Q: When did you first begin writing stories?I wrote my first book in my twenties, when I learned I might lose my job. I thought I’d make some quick cash and be done with it, but instead, I fell into a wonderful longtime career. Q: What was the name of your first book?Mountain Home, under... Continue Reading →
Review: Rottweiler Bible
Synopsis: ROTTWEILER: THE ROTTWEILER BIBLE is everything you need to know about Rottweilers from Rottweiler Puppies, Rottweiler Breeders, Rottweiler Dogs as Adults, Rottweiler Health, Rottweiler Temperament, Rottweiler Training and all the proven insider tips you’ll need to succeed with this magnificent breed! The Rottweiler is an amazingly rewarding breed and amongst the strongest and most... Continue Reading →
Review: Thunder Peak
Synopsis: Carved from the rugged Chiricahua Mountains, the intimidating spire, Thunder Peak, slashes the sky, haunting the southern reaches of the Arizona Territory and looming over Itza Chu Canyon. Hidden in the valley below, beset by the mountain's odd weather patterns and wrapped in chilling legends of its own, is Storm Town. The canyon offers... Continue Reading →
Review: The Slippery Slope
Synopsis: It has been months since Magdalena discovered her now hidden secret. She had hoped to realize her soul purpose on her thirteenth birthday. And, that she did. She has spent the past few months coming to grips with the realization that she is indeed, a witch.The Christmas holiday is days away, and her utmost... Continue Reading →
Review: 20 Things We’d Tell Our Twenty-something Selves
Synopsis: How to Make the Most of Your 20s Despite what many think, your twenties aren’t that dead space between youth and real life. Life is now, and how you spend these years will shape your future for better or worse. In 20 Things We’d Tell Our Twenty-something Selves, professors Peter and... Continue Reading →
Review: Freshman Year of Life
Synopsis: 38 essays from top millennial writers on how they survived their first years out of college—a book conceived and promoted by a groundbreaking crowdsourcing startup. Freshman Year of Life tells the truth about life after college graduation. But this isn’t your standard step-by-step guide to landing that interview or... Continue Reading →
Review: On Cloud Wine
Synopsis: 2018 BEST GIFT IDEAS! FUNNY GIFTS FOR MOM! Helpful Tip: If it doesn’t get better with wine, you’re just not using enough. We know life can be stressful from coworkers, to kids, to that one guy at work that always has to comment on everything, so we have created a funny... Continue Reading →
Review: Not that I Could Tell by Jessica Strawser
Synopsis: When a group of neighborhood women gathers, wine in hand, around a fire pit where their backyards meet one Saturday night, most of them are just ecstatic to have discovered that their baby monitors reach that far. It’s a rare kid-free night, and they’re giddy with it. They drink... Continue Reading →
Review: The Guttersnipes
Synopsis: Charlie Daniels is more than six feet tall, allergic to almost everything, and has a pet dinosaur at home. His life in Arizona is relatively normal. That is, apart from the nightmares Charlie has... But when his dinosaur, Trike, gets kidnapped by a strange old lady and her cat-like sidekick, Charlie and his misfit... Continue Reading →
Review: Intensive Therapy
Synopsis: Intensive Therapy provides an intimate picture of a multifaceted relationship, written in a similar vein to modern classics such as The Prince of Tides and Ordinary People. Cerebral but grounded in the real world, Intensive Therapy will appeal to readers who enjoy close character study and the pleasure of a heady, cultured read.... Continue Reading →
Review: Bookish (Adult Coloring Book)
Synopsis: Finally, a coloring book for book lovers, bookies, readers, bookworms, book nerds and the like. Whatever you prefer to be called, this coloring is perfect for you and anyone who has a love for books. This coloring book shares in your love of reading with over 40 different designs to color, games and interactive... Continue Reading →
Review: Can You Keep A Secret?
Synopsis: R.L. Stine has built his legacy on scaring children and teenagers. Now he's back with another spine-tingling tale of horror in this new Fear Street book about temptation, betrayal, and fear. Eddie and Emma are high school sweethearts from the wrong side of the tracks. Looking for an escape their dreary lives, they... Continue Reading →
Review: From A Distant Star
Synopsis: When Lucas Walker inexplicably recovers from a terminal illness, everyone is astonished --except for his girlfriend Emma, who never gave up hope. However, as friends and family celebrate the miracle, Emma becomes alarmed: Lucas has changed. He speaks haltingly, can't recall past events, and even his own dog doesn't recognize him. Emma begins... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Murphy the Gold Rush Dog by Alison Hart
This exciting adventure novel is one that children and adults will love. The story is told by Murphy's point of view. I found Alison Hart's book to be very fun, unique, and educational. Children and adults can learn so much by reading this lovable story! Learning about the gold rush and the hard life that... Continue Reading →
Writing Challenge #10-3 Suspense Novel
Write about a character having two horrible parents who are abusive. What do the parents do to their child. And why? Is it because they can't handle alcohol? Is it because they have anger management issues? What happens when the police come to inspect the child and investigate the parents? Write how the child is... Continue Reading →