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Archive for April 2012

Darkness Rising by Ross M. Kitson

Book Review: Darkness Rising by Ross M. Kitson

Author’s summary: Wild magic comes at a cost… that of the mind.

Emelia dreams of escape from her life of servitude. She dreams of magical powers; she dreams of dark things. When tragedy awakens the sorcery within her she embarks upon an epic journey in the company of two charming thieves.

In the Dead City an ancient evil awakens. The Lord of the Ghasts covets a magical Prism, the clues to which lie with Emelia. And when he begins to share her dreams, surely it is only a matter of time until she succumbs to his power?

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Patricia Balentine

Patricia’s Bio:

Patricia Balentine is new to the writing industry and elated to be a part of it. Patricia started writing poetry when she was around nine or ten years old never believing that one day she would become an actual published author. It happened by accident Read more

Cloudy With a Chance of Rain by Patricia Balentine

Synopsis:

Lanise Avery is a gorgeous and talented supermodel who is a big name in the fashion industry. She’s married to Record Producer, Tyrese Langston whose star is on the rise as well. This power couple has it all, until Lanise is asked to do a show by a friend from her past. Sparks fly Read more

Shadow of Doubt by Melissa Gaye Perez

Synopsis:

Follow the adventures of Jordan Scott, a racing fanatic and free spirit burned by love once before and a man who has no intentions of adding another new love interest to his single lifestyle. Then he suddenly wakes up after a horrific thunderstorm just to find a cute little blonde washed up on his Daytona beach front property and just his luck…she has no idea who she is or where she is from. Against his better gut instinct Read more

David Berger

David’s Bio:

David grew up in Commack, NY, and has been in Florida since 1995. He currently teaches high school English in Land O’ Lakes, FL and also teaches at St. Leo University as an adjunct. His first novel, Task Force: Gaea—Finding Balance, came out in February 2012, and he is working on Read more

Task Force: Gaea: Finding Balance by David Berger

Synopsis:

During the age of Olympos, when a vengeful goddess shatters the Sacred Scales, both immortals and humans alike suffer. Apollo, the god of truth, goes from a glorious existence as The Shining One to a victim of Zeus’ wrath, and his journey makes him question his godhood, his role in the cosmos, and his views on humanity. Prophecy and the Fates Read more

Derrick Duffie

Derrick’s Bio:

Derrick Duffie was born and raised in Atlanta, GA. He works full-time as a Computer Network Administrator, but has wanted to write professionally for many years. His desire to become a professional and established author inspired him Read more

Unfinished Business by Derrick Duffie

Synopsis:

The innocent tend to get hurt when seeking vengeance against an enemy. Marcus Bradley owns a very successful law firm. As the progeny of a tyrant, he has been taught to manage his business and personal life with ruthless control. While backtalk from a subordinate is grounds for termination, the same behavior from his wife or mistress usually ends in violence. He has won the majority of his court cases by Read more

Mary Ann Bernal writes from Omaha, NE in the USA

Mary Ann Bernal

Mary Ann’s Bio:

Mary Ann Bernal, author of The Briton and the Dane novels, is an avid history buff whose area of interest focuses on Ninth Century Anglo-Saxon Britain during the Viking Age. While pursuing a degree in business Read more

The Briton and the Dane The Complete Trilogy by Mary Ann Bernal

Synopsis:

The Briton and the Dane novels bring to life the tumultuous ninth century when the formidable Vikings terrorized the civilized world. The epic adventure runs the gamut of deception, treachery, intrigue and betrayal during a time of war and conquest in Anglo-Saxon Britain. Read more

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