When Can You Start?
If you want to know what to do and say in a job interview, this is the book for you. "When Can You Start?" by Paul Freiberger is a no-nonsense manual for anyone anxious having to fight for a job. The author first reminds the...
If you want to know what to do and say in a job interview, this is the book for you. "When Can You Start?" by Paul Freiberger is a no-nonsense manual for anyone anxious having to fight for a job. The author first reminds the...
This is a first book by Priscilla Whitaker. In "Mr. Blue," we are introduced to a great blue heron who occupies space at a local pond. We first learn how the heron got his name. The child listener then learns about the physical characteristics of...
Before Mario’s mother died he was asked to tell the stories of events that once plagued the town of Bainet. Three years later, these stories are compiled, telling intertwined tales of war between good and evil. Years of suffering under the reign of voodoo in...
"God Knew There Would Be a Today" is a devotional book with devotions for every day of the year. This devotional has 365 Bright Paths for Dark Days, and each is divided into month and day. This statement in the book's description sums this devotional...
Many women struggle with postpartum depression, and this is why Laura Rude wrote "Creating Postpartum Wellness: Natural Solutions to Banish Depression after Childbirth". This book gives valuable information to help new mothers deal with this illness, including many natural remedies you can use in the...
In the epic fantasy of "The Drums of Doom: Part 2 of The Duaredheim Staff Saga", Erik O'Brien continues with the adventures of "Kur's Rage", Part 1 of the series. Kalor the Enchanter carries on with his epic tale at the One Eyed Jack’s tavern...
Did you know that over 63 million people suffer from chronic constipation? Are you one of those people? Well, this book is for you. It is loaded with all of the information you will ever need about your colon, constipation and all that is involved....
Joann Ellen Sisco's My Sister My Friend is a wonderfully warm book with a simple story that doesn't fail in any department. An exciting, heartwarming story about family, love, children and sacrifice. My Sister, My Friend is a book that can teach us a lot...
Hannabass for Reader's Favorite Panic and anxiety attacks can be a scary thing. A sudden onset of overwhelming fear, fear of being out on control, dizziness and a pounding or racing heart, difficult breathing or weakness and chest pain are just some of the symptoms you...
Julia Alexander is the quiet girl we all know who simply doesn’t know how great she is, no matter how many times you tell her. She’d rather hang out with a few dusty books and her nearest and dearest instead of sitting in a crowded...
Conor Archer's life in Chicago has been a simple one. He has been home-schooled by his mother, Finola, and he spends his evenings playing music at a local pub. All that changes one night when he meets a strange, leather-clad man at that pub who...
Garigard Kirton, or Garig to all, was only two weeks old when his parents were killed by three mages. Raised by his uncle and aunt, Charles and Madge Thompson, Garig was skillfully trained in magic and combat skills. His great-grandfather, Healer McGarkin, a Druid priest...
Abbie Richardson teaches junior high at Kent Academy in McHenry, Tn. She was married for twenty one years to her husband Joe who passed away four years before. His death along with the knowledge that he had been living a double life of sorts not...
"Thread Silvers" the first book of the 'Golden Threads Trilogy' tells the story of Ticca, a rising warrior specialist known as a Dagger, and a young mage, Lebuin, who has just been promoted to a higher rank of Journeyman. They cross each other's paths when...
Markos Adams, a well-known Jazz musician, has just committed yet another suicide attempt and it is all over the news. A year later, he is back on stage while struggling to shape up, trying to straighten out his life. Through his ordeals to keep his...
Based on a true story, Alex Cherubin’s “Rush: A Taste for Freedom” recalls the struggles and dangerous efforts of Peter who is hoping to escape from the oppression in the Soviet Union and its cruel Communist system. Facing persecution and even death, Peter has to...
"Betsy Beansprout: Bird Watching Guide" by Amber Elmore is about a 6-year old girl who lives in a state park with her parents who work there. She describes her idyllic life chatting with the birds and naming them, rolling in mud puddles, and exploring the...
"The Condor Song" was written by Darryl Nyznyk. It is a tale of survival of the condor bird, a member of an endangered species, as well as an attorney-at-law beaten by the trials of life. This intriguing story surrounds an environmentalist Buck Anderson who stumbled...
Army Colonel Zack Kelly and his friend and co-worker Blake Lannigan decide to travel to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, for a short break. Blake believes there is more to Gettysburg than meets the eye and runs onto the battlefield at Devil's Den to look for ghosts. In...
Daniel Watkins’ Portrait of a Landscape is a fictional work of introspection. In the aftermath of a bitter divorce, Hugh Borne (a sculptor/painter) agrees somewhat reluctantly to spend the winter at his old friend Jack Rockshaw’s house in Cornwall, working on a commission. Renowned photographer...