Portsmouth, Virginia – May 14, 2012: Author George Chappell is proud to announce the release of My Geisha. My Geisha is a compelling multicultural, modern day romantic tragedy.
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Portsmouth, Virginia – May 14, 2012: Author George Chappell is proud to announce the release of My Geisha. My Geisha is a compelling multicultural, modern day romantic tragedy.
Despite loss and past love, self-sacrifice, brutality and honour, will it be possible for Tarrant and Georgianne to find happiness?
New history of legendary amusement company and its merry-go-rounds is being hailed as a classic.
The Black Horizon terrorist network has recruited an American citizen who works at the White House (Propolyn Monsoon) to overthrow the American government. Will the United States reclaim past glory and stem the tide of foreign and homegrown terrorists attempting to take over the leader of Western society?
In “The Purification Papers,” Daniel Briggs brings to light occult truths about holy calendar convergences currently taking place in world religions, both ancient and modern.
Susan Thornton’s debut book, From Time to Time, has the depth of a seasoned author. She has crafted a unique women’s fiction novel that takes the reader on a thoroughly compelling, often gripping, and ultimately surprising journey.
Speaking for the Child was well received at book signings in New York, Washington,DC and Paris, Texas, where Ms, Johnson resides. Ms Johnson is looking forward to book signings in the Dallas area and Texarkana.
Described as a sci-fi Harry Potter story, this book is full of adventure, mystery, humour, twists and turns as well as nail-biting suspense!
Read about a young girl’s adventures on Planet Aruuliah!
Published by Halsgrove in September 2012 Michael Chandler takes us on an epic journey showing the history of the Jews in Norfolk
Mommy, Daddy, I Had a Bad Dream! (www.mommydaddyihadabaddream.com) won the bronze IPPY award in the National category of Children’s Picture Books! The book, authored by Martha Heineman Pieper, Ph.D. and illustrated by Jo Gershman, describes how Joey, a bouncy, happy kangaroo has a series of bad dreams which his parents lovingly help him understand. The message to children and parents is that, “Dreams are stories we tell ourselves for a reason. We just have to understand the reason.” By his fourth and last bad dream, Joey understands the reason for the dream and is able to put himself back to sleep feeling comforted and in charge.
The Way of the Unicorn: an introduction to Unicorn Light Mysticism by Ahura Z. Diliiza introduces a spiritual practice developed by the author over decades of experience as a teacher of metaphysics.
This is an exciting new debut novel by a new writer which is an inspirational must read. It balances pure zeitgeist in its treatment of the Western word’s contemporary issues, with brilliant characterization. Beautifully written, with deep insight into the human condition, it is at times painfully poignant, but also very exciting. The novel blends the thriller with the literary to deliver a new kind of reading experience. Go on the train journey from Hell with the nine characters and see what it’s like to face and live through terror. Experience it with them as they all relate the unfolding story, along with their thoughts, feelings and memories.