Book Review: Love Thy Neighbor by Mark Gilleo
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Today I welcome Rebecca Ryals Russell, author of the Seraphyn Wars (YA) and Stardust Warriors (MG) Series, published by MuseItUp Publishing! Make sure to check out the information about her giveaways and prizes below!!!!
Here are the books in the Seraphym Wars series for young adults (I love…
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The Magic Word, Santa's Birthday Gift, Gimme Jimmy, Peter And The Whimper-Whineys by Sherrill S. Cannon focus on teaching children manners and how to be considerate towards…
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Why Did You Give Up The Koochie And Now You Mad?
The title may be a bit shocking, but as a marriage coach along with my husband we hear some of the most challenging situations. Why Did You Give Up The Koochie And Now You Mad educates women about what God actually said about a woman, wife, and marriage. Women have been taught an idea, but not always God's idea. The…
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"Amish Friends Knitting Circle- Volume 2- Tea Kettles Sing" by Karen Anna Vogel Is Out Now & Climbing The Charts!
Following the tradition of Pickwick Papers (Charles Dickens) and Anne of Green Gables (L.M. Montgomery), Amish Friends Knitting Circle is a continuing story, broken down into 8 parts. If you liked receiving the installments of the best-selling, Amish Knitting Circle Series, (the prequel to this…
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I'm pleased to announce that Fips, Bots, Doggeries, and More: Explorations of Henry Rogers' 1838 Journal of Travel from Southwestern Ohio to New York City (published by McDonald & Woodward) is officially done!!
This book has been in the works since 1838, when my great-great-great grandfather, Henry Rogers, took a horse and wagon trip from Mount Pleasant, Ohio to New York…
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INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR OF "SHADOW ON THE WALL", PAVARTI K. TYLER
Hello Pavarti! It is so wonderful to have this opportunity to interview you. Now you are not only a writer but an artist as well. Do you have a site where we can see your art, and how did your love for art begin?
Hi! Thanks so much for having me. It's…
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Today 5PM EST on The G-ZONE: D.P. Lyle ,MD, Michael Tabman, Anthony Bruno, Bob Hamer, CK Webb, & DJ Weaver
Today,May 10th at 5pm EST on my blogtalk show The G-ZONE I am fortunate to have the following authors on a panel:
Ex- FBI Agents and authors Michael Tabman & Bob Hamer
Novelist Anthony Bruno
Movie/ Television consultant and author D.P. Lyle, M.D.
Novelists CK…
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Stitching Together an Obama Opponent
Mark’s column, Slightly Off the Mark, appears weekly in the newspapers Albion New Era, Churubusco News, and Northwest News. It's also posted on his website at www.markrhunter.com.
SLIGHTLY OFF THE MARK
Once again Indiana was left in the cold, as Republicans had their Presidential nomination process all but wrapped up before reaching the Hoosier state’s May primary. In 2008 the Democratic battle…
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http://www.amazon.com/Déjá-All-Over-Again-ebook/dp/B007BSFKJK
This fast paced action sci-fi thriller has some originality of content and style. It is one for lovers of a good Sci-fi romp, with plenty of action…
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People will stop bleeding eventually, but something lingers of that wound always and forever in the person.
So, injured people are stuck with the situation that causes the depression. They cannot change the moment in…
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This is the fifth book in my Elf series. It is a stand-alone book as are all the books in this series. I was drawn to write about elfs after I read The Lord of the Rings. What a marvelous piece of art that is. No, I really don’t claim that my books are anything like the masterpiece(s) that Tolkien created. What I do know is that there are many Elf lovers who are starving like me for more clean elfin lore. It is to them I dedicate my work.
A Royal Elf of Abalon came to me as I…
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Hi Book Bloggers,
My blog is so new, I was sharing the wrong address. The real address is: http://lorimortensen.blogspot.com.
(Kept wanting to put in that little @). Please take a moment to visit and sign up if you like. :-)
Lori
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Prologue:
East London, September, 1888
It was a bleak era in the colorful canvas of London’s history. Widespread poverty and insufficient job opportunities forced thousands into Common Lodging Houses, two hundred thirty-three in the district of Commercial Road alone. Such establishments provided communal lodgings for the over eight and-a-half thousand homeless vagrants that daily flocked to their…
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A brilliant detective, a crazed killer, a mysterious couple, a handful of prostitutes…
Lives converge and history is altered as an entire city is plunged into an era of panic and terror. A ruthless killer ravages London, seizing its helpless prostitutes; murdering and mutilating their bodies before vanishing, untraced and unpunished.
In a time when lives hang in the balances, when murder is the…
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"Not A Fool for The Fool-Jar Jar Binks" by William Tooker
Jar Jar Binks.
Okay, now that you've trashed your monitor, bought a new one and come back...we probably agree. Now, we can try to play the highbrow card and cast him as the comedic foil for "The Phantom Menace" but he in no way…
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INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR OF "THE FEARSOME BEASTIE", GILES PALEY PHILLIPS
Hello Giles! It is so wonderful to have this opportunity to interview you. So you are English born and bred. Tell us a bit about living in England and what you like best about it.
Well I live right on the south coast, which is a beautiful part of the…
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