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The New Girl in Town : Nanny Fanny
The New Girl in Town: A Children’s Book
April May Potts has just moved to a new town with her momma. April May has only one friend in her new home town, her scruffy dog, named Scout. Scout is NOT a one kind of dog. Scout is an every kind of dog. April May wants nothing more than to make new friends in her new home town and her momma assures her that she will…in time.
Everywhere that April may turns, she finds that she just doesn’t quite fit in with the other children and the other children are not too kind to “the new girl”.
In the end, April May saves the day and the children discover that being “different’ may not be such a bad thing after all! April May does indeed make “more friends than she can count”, just as her momma said that she would!
This book is written for everyone, who has ever felt left out or different!
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As Darkness Falls : Peter Matise
As Darkness Falls
As blood streamed down her round tear soaked cheeks and what was left of her leg, Layla struggled to gain her composure as she fought to survive. But her training faltered as her thoughts drifted back to her adopted mother who raised her as her own, her surrogate Uncle and the teacher who taught her everything but this, that monsters are real.
As Layla inhaled a deep breath and prepared to make her last stand, she remembered that she fought to come into this world, alone, bloodied and dead on arrival. In that moment, the spark that brought her back to life in that cold white hospital room re-ignited deep inside her.
Book one follows Layla from birth through age seventeen as she goes from troubled outcast and sexual assault survivor, to what appears from the outside to be a reluctant high school senior. But Layla is not normal and neither are the people who care for her. As Layla grows, so do her powers. But will she be strong enough to face the darkness that’s coming?
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34 : Debra Fulton
34
In her new book, “34” (published by Balboa Press), author Debra Fulton pens the nonfiction account of the growth of her youngest daughter as a medium, as well as the realization of her own acute psychic gift. She shares many of the personal events and spiritual discoveries they’ve had.
“I was inspired to write this book after having trouble keeping track of all the paranormal events starting to take place in my home,” Fulton explains. “Also, I felt ‘guided’ to explain my own spiritual journey evolving at the same time.” “34” is her way to organize and document these occurrences, as many were layered with past experiences.
An excerpt from the chapter entitled “Watching”:
I am four. I am sitting on the wooden floor in my bedroom in front of the closet door playing with some toys from my laundry basket toy box. As I inspect the green plastic dairy truck with a slot in the top for coins, I feel her looking at me. She is to my right, somewhere near the foot of my bed, just looking at me. I can’t see her but I know who she is – my grandmother. She was my mom’s mom who died back in 1948 from ovarian cancer. Even at this age, I wonder if this is imagination, then I decide it’s not. This would be only the beginning of a connection to a person I had never met, but felt I had thoroughly known somehow. An overwhelming comfort comes through me and I know that she is watching over me. I love her.
“I think many people today are open to the possibilities of activity in realms that we cannot see with our eyes,” Fulton says. “It is a testament to the progress in the last decade from a stark contrast of what is ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ to a consideration of what might be possible. Questioning what we really believe is essential to personal growth.”
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Stepping Out Of Addiction : Netheldia S. Porter
Stepping Out Of Addiction
Stepping Out Of Addiction which is inspired from my personal true life events. I have lived the life of being bound by control substances, as well as experienced the trials and tribulations in which one may encountered, fearing there was no hope or way out. So when I say that I have written a book that identify with most of society in one way or another, its a fact and not fiction. Most people think that there is no hope or help– but there is.
Stepping Out Of Addiction is designed to speak to people who are suffering from life in a language that they can understand. There are no big words to figure out, it gets straight to the point and holds no punches. It can be comprehended by all who reads it—calm enough for a child to understand, yet strong enough to capture the attention of an adult. The skills in this book are practiced by people everyday, therefore anybody who is struggling and suffering from life in general can benefit from reading this book. This book gives a strong sense of redirection, and it helps individuals to make positive, meaningful, and major changes in there life, so that one can live a fruitful life. This book offer individuals a sense of total victory and every lasting changes in their lives without being bias, judgmental, nor does it discriminate.
Bottom line everyone deserves a chance to live a fruitful life, and have total victory. Every day life with its trials, tribulations, testes, and disappointments can break the spirit of any human being. Stepping Out Of Addiction teaches individuals how to cope with those unforeseen and troubling issues that often occurs in everyday life. Basically one could and should do as a woman in labor does during these times (because after all one is birthing a new you)—PUSH. Stepping Out Of Addiction helps hurting people, substances abusers or not make positive and major changes in their lives.
