hang out with her sisters who like going over to the casino and playing bingo, which she would pass up. But the casino she liked, she liked it so much she began to go alone. Then one day, she met someone whom she would later call her casino lover-but not before she finds out that he has a fatal attraction on his hands and doesn’t realize it. But she does because it was the same type of woman who had her first husband, the father of her children, murdered because he didn’t return the same feelings that she had.
Rachael was not going to sit back and watch it happen to the new love of her life without saying something or doing something to stop this woman.
About the Author
If I saw this book entitled My Casino Lover and read the inside flap or the back of the book and it was interesting enough, then yes, I would buy this book. I’ve been writing for a while but never did anything with this book until lately. I’ve just been putting it on the back burner along with the other one that I’m writing.
My goal or vision for this book/movie is to see it become a number one best seller in the book market and a number one box-office-hit movie. Because Rachael finally finds the love of her life a third time around after almost giving up somewhat on men, she then stumbles on love one more time.
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