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Kevin Klehr : Drama Queens with Love Scenes

Drama Queens with Love Scenes

Drama Queens with Love Scenes Close friends Allan and Warwick are dead. They’re not crazy about the idea so to help them deal with this dilemma are Samantha, a blond bombshell from the 1950s, and Guy, an insecure angel. They are soon drawn into the world of theatre – Afterlife style, with all the bitchiness, …

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Christine Amsden : Cassie Scot: Normal Detective

Cassie Scot: Normal Detective

Cassie Scot: Normal Detective Cassie Scot is the ungifted daughter of powerful sorcerers, born between worlds but belonging to neither. At 21, all she wants is to find a place for herself, but earning a living as a private investigator in the shadow of her family’s reputation isn’t easy. When she is pulled into a …

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Prince Ojong : The Miraculous Millionaire

The Miraculous Millionaire

The Miraculous Millionaire Until now, no book on personal finance has systematically and completely shown the average or ordinary individual how to get rich quickly without risks. No book has been written by one of us and from our perspective. Washington or New York mass media elite do not understand the struggle to make ends …

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Carolyn Bennett : Coast to Coast Paranormal Investigations – The Journey Underneath

Coast to Coast Paranormal Investigations

Coast to Coast Paranormal Investigations – The Journey Underneath Eight years after her young husband’s death, Leigh MacLeod was finally able to realize her dream of starting her own paranormal investigative team.  They set out to investigate some of most haunted locations in Canada and the United States. Coast to Coast was the only team …

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Kelly Fordon : Tell Me When It Starts To Hurt

Tell Me When It Starts To Hurt

Tell Me When It Starts To Hurt Just when you think you’ve got your bearings, Kelly Fordon’s poems tilt the floor. Across the street, a woman/ sits on the patio with her back/ to the sun. All you can see is the/ round white globe of her skull./ She is having some trouble with/ her …

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Nora M. Garcia : The Lightbearers

The Lightbearers

The Lightbearers The Lightbearers is about an ancient Egyptian King & Queen who have been reincarnating together for the past 3300 years. As Lightbearers, their mission is to be guardians of the human race and I have ascribed the powers of astral projection, psycho-kinesis and telepathy. They were mentored by another Lightbearer – a being …

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W. Royce Adams : Me & Jay

Me & Jay

Me & Jay One hot summer day, thirteen-year-olds Geri Thomas and Jay Thornton try to find a place to cool off so they seek Blue Pool, a dangerous, off-limits area. The two discover adventures they never bargained for as they foolishly hop a slow freight train to take them up the river road and accidentally …

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Dr John S Weekes : Escape Or Perish The Rapture

Escape Or Perish The Rapture

Escape Or Perish The Rapture An inspirational and futuristic novel about the End Times, chronicling events in the immediate aftermath of Christ’s appearance, the rapture of the Church, and beyond. The novel is a saga about the heightened national and international conflicts in the world, the universal breakdown of law and order and the resultant …

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Diane Walker : The Battle Beyond

The Battle Beyond

The Battle Beyond Tom and Hannah Stevens had no idea what they were up against when Tom took the position as research analyst on a major government project.  The risks this project posed kept mounting as his research continued.  Tom knew that his findings were not what Jack Atler, the president’s right hand man, wanted …

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Nanny Fanny : The New Girl in Town: A Children’s Book

The New Girl in Town: A Children's Book

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 …

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Peter Matise : As Darkness Falls

As Darkness Falls

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 …

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Anthony Price : The House of Wood

The House of Wood

The House of Wood It sits out there on the hilltop. Dark. Foreboding. The locals steer clear of it. The House of Wood. Rachel James, a college student in her third year at the University of Maine, knows the house all too well. When she receives a phone call informing her that her parents have …

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Debra Fulton : 34

34

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 …

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Netheldia S. Porter : Stepping Out Of Addiction

Stepping Out Of Addiction

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 …

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CJ Heck : Anatomy of a Poet

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 …

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Cat Williams : Stay Calm and Content No Matter What Life Throws At You

Stay Calm and Content

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 …

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Ross A Lloyd : Soul Saviour

Soul Saviour

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 …

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Mistress Benay : At Her Beck and Call

At Her Beck and Call

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. …

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Shaun Jeffrey : The Kult

The Kult

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 …

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Melissa Jo Peltier : Reality Boulevard

Reality Boulevard

Reality Boulevard When Oscar winning producer Marty Maltzman’s non-fiction series Lights and Sirens is suddenly cancelled after a glorious, award-winning 16 year run, the quirky documentary filmmaker and his staff of loyal camera people, directors, writers and editors find themselves unemployed and out on the streets in a confusing new Hollywood filled with Kardashians, Survivors …

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