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Anatomy of a Poet : CJ Heck
Anatomy of a Poet
“Poetry can be daunting and hard to understand, but it doesn’t have to be. A poet has an obligation to write so that everyone can understand. Poems should flow through a poet’s words and touch the mind and heart of its reader. If a poem comes from the heart, it will reach other hearts.” ~CJ Heck
Book Introduction:
“Like a rose with many petals sharing its sweet aroma, is how I see and feel about the love of my life, CJ Heck. She is my electric blue-eyed girl. She can be both little girl, or strong woman, whenever and wherever the situation calls for it. She is both sensuous and exciting, and soft and affectionate.
Tragedy struck her life early with the death of her husband in Vietnam. This experience laid open the very core of her heart and soul and opened the channel to a well of compassion and sensitivity deep within. Her pain was the fertilizer that helped her bloom as a writer.
CJ’s poetry is not a surface observation, but a soulful interpretation of the events and people that inspired her. She writes eloquently and simply of things that touch her heart, things she wants to share. She is gifted at painting a picture with words on the heart and imagination of others, thereby communicating not just an image, but a life experience.
I feel honored to have been asked to write this introduction, to share my feelings about CJ Heck. She is the water for my soil, the sunlight for my petals and the nurturer of my growth.
Sit back, open your heart and enjoy the journey through her words, images and emotions. You are blessed by this opportunity to know her in words, as I know her in life.” ~Robert S. Cosmar, (Author of four books)
Reviews:
“I am not a poetry critic, so I cannot compare CJ’s poetry with others, evaluate her mastery of the language use, or classify her to any particular school of poetry. But having read the poems in her preview, I felt something. The messages she conveys are clear and direct. She does not go through mental elaboration and her poetry touches the heart. Reading her poems made me feel nostalgic and longing at the same time — as if nostalgia and expectation are one and the same.” ~Eleftheria Egel
“This is my kind of poetry. Direct, beautifully expressed and without a hint of pretension.” ~Allison Cassidy
“CJ is predominately viewed as a writer of works for children, but CJ now expertly carries over her approach to more adult themes. In doing so, she presents a profound world that is deeply sad, incredibly humorous and at times very intimate.” ~Joseph Daly
“I have known C.J. Heck as a very talented author for well over a year now. Her words are enlightening and charismatic to people of all ages. It has been a privilege and honor knowing her and reading her prolific pen. I highly recommend her work to all.” ~Janet Caldwell (COO Inner Child Press)
“CJ’s writing ability is a testament to talent and passion. Her ability to craft words into emotion and movement is remarkable.” ~Lexy Page (Owner/Freelance Photographer at GA Page Photography)
“CJ is a writer that comes through as a great communicator but you also have a strong feeling of friendship with her and her pen. She touches your heart in special ways. She makes you feel like you have lived her story.” ~James McCraney (Owner, James McCraney Financial, LLC)
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Stay Calm and Content : Cat Williams
Stay Calm and Content No Matter What Life Throws At You
Are you sometimes stressed, anxious, or emotional?
Do you ever feel something is missing, even when you think you should be happy?
Are there people with whom you don’t get on well but wish you did?
Have you ever wondered why you behave a certain way, do or don’t do certain things, or have done something you now regret?
This is not a typical self-help book, because self-help books are usually read by people who think they have a problem to solve. This book is for everyone. Using straightforward jargon-free language it discusses many of the difficult issues of life, most of which are likely to affect us or someone we know at one time or another. It includes short discussions of stress, relationships, love affairs, work, parenting, sibling rivalry, motherhood, divorce, weddings, Christmas, teenagers, arguments, criticism, depression, communication, childhood, bullying, chronic pain, self-harm, addiction, suicide, bereavement, kindness, abuse, the battle of the sexes … and more.
People who can stay calm and content no matter what life throws at them all have similar thoughts and attributes which can be learnt by anyone. The central theme of this book is self-esteem and how it is affected every day by our circumstances and the people we come across. We are usually unaware that it is our self-esteem that drives our emotions, thoughts, and actions.
