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Feb

28

The Master’s Reliquary Book 2: The Song of the Cross

The Song of the Cross

It is the summer of 1381, London, a complex time of crisis brought on by an oppressive poll tax, the warring of two rival claimants to the Papacy, and the preaching of Friar Ball and John Wyclif. Richard II is only fourteen, and threatened by his uncle, the unpopular Duke John. Caught in this political and spiritual turmoil are Mary Oldfield, who shoulders family responsibilities beyond her years, and Paul Angus, a searching young musical genius.

The exiting and romantic sequel to The Man of Signs by the master story-teller, Jim Dameron.

Feb

27

Who Killed Michael Douglas

Who Killed Michael Douglas

Lawyer Chambers Elliot didn’t trust the supposed priest in his office but he had to listen to the story. According to the priest, the cops had caught the wrong man in a thirty-year-old murder. Which wouldn’t have bothered Elliot so much if he hadn’t been the lawyer defending that wrong man. When the priest turns up dead, Elliot is up to his neck in trouble, especially when the Portello Crime family involves themselves.

Author Michael Paulson launches a new mystery series with this hard-boiled page-turner.

Feb

26

Texas Roads

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/8963

One secret kept, another uncovered…

A disillusioned widow must choose between her new-found home and guarding a secret. Then a devastating discovery leads her down a road she never expected to travel…

Excerpt:

“Look, ma’am.” His picture-perfect smile disappeared behind the long line of his lips, his voice laced with impatience. “I know you’re concerned about accepting a ride with someone you don’t know. Can’t say I blame you. But by the time I get to town, get gas and get back out here, it’s going to be dark. Then you’ll have plenty of reason to be afraid.”

She raised a hand to her lips. What he said made sense, but could she trust him?

His mouth curled at the corners. “Coyotes are pretty bad in these parts. Sure wouldn’t want to be out here after dark. Especially alone.”

Coyotes? Dani yanked on the door handle and hoisted herself onto the grimy seat. After one breath in, she wrinkled her nose and sniffed. What was that smell? Eau de Sweat? She swiveled her head toward him and found his gaze trained on her, his face lined with suppressed laughter.

He needn’t be so amused. She fidgeted with the seat belt and held it with one hand to keep it from riding across her nose. “I think someone up there must not like me.”

“What makes you say that?” He stared at her like she was mentally unbalanced and put the truck in gear.

“It’s just been a rough day, like God has it in for me or something.”

He raised one brow. “I think God must love you a lot, or I wouldn’t have come home this way. Not many people use this road anymore.”

Dani drew in a sharp breath. Did God love her? She gave her wet head a shake, sending droplets of water to the worn seat. Yeah, right. No one could love her. Not even God.

Print Edition coming Spring 2010 to Amazon.com

Texas Roads book trailer

Sample Chapters at: http://TexasRoadsbyCathyBryant.blogspot.com

Author’s Website: www.CatBryant.com

Feb

25

The Fighter King

The Fighter King

Oliver Lincoln III is a walking contradiction – he sells combat fighters for his dad’s defense plant, but he is a dedicated pacifist.

During a sales trip to the Sirian Confederacy, Oliver’s sister, a holonews reporter, tells him a disturbing secret. When his sister is later murdered by the Sirian secret police, the KK, it doesn’t take Oliver long to put the squares together —
Sirius is about to invade a peaceful world, using the combat fighters he sold them!

Oliver can’t prevent the invasion, but in a desperate race against time he travels to Vega 3, hoping to arm them with Lincoln fighters so they can at least defend themselves. But the timetable is shorter than he thought, and he finds himself trapped in a global war with a difficult choice to make.

The Fighter King is a novel about the clash of civilization, personal choices, and coming of age. Before The Fighter Queen, there was The Fighter King. It all starts here.

Rated “R” for sex, language, and violence.

$2.22
424 pages

Feb

23

Your Guide To Travelling Australia

Your Guide To Travelling Australia

 Have you been planning to visit or travel Australia? Not sure where to start with the planning and preparation? Are you struggling to find relevant information from books and from the hundreds of travel information websites? Frustrating isn’t it! Prior to organising my families travels in Australia I searched many websites and books, all I could find was small snippets of useful information.

Therefore I compiled all my travel experience and research into one very unique book ‘Your Guide To Travelling Australia’ which you will not find anything similiar  on the internet or in a bookshop.

Australia is such a diverse country that wherever you go it is so exciting, from beautiful beaches, deserts, tropical rainforests, National Parks and hundreds of unique icons that are truly Australian. To discover these treasures driving around Australia or through several states is the best way to see the real Australia.

‘Your Guide To Travelling Australia’ gives you the insight and the information to be able to plan an unforgettable driving, camping and adventure in Australia.

Feb

15

About This - Part 1

About This - Part 1
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About This - Part 1, is the first in a series of “Movie Novellas” brought to you by veteran filmmaker Lawrence Bridges.  This new kind of reading experience, serialized in short chapters, was created specifically for the Kindle.  The About This series captures in words the type of nuanced observations we see in our favorite films: touching and emotionally complex moments between characters, witty and memorable dialogue, sex, violent gripping situations, humor, diversion, cleverness, musical departures, suspense, mystery, general excitement and cliff hangers at the end of each chapter enticing you to read more.  Bridges’ simple and easy to read style puts your mind in place of an observant lens… all you need to bring is your imagination.

