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Featured Post: Thrown Away by Sheldon D. Newton

Featured Post: Thrown Away by Sheldon D. Newton

Sheldon D. Newton is a resident of the Bahamas. He is an author, pastor, international speaker, and a Senior Lecturer at Berea Theological University. He has written over forty books, which include three novels; Thrown Away, Genna’s Fight & Genna’s Ghost. He loves writing, reading, and sharing principles which enable people to live lives of purpose and fulfillment.

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Featured Post: The Caregiver’s Path to FREEDOM: Simplify Your Home, Ease Your Stress, and Take Back Your Life by Rebecca Hartman

Featured Post: The Caregiver’s Path to FREEDOM: Simplify Your Home, Ease Your Stress, and Take Back Your Life by Rebecca Hartman

Rebecca Hartman is an author and former landscape architect with a BS from Ohio State University. Her debut book, Stepping Stones to Harmony: A Caregiver’s Guide to Home Organization, Downsizing, and Moving (December 2024), draws from her personal experience balancing care for her aging mother while homeschooling her son. The book, along with its companion workbook, applies her design expertise to help overwhelmed caregivers create more manageable home environments. It is available through major retailers, including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, and Kobo.

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Featured Post: Keystone P.D. by Robert Ambros

Featured Post: Keystone P.D. by Robert Ambros

Robert Ambros was born in Passaic, New Jersey in 1959. His first novel, The Brief Sun, was based on his parents’ WWII experiences in Siberian labor camps and won the 10th annual Writer’s Digest International Book Award for best genre fiction. His second historical novel, When Eagles Die, explored the effects of posttraumatic stress disorder on future generations. This was followed by a murder mystery in a WWII setting, Griffith Stadium. He lives in Central Florida.

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Featured Post: The Injustice of Valor by Gary Corbin

Featured Post: The Injustice of Valor by Gary Corbin

Gary Corbin is a writer, editor, and playwright in Camas, WA, a suburb of Portland, OR. Raised in a small town in New England, Gary has also lived in Louisiana (Geaux LSU Tigers!), Indiana (Go Hoosiers!), and Washington, DC before settling down in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

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Gary’s nine novels comprise three hit series featuring page-turning plots, flawed but lovable protagonists, and bad guys you love to hate.

His most recent works, the Valorie Dawes Thrillers, feature Valorie Dawes, a rookie policewoman with a #metoo past pursuing perpetrators of crimes against women in Clayton, CT. Val’s intuition, courage, and relentless hunger for justice sometimes pushes her close to–if not over–the line. Books in that series include A Woman of Valor (2019), In Search of Valor (2020), A Better Part of Valor (2021) and Mother of Valor (2022) follow Val’s path in pursuit of rapists, kidnappers, torturers, and sex traffckers. The fifth novel in that series, Under the Banner of Valor, is expected to release in Winter 2023/24.

Gary’s Lying Injustice Thrillers, his first series, is also his most decorated. Lying in Judgment, features Peter Robertson, a man serving on the jury of a murder trial–the murder that he committed. An Amazon.com best-selling legal thriller, Lying in Judgment selected as Bookworks.com “Book of the Week” for July 11-18, 2016, and was the feature novel on Literary Lightbox’s “Indie Spotlight” in February 2017. The sequel, Lying in Vengeance, released in September, 2017, explores the aftermath when a fellow juror blackmails him in hopes of forcing him to kill again–or be exposed for his first heinous crime.

Gary’s second novel, The Mountain Man’s Dog, came out in June 2016, kicking off the Mountain Man Mysteries series. Forester Lehigh Carter fears only two things: dogs and women. But when he rescues an injured dog on the highway and brings it into his ex-fiancee’s vet clinic, his fears collide, leading to an unwelcome deep dive into the worlds of romance, politics, pet ownership. The sequel, The Mountain Man’s Bride, was released Feb. 8, 2017. The third book in the series, The Mountain Man’s Badge, was released in June, 2018.

