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This Just In: Peripheral Visions and Other Stories by Nancy Christie

April 29, 2020 admin 0

What do you do when the hand that life deals you isn’t the one you wanted? In Peripheral Visions and Other Stories, the characters choose to play the best game they can with the cards they’ve received. For some, it’s making the most of the circumstances in which they find themselves, even if it’s not the life they planned. For others, it’s following an unconventional path—not the easiest course or the one that others would […]

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This Just In: The Veteran by Clarke W. Owens

April 13, 2020 admin 0

In The Veteran, Joe Dover survives WWII with a tremendous sense of possibility, only to become lost in America’s moral landscape. Author Clarke W. Owens offers a poignant and beautifully detailed portrait of his veteran balancing freedom and responsibility in a rapidly-changing society. When ex-marine Joe Dover comes home in 1946 from the war in the Pacific, marries young, and begins cheating immediately. From marriage to divorce, and again to marriage; from fatherhood to estrangement; […]

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This Just In… A Simple Life: Snatch in Time by Philip Corridan

April 11, 2020 News Editor 0

Meet 35-year-old Paul Williams. Divorced. Unassertive. Trying his best to live a simple and stress-free life. If only it were that easy. He lives on his scruffy plywood yacht moored in Davison’s Dyke on the Norfolk Broads while teaching at the local college. It’s the cheapest and most isolated moorings in the village with zero facilities. Paying the mortgage for his ex-matrimonial home and maintenance for his much-loved four-year-old son, Ben, means even Paul’s simple […]

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This Just In… Bandwagon by Richard Cobourne

March 30, 2020 News Editor 0

Life hasn’t turned out how Danny Owen expected it to. Formerly an investigative journalist, today a radio reporter reluctantly covering celebrity and the music industry, focusing on glitz, glamour and the gaudy stars. Danny is offered an exclusive interview with Martha, the star of the forthcoming Martha Movin’ Out tour, but when he arrives at Elstree Studios he discovers that rehearsals are not going well. Not suspicious initially, but then things take a dire turn […]

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This Just In: The Way We Get By by Chris Drabick

March 12, 2020 admin 0

The Way We Get By by Chris Drabick is a novel of triumph over despair. A story of coming home to heal among those we know best. Set in Flint, Michigan in the late 1990s, it is th​​e story of Drew Nemec, a young man who has returned home after experiencing heartbreak. At a local bar, Drew finds who he is through the company of others and the confidence he finds in himself. Drabick is […]

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This Just In… Eva: Men’s Adventure Supermodel by Eva Lynd edited by Robert Deis & Wyatt Doyle

February 10, 2020 News Editor 1

Model. Pin-up. Actress. Singer. Writer. Royalty. Blonde Swedish countess Eva Lynd’s multi-faceted career touches every aspect of 20th century popular culture. A model for leading illustration artists and top glamour and pin-up photographers of the era, she also appeared with some of the biggest names in entertainment on both the big and small screens. So much more than a pretty face, in this lavishly illustrated volume drawn from her personal archives, Eva Lynd shares her […]

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This Just In: The Other Side of Sanctuary by Cheryl Crabb

February 5, 2020 admin 0

“Set in the beautifully rendered fictional town of Sanctuary on Lake Michigan, The Other Side of Sanctuary is a gripping tale of an ordinary couple facing extraordinary challenges. Through a cast of complex characters caught in a web of romance, jealousy, secrets, and revenge, this story explores the essential questions every person who loves another must ultimately ask: Which sins are forgivable? Which ones are not? And what exactly does it mean to imperfectly love […]

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This Just In: If the Shoe Fits: The Story of a Real Life Cinderella by Emma Fletcher

January 30, 2020 admin 0

Most people don’t recall memories earlier than age three, unless those memories evolved from traumatic experiences. Perhaps this is why Emma Fletcher has such early memories. “Refreshingly candid, this inspirational autobiography sees actress Emma Fletcher recalling her incredible life story. Overcoming early trauma and a great deal of heartache has led to a life of compassion and maintaining a smile on her face at all costs. However, Emma’s fascinating life story, is not that of […]

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This Just In: 50 Shades of Neigh by Stephen Coghlan

January 30, 2020 admin 0

With the threat of World War 1 and its technological horrors looming, the heir apparent to the deadliest warrior kingdom, and home to honest-to-god Centaurs, must find a new path for her peoples before they are massacred in the trenches. Journeying to America, she searches for a future free of death, but will her absence leave the kingdom vulnerable to her conniving siblings? You can order 50 Shades of Neigh here. Visit Stephen Coghlan on […]

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This Just In… Exit the Maze: One Addiction, One Cause, One Cure by Donna Marks

January 29, 2020 admin 0

Are You Trapped in the Addiction Maze? Addiction is a black hole that threatens to engulf our entire society. In the U.S. alone over 100 million people are addicted, and according to the World Health Organization, over 3.3 million people die from alcohol related deaths alone each year. Billions of dollars spent on prevention and treatment have yet to slow the ever‐rising rate of addiction‐related deaths. The current models have failed. Exit the Maze arose […]