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Thursday, March 28, 2013
AUDIOBOOK: Memoirs From The Asylum
FROM AUDIBLE.COM:
http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_1?asin=B00C2C602G&qid=1364517229&sr=1-1
FROM AMAZON.COM:
http://www.amazon.com/Memoirs-from-the-Asylum/dp/B00C32QVRO/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1364518648&sr=1-1&keywords=.Memoirs+from+the+Asylum%2C+audio

The Sharpshooter 1862-1864-A Winner!
READER VIEWS: The Annual Literary Awards 2012 Winners are in!
Honorable Mention
The Sharpshooter 1862-1864, All Things That Matter Press
Charles Phillips
http://www.readerviews.com/ReviewPhillipsTheSharpshooter.html
The annual literary awards were established to honor writers who self-published or had their books published by a subsidy publisher, small press, university press, or independent book publisher geared for the North American reading audience.
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Sunday, March 3, 2013
A Thousand Tiny Cracks
NEW RELEASE!
Authored by Stella Maddox
There were a thousand tiny cracks in her protective coating, but it only took the right one for the entire shell to fall away...
Stella Maddox is approaching forty. After sacrificing her career to become a stay-at-home mom, her marriage and life disintegrate. Birthdays don't bother her, but screaming kids, superficial friends, and grey hairs do.
She compromises her spirit over and over, and finds herself slipping through the cracks as her family's lives take priority over her own.
She strikes up a friendship with her neighbor's college-age son, Tad. Stella desires his company, but faces the possibility of destabilizing her marriage and family for an outlet to ease her loneliness. As the bond with her husband frays, she must decide when a connection becomes an affair, what actions she can live with, and which pieces inside she can still claim for herself. Stella is trapped in a cage that she worked most of her life to build.
About the author:
Stella Maddox earned her Bachelor's in Chemical Engineering from the University of Akron in 1998. She left industry in 2005 to stay home with her children. In addition to writing, she serves as a freelance industrial environmental consultant and balances a husband, three children, and two cats. She and her family reside in southern Ohio.
Authored by Stella Maddox
There were a thousand tiny cracks in her protective coating, but it only took the right one for the entire shell to fall away...
Stella Maddox is approaching forty. After sacrificing her career to become a stay-at-home mom, her marriage and life disintegrate. Birthdays don't bother her, but screaming kids, superficial friends, and grey hairs do.
She compromises her spirit over and over, and finds herself slipping through the cracks as her family's lives take priority over her own.
She strikes up a friendship with her neighbor's college-age son, Tad. Stella desires his company, but faces the possibility of destabilizing her marriage and family for an outlet to ease her loneliness. As the bond with her husband frays, she must decide when a connection becomes an affair, what actions she can live with, and which pieces inside she can still claim for herself. Stella is trapped in a cage that she worked most of her life to build.
About the author:
Stella Maddox earned her Bachelor's in Chemical Engineering from the University of Akron in 1998. She left industry in 2005 to stay home with her children. In addition to writing, she serves as a freelance industrial environmental consultant and balances a husband, three children, and two cats. She and her family reside in southern Ohio.
Friday, February 22, 2013
THE WAY THE STORY ENDED...
NEW RELEASE!
Edition: First
The Way The Story Ended and Other Stories is a trio of tantalizing thrillers. Car chases, sex and death fill these sizzling pages which will keep you guessing at how each story will end. A murder in a small town is investigated by reporter Paige Lynn in the 'The Way The Story Ended.' Jack Noland threatens to take over the town of Clover, Ohio. Can Paige stop him? In 'Out of Control' Anderson Carryout is robbed and the clerk, Tea, is taken hostage along with two customers. Can they escape without paying a terrible price for their freedom? And in 'Uncontrollable Urges,' Lorena explores her sexuality, but her lovers keep turning up dead. Who is behind the trail of bodies? So go ahead, see the way the stories end!
About the author:
Cari Lynn Vaughn is the author of three previous collections of poetry and one collection of short stories. Although she has never solved any mysteries in real life, she did get her start writing as in intern at age 13 for her local newspaper, The Daily Globe in Shelby, Ohio. She was also robbed at gunpoint while working at a pizza and carryout, but was never taken hostage. Currently, she is lives with her two children and is at work on her next novel.
And other stories
Authored by Cari Lynn VaughnEdition: First
The Way The Story Ended and Other Stories is a trio of tantalizing thrillers. Car chases, sex and death fill these sizzling pages which will keep you guessing at how each story will end. A murder in a small town is investigated by reporter Paige Lynn in the 'The Way The Story Ended.' Jack Noland threatens to take over the town of Clover, Ohio. Can Paige stop him? In 'Out of Control' Anderson Carryout is robbed and the clerk, Tea, is taken hostage along with two customers. Can they escape without paying a terrible price for their freedom? And in 'Uncontrollable Urges,' Lorena explores her sexuality, but her lovers keep turning up dead. Who is behind the trail of bodies? So go ahead, see the way the stories end!
About the author:
Cari Lynn Vaughn is the author of three previous collections of poetry and one collection of short stories. Although she has never solved any mysteries in real life, she did get her start writing as in intern at age 13 for her local newspaper, The Daily Globe in Shelby, Ohio. She was also robbed at gunpoint while working at a pizza and carryout, but was never taken hostage. Currently, she is lives with her two children and is at work on her next novel.
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