All of these mysteries are available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats.

Gary’s plays have enjoyed critical acclaim and have enjoyed several productions in regional and community theaters. His writer’s reference, Write Better Right Now: A Dozen Mistakes Good Writers Make-And How to Fix Them, is available exclusively on Kindle.

Gary is a member of the Willamette Writers Group, Northwest Editors Guild, 9 Bridges Writers Group, PDX Playwrights, the Portland Area Theater Alliance, and the Bar Noir Writers Workshop, and participates in workshops and conferences in the Portland, Oregon area.

A homebrewer and coffee roaster, Gary loves to ski, cook, and watch his beloved Red Sox and Patriots. He hopes to someday train his dogs to obey. And when that doesn’t work, he escapes to the Oregon coast with his sweetheart.

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FEATURED: How To Stop Being Toxic Playbook: Transform Toxic Behaviors, Improve Emotional Health, and Build Meaningful Connections with 60 Simple Techniques for Personal Growth by Wayne Waters

FEATURED: How To Stop Being Toxic Playbook: Transform Toxic Behaviors, Improve Emotional Health, and Build Meaningful Connections with 60 Simple Techniques for Personal Growth by Wayne Waters

About FEATURED: How To Stop Being Toxic Playbook: Transform Toxic Behaviors, Improve Emotional Health, and Build Meaningful Connections with 60 Simple Techniques for Personal Growth: 6 EXCLUSIVE BONUSES INCLUDED WITH YOUR PURCHASE TO HELP YOU ON YOUR GROWTH JOURNEY!...

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Featured Post: The Fall of Cadoria: After War Comes Betrayal (Gods and Runes Book 1; An Epic Fantasy Series) by Paul Willson

Featured Post: The Fall of Cadoria: After War Comes Betrayal (Gods and Runes Book 1; An Epic Fantasy Series) by Paul Willson

Paul Willson is a fantasy author with seven published books.

He began writing after being made redundant from his IT job during the Covid pandemic. This was short stories at first then he began attempting longer fantasy novellas. It was then that the fantasy action romance, “The Dance of The Blacksmith and The Huntress,” trilogy was born and Ophelia and Doyle began their eternal dance. Not long afterwards, “The Demon and The Raven,” come to fruition which has received 5* ratings on Amazon.

This year his first full-length fantasy book, and the first book in the “Gods and Runes series”, “The Fall of Cadoria” was released.

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Featured Post: Escape to Hair of the Dog: Hair of the Dog Series Book 3 by Jean Luntz

Featured Post: Escape to Hair of the Dog: Hair of the Dog Series Book 3 by Jean Luntz

Jean Luntz always wanted to be an author, penning her first novel in fifth grade. Winning the Atlantic Monthly writing contest and being published encouraged her. She continued writing, creating short plays, short stories, poetry, and published several magazine articles. After attending Northwestern University, and the University of Texas at Austin, Jean rounded out her education with a Master in Library and Information Science. She writes novels using historical settings that contain ghosts, mysticism, suspense, and fantasy elements as well as characters falling in love. In addition to writing, she trains dogs for competitive dog sports such as agility, scent-work, and obedience.

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Featured Post: The Nihilist’s Pocket Survival Guide to Modern Society by Tungyn Cheque

Featured Post: The Nihilist’s Pocket Survival Guide to Modern Society by Tungyn Cheque

Tungyn Cheque prefers to remain anonymous. Know that he is always on the lookout for the absurd and farcical everyday situations that other people miss. He appreciates that humor is all around us, and that modern society provides an abundance of things to not take so seriously. He has learned to watch, smile, be fascinated by, and contemplate new survival tactics.

Mr. Cheque is a distinguished graduate of Flâneur University, and matriculated with honors from The Royal Academy of Studious Humans. He is enrolled in continuing education at the Institute for the Advancement of Nonsense. Tungyn Cheque is a member of the American Society of Subversives and the League of Laughter.

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