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As The Crow Flies

10 May

As The Crow Flies (The Damien Boyd Short Crime Series)

Rock climbing is now a blood sport. Detective Inspector Nick Dixon’s former climbing partner, Jake Fayter, is dead. Killed in a fall whilst practising a new route on High Rock, Cheddar Gorge. Convinced that Jake would not have made such a simple mistake, Nick Dixon starts digging and uncovers a web of intrigue and criminal [...]

The Transplant List

22 Mar

The Transplant List – Rick Blackmon

Someone is killing people to move a name higher on the Kidney Transplant List. Army Captain Greg Michaels discovers Beth Wilson, the first girl he ever kissed, needs a kidney transplant. He offers one of his if compatible. Beth and Jake introduce Greg to Karen Pierce, an Army widow. Greg is instantly smitten and is [...]

Sex Sells Kindle Books?

5 Jun

Ashly

I was still a child when I first discovered my natural talent for writing. I usually enjoy doing the things which I’m good at, so writing became a hobby almost immediately. By the time I was in the fourth grade, I knew what I was going to be when I “grew up.” A writer, of [...]

Boss Core

19 Jan

Boss Core

What is BOSS CORE anyway? And how does it work? Have you ever watched an action movie? People love action movies, and yet an action movie is basically a series of problems that the main character has to put up with. Right? Sounds boring. Sounds like going to work and dealing with troubles. But people [...]

Nash Rambler

19 Sep

Nash Rambler

On the way to a wedding, we drove past a car dealership. Daddy talked Mom into letting him stop to check out the new cars on display. While the salesman explained to Daddy how the Nash would get over 41 miles to the gallon, Mom glared at him while tapping her foot. She’d told him [...]

Ghost Bride of Tijuana – Video

17 Aug

My dad shot this video of the ghost bride house in Tijuana. They say she was killed by her dad just before her wedding.  He wanted to keep her pure or something like that.  Then the dad disappeared.  Her mom put her wedding dress and veil on a mannequin and put it outside the house. [...]

Decontamination – Photo Flash Fiction

15 Aug

Decontamination

Paul and Ann don’t know where to go. The technological gadgets use to tell how to go, but not where. Paul has not seen any news on the television, announcing a festival, or surf contest… so he is lost. That’s why he asked Ann to find answers in the GPS. Didn´t this stuff use to tell us [...]

The Smartest Student – Photo Flash Fiction

14 Aug

The Smartest Student – Photo Flash Fiction

The cheering crowd lifted Annabelle over their heads and carried her. She couldn’t believe it. She won the Think Off! After months of hard work, winning the preliminary rounds, and being sent to the State Finals to represent her college, she was officially the smartest student in her state. The noise of the crowd was [...]

The Hesitation of Magic – Photo Flash Fiction

11 Aug

The Hesitation of Magic – Photo Flash Fiction

Lisa didn’t know if the magic trick was going to work.  She also didn’t understand why they agreed to perform their first show in a cemetery.  Magic wasn’t supposed to be creepy, like about dead bodies and stuff.  It was supposed to be fun, and the magic stick she was holding didn’t feel so magical. [...]

The Quaking Sun – Review

8 Aug

The Quaking Sun

Author Dan Meade weaves a message of environmental conservation throughout his adventure, The Quaking Sun. The story concerns the Tyree family who has been surviving isolated from contemporary society in a remote mountain valley, The Land of the Quaking Sun, for three hundred years. Once a year a small group ventures into town to sell [...]