Category: excerpt

Excerpt – Ending Back Pain by Dr. Jack Stern #nonfiction #backhealth #health

  Synopsis Virtually every American will suffer from back pain at some point. Back pain is the second most common neurological ailment in the United States—only headaches are more common. And, after colds and influenza, it’s the second most common reason Americans see their doctors. Dr. Stern brings relief to these millions of sufferers (including himself) who […]

Excerpt – Hymns of the Republic by S. C. Gwynne @scgwynne #CivilWar #History #NonFiction #NewRelease

  Synopsis From the New York Times bestselling, celebrated, and award-winning author of Empire of the Summer Moon and Rebel Yell comes the spellbinding, epic account of the dramatic conclusion of the Civil War. The fourth and final year of the Civil War offers one of that era’s most compelling narratives, defining the nation and one of history’s great turning points. […]

Excerpt & #Giveaway – Disarm by Karina Halle @MetalBlonde #MontlakeRomance #NewRelease

    Title: Disarm Author: Karina Halle Release Date: November 19, 2019 Publisher: Montlake Synopsis Seraphine Dumont seems to have it all: she’s gorgeous, brilliant, and part of one of France’s most illustrious dynasties. But underneath the facade, Seraphine struggles to hold it all together. Besides grieving her adoptive father’s suspicious and sudden death, she […]

Review – The Witch Port Video Game by Leonard Bassed @LeonardBassed #YA #magic

    Title: THE WITCH PORT VIDEO GAME Author: Leonard Bassed Publisher: Independent Pages: 108 Genre: YA Synopsis Leonard Bassed had no plan to write a novel titled THE WITCH PORT VIDEO GAME when he set out to create a movie script with a similar name.  “I had written the pilot script first and I […]

Excerpt & #Giveaway – The Family Journal by Carolyn Brown #MontlakeRomance

    Title: The Family Journal Author: Carolyn Brown Release Date: November 12, 2019 Publisher: Montlake Romance Synopsis At the end of her rope, single mom Lily Anderson is determined to move her rebellious children in the right direction. That means taking away their cell phones, tablets, and computers—at least temporarily—and moving to the house […]