The author’s clients suggested this book be written so anyone could learn how to stay calm and content no matter what life throws at them. Personal stories highlight how you can control or change how you feel about yourself, and how you can positively influence your life and the lives of everyone around you.
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Soul Saviour : Ross A Lloyd
Soul Saviour
She was the hottest property on the planet and everyone wanted a piece of her, but some wanted a lot more than just a piece of Lana Richards.
On the surface she was just the latest hot American pop star flaunting her beauty and talent to make it in the fickle entertainment industry and this made her a prime target for those who mix terror with religion. But to others who knew much more about her, including just how pure of heart she really was, Lana Richards represented the perfect final element necessary for bringing about an apocalyptic destiny for us all.
While on a concert tour of the “Land Down Under” Lana’s survival and her very soul would come to depend upon one unique individual. Someone who, perhaps by chance, or perhaps by ultimate design she would encounter and who would intervene to stand up for her, to defend her and to fall for her, while defying all odds and Lana’s own seemingly predetermined dark fate.
Would the efforts of a loner, a single pawn in the eternal struggle between good and evil be enough to spare Lana from an unspeakable doom and thereby the world from everlasting darkness?
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At Her Beck and Call : Mistress Benay
At Her Beck and Call
Mistress Benay is a Dominatrix from Colorado who decided to write a journal about her work in Female Domination and Male Servitude. In this her first book, she details how she decided to search for a man, outside of her professional practice who she could groom as her personal slave.
Her journal documents how she found a man via the internet and the steps she took to convert him into first her slave, then her soul mate, and eventually her husband. Her easy to read pictorial journal is a great “how to” for women who want to take control of their relationships and become either the “Mistress of their Marriage” or the Dominant Partner in a Relationship.
The big bonus you receive in this book is that Mistress Benay has included many actual pictures documenting the journey of bringing her new found love to the eventual goal of being her slave for life.
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The Kult : Shaun Jeffrey
The Kult
People are predictable. That’s what makes them easy to kill.
Out of misguided loyalty, police officer Prosper Snow is goaded into helping his friends perform a copycat killing, but when the real killer comes after him, it’s not only his life on the line, but his family’s too. Now if he goes to his colleagues for help, he risks being arrested for murder. If he doesn’t, he risks being killed.
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Reality Boulevard : Melissa Jo Peltier
Reality Boulevard
New York Times bestseller Melissa Jo Peltier turns her attention to the brilliant, back-stabbing world of prime-time television in this wickedly funny new novel.
Peltier has worked in entertainment for more than 20 years, making the darkly funny Reality Boulevard a true insider’s view of Hollywood and some of America’s biggest shows.
In it, we see Oscar-winning producer Marty Maltzman and his staff out of a job – and out on the streets – when long-running docu-series Lights and Sirens is unexpectedly axed. But the Hollywood the team now faces is full of Kardashians and Real Housewives, and they need to survive in a world where it’s very hard to tell what’s true and what isn’t – both on and off screen.
Oscar and Emmy winning documentarian and veteran reality producer (Big Brother, Rescue 911) Arnold Shapiro called the novel “the best satirical look behind the scenes of reality television ever written”, adding: “It contains more truth than you would believe.”
Todd Milliner, producer of Grimm and Hot in Cleveland, said: “During her 20-plus years in the business, Melissa Jo Peltier had a front-row seat, watching it all unfold. In this novel, she puts her dry wit and storytelling ability to good use, pulling back the curtain to reveal what really goes on.
Entertainment writer Reel Life with Jane says: ” Her characterizations and descriptions, in particular, are original and visceral, and the book is simply a fun and engaging read.”
Kirkus Reviews declares Reality Boulevard “a zinging satire” and writes: “Can Marty trust the gorgeous, much younger actress Crimson Fennel, who’s making a play for him? Can anyone trust anyone else in Hollywood? Peltier uses her insider knowledge of Los Angeles, the TV industry and its players… In this smart, funny, insightful novel, reality TV becomes all too real, forcing several characters to confront their decisions. Peltier examines the Hollywood world of writers, producers, rich kids, actors, wannabes and con men with a keen and often compassionate eye. A dead-on satire—with a heart—of the reality TV scene from a knowledgeable, witty insider.”
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