Only weeks after arriving in Los Angeles from a small town in the Midwest, aspiring singer and harpist JEANETTE MAY takes a temp job as a receptionist for failed entrepreneur, JOHN MOORE, at the Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, California. Jeanette came to Los Angeles to pursue a career in indie music, and to escape her unhappy small town past: a violent stepbrother, her father’s death, her mother’s illness and death soon after, a listless boyfriend, and a series of hopeless jobs. She struggles to keep her dream alive by playing small clubs in Los Angeles. She plays against the pain of these memories, trying to defeat them with sheer defiance and force of will, but will audiences take her seriously? Does anyone care about a thin girl from Pawnee, Illinois, who plays a harp and sings with a freaky novelty voice: the voice of a young child? During the first hour of her first day on the job, Jeanette almost gets fired. She despairs of her confinement in the bland technical world of JPL. She feels starved for inspiration. She feels she will never overcome the difficulties in her past and now, having traveled all this way for her dream, she questions her decision to leave home. Little does she know circumstances surrounding John Moore’s involvement with a private space probe funded by Islamist separatists will change her life and music career forever.

Parts 2 and 3 are also available for download from Smashwords and the Kindle Store.

Feb

14

Whirl of the Wheel

Whirl of the Wheel

Three children whirl back in time through an enchanted potter’s wheel into the reality of evacuation in 1940s Britain. Only two return.

A whispering house, blue and gold spotted china cats that come to life, an enigmatic guardian of the potter’s wheel who is all-things purple, and the recurrence of a Lysander aircraft and its crew . . .

Whirl of the Wheel pulls feisty Connie, her brother Charlie-Mouse, and school pest Malcolm into dangers on the homefront and towards a military secret that will save their home from demolition. The children hit trouble when Malcolm fails to return to the present day.

Inclusive fiction.
Adventure for the 9+ age group.
Instructional with a series of letters telling a story of evacuation.

Feb

13

29 Jobs and a Million Lies

29 Jobs and a Million Lies

Dark, twisted, and outrageous, 29 Jobs and a Million Lies is not the story of your all-American girl seeking glory and success, but a glimpse at counterculture’s underbelly and attempts to succeed within that world. From demented B-movie, roach-infested film production offices chock full of freakish characters to the Cannes Film Festival; from starting a punk rock record label to its hard but inevitable crash; from a grimy, Greenwich Village restaurant kitchen to failed attempts at joining the Navy, you gotta ask, What’s a nice girl from the suburbs doing all of this dirty work for, anyway?

29 Jobs and a Million Lies is the gut-wrenching, self-deprecating account of how ambition to stand out was wiped out by clumsy choices, immaturity and self-defeating righteousness. Energized to prove to the doubters that she could succeed despite the unorthodox approach, this litany of boneheaded decisions portrays how the author painfully hurled heart and soul into a long trail of draining pursuits, failing so often that success was invisible. 29 Jobs is a post-GenX novel, except it’s true, and in the vein of Sarah Vowell, Chuck Klosterman, and Dave Eggers.

Free ($7.77 for print)
144 pages

Feb

7

Broken Bulbs

Broken Bulbs

Frank Fisher is nothing. He wants to be something. When a mysterious young woman named Bonnie offers assistance by injecting seeds of inspiration directly into his brain, Frank finds himself involved in a twisting mystery full of addiction, desperation and self-discovery. Broken Bulbs, a novella by Eddie Wright, tells the story of the lengths one young man will go in the pursuit of “somethingness.”

Praise for Broken Bulbs:
“…a brilliant and stunningly original work, by far the best novel I read in 2008.”
Alternative Reel

“as authentic as they come, experimental without trying to be intentionally obscure, dark without making you doubt humanity, smart and energetic. In short, it’s great writing.”
“…it’s about obsession, self-negation, love, even God (“The Everything”), making Broken Bulbs an entirely unique take on a subject. It’s a science fictional, hard-boiled, poetic vision of drug addiction and hamsters (read it!) A great addition to a genre that has never existed before.”
Self-publishing Review

“…this slim volume is the bastard child of Memento and William S Burroughs, absolutely not for the faint of heart nor for anyone seeking a nice, simple beach read.”
Jason Pettus, The Chicago Center for for Literature and Photography

“An existentialist’s dream, the author has dug in deep and laid bare the raw emotion so candidly that we can actually feel the futility, the desperation, and the humour.”

“Philip Dick would be proud.”
POD People

“…the absolute perfect spot-on portrait of the mind of an addict.”
“The first chapter alone is a nauseating churn of short choppy staccato sentences, random thoughts and actions, that read like beat poetry at a slam.”
“The whole thing is filled with crazy quips and one liners worthy of a high lighter so you can memorize and use them later.”
The LL Book Review

“…strangely complex and fascinating.”
Kaye Trout’s Book Reviews

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108 pages

Feb

3

The Master’s Reliquary, Book One: The Man of Signs

The Masters Reliquary, The Man of Signs

An ancient cedar chest from the hands of the master carpenter, Jesus. A time of violence in the warring fifth-century kingdoms of Dalriada and Cruithne (ancient Ireland and Scotland). Brother Brude, a product of both cultures and guardian of the precious chest, must survive and search out the will of God from amid the demands of men.