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Taking Charge (Author Guest Post / Contest Giveaway / Book Review)
Taking Charge by Mandy Baggot (Author Guest Post / Contest Giveaway / Book Review)
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Blog Tour: Doug Lucas
Here is an extensive, interesting and humorous interview with author Doug Lucas. http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/09/blog-tour-doug-lucas.html
Added by Mark Miller on September 17, 2012 at 1:20pm — No Comments
TP Authors: Karen Malena
Inspirational author Karen Malena tells us about A Figure Larger Than Life on my official blog - http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/09/tp-authors-karen-malena.html
Added by Mark Miller on September 17, 2012 at 11:04am — No Comments
Don't Get Lost
That is important to me. It really is.
When you have a child, that is something you think about a lot. As a parent, we have to plan, prepare and teach our children everything we can to protect them. Sometimes, that is all we can do and sometimes that is not enough.
I have probably always known this, but becoming a father has reinforced it. There is one thing more, and it should be the first thing. Trust God.
I could put bars on the windows and my daughter on one of those…
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Crashers by Lindy S. Hudis (Author Guest Post / Contest Giveaway / Book Review)
Crashers by Lindy S. Hudis (Author Guest Post / Contest Giveaway / Book Review) In her guest post, Lindy discusses how not to become a victim to car insurance fraud scams. Contest Giveaway - $200 payable via Paypal. Book Review: Crashers is an intriguing true-to-life crime tale that takes an informative look into the underworld of fraudulent car insurance scams.…
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Review of Finding Thomas written by Christopher J. Holcroft
Thriller Finding Thomas sheds light on death
Christopher J. Holcroft’s fourth written novel Finding Thomas is a well-tied package of murder, suspense, rescue, and adventure. I strongly recommend this book for teenage boys (around ages 14-15) because of the alluring sense of crime that is woven throughout the entire plot. Girls who enjoy books with danger are also encouraged to try this read.
Right from the prologue of this book, Finding Thomas grabs your attention. It begins with a…
Added by Shirley A. Roe on September 16, 2012 at 11:34am — No Comments
Free Gift With Purchase by Jackie Pilossoph (Author Guest Post / Book Review)
Free Gift With Purchase by Jackie Pilossoph (Author Guest Post / Book Review) In her guest post, Jackie provides us with a list of the 20 love songs that she loves. Free Gift With Purchase is a tale of the relationship between two sisters in their early forties, and how the sisters strengthen their bond and stick together as they journey into the crazy world of dating looking for love and getting a second chance at happiness.…
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The Briton and the Dane: Legacy Kindle edition free this weekend 9/15-9/16/12
Added by Mary Ann Bernal on September 15, 2012 at 9:32am — No Comments
Deep Connections (Author Guest Post / Contest Giveaway / Book Review)
Deep Connections by Rebecca Graf (Author Guest Post / Contest Giveaway / Book Review) Deep Connections is a chilling romantic suspense thriller with a paranormal twist that will keep you sitting on the edge of your seat.
http://jerseygirlbookreviews.blogspot.com/2012/09/deep-connections-by-rebecca-l-graf.html…
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The Undiscovered Novelist by Sarah Bridgeton (Author Guest Post / Book Review)
The Undiscovered Novelist by Sarah Bridgeton (Author Guest Post / Book Review) The Undiscovered Novelist is a lighthearted and intriguing novella about a young woman's journey to become a published novelist, while also looking at the dynamic of the estranged mother-daughter relationship that she has with her mother.…
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Read freely with Kobo
My publisher told me I was on Kobo now. I think one of my friends in high school played the "kobo" in marching band.
When I found out it was not a musical instrument, I discovered it was a Japanese eReader which is huge in Canada and 170 countries around the world.
On their website, they say, "Inspired by a "Read Freely" philosophy and a passion for innovation, Kobo is one of the world's fastest-growing eReading services. Read Freely stems from Kobo's belief that consumers…
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Bootlicker by Steve Piacente (Author Guest Post / Book Review)
Bootlicker by Steve Piacente (Author Guest Post / Book Review) Bootlicker is a riveting Southern political thriller of behind the scenes political power plays and buried secrets.
http://jerseygirlbookreviews.blogspot.com/2012/09/bootlicker-by-steve-piacente-author.html…
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The Adventures of Boochi Malloochi: The Pirate Ship (Vol 2)
The time has come...the waiting is almost over...
The Pirate Ship is set to dock very soon...this September 19th, you can find out what suprises arrive at Boochi's door.
She will embark on a journey with her family, and a mysterious stranger to a far away land, to discover more…
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Author Kathryn Kessler
The Neophyte Writer & Kristi's Book Nook Presents Canadian Author Kathryn Kessler And Her Adventures With Marvin.…
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TP Authors: Mark Carver
What does Mark Carver have to say about Gothic Cathedrals and the Art of Melodrama?
Find out on my official blog: http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/09/tp-authors-mark-carver.html
Added by Mark Miller on September 11, 2012 at 10:35am — No Comments
Reading and Inspiration
Recently, I received an email asking me what I read and what influences me?
With a full time job in the wonderful world of retail sales and a beautiful daughter growing faster than a weed in the spring, I feel like I barely have time for anything else.
These days, I try to squeeze in a story from some of the very talented authors here at Trestle Press: Karen Vogel, Sarah Price, Crystal Linn & Roger Rheinheimer (sorry for not listing them all – there’s too many). Other than…
Added by George Michael Loughmueller on September 11, 2012 at 7:10am — No Comments
Twang by Julie L. Cannon (Author Guest Post / Book Review)
Twang by Julie L. Canon (Author Guest Post / Book Review) Twang is a poignant story of a woman's journey to chase her dream of becoming a country music star while learning to let of go of the past and the importance of faith and forgiveness.
http://jerseygirlbookreviews.blogspot.com/2012/09/twang-by-julie-l-cannon-author-guest.html…
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The Adventures of Boochi Malloochi Store Has Arrived!
Now you can own your treasure from The Adventures of Boochi Malloochi!
Wheter it's a t-shirt, coffee mug or pillow, you can bring Boochi into your home...
Check back regularly for new designs and items on the website.
Take the journey!…
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Blog Tour: Jamie Haden, Character Interview
Author Jamie Haden had the opportunity to interview some of the characters from her novel, Illuminate-Alive, She Cried.
See what they have to say on my official blog - http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/09/blog-tour-jamie-haden-character.html
Added by Mark Miller on September 10, 2012 at 9:34am — No Comments
Gothic Cathedrals and the Art of Melodrama by Mark Carver
As the seeds for The Age of Apollyon were taking root in my imagination, I read Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In addition to being a fantastic story, that book opened my eyes to the breathtaking marvels of Gothic architecture. I’d always been a casual fan of cathedrals (who isn’t?) but after finishing Hugo’s masterpiece, I was determined to incorporate the Gothic church and all of its accompanying melodramatics into my own writing.
The Age of Apollyon doesn’t aim for the…
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