Elizabeth Horton-Newton was born in New York City, and was 10 years old when President John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. As she watched the events unfold on television she became fascinated. This lifelong interest resulted in her first novel, "View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale". With the release of her second book, "Riddle", she once again tackles a social issue; the illegal adoption of First Nations babies separated from their families. Small town prejudices against people of color and "outsiders" results in a unique friendship between two young people. Weaving a romantic thriller around the issues, she creates rich characters in all her writing, drawing the reader into their lives. With her education in Criminal Psychology, Sociology, and Media Communications she offers a unique insight into how criminals think and how society responds to their crimes. Volunteering in local Domestic Violence groups in her hometown, she likes to confront social problems in her stories. Elizabeth currently lives in a 100-year old haunted house with her husband, writer Neil Douglas Newton, and her dog, Scout (named for a character in "To Kill a Mockingbird"). Not limited to a single genre, she has written erotic romance, "Carved Wooden Heart" (with the mysterious Starla Hartless), and the suspenseful "Stolen Gypsy", as well as novelettes through Electric Eclectic Books. For more information on Elizabeth, check out her website at http://bit.ly/homeEHN.
Markie Madden was born August 19, 1975, in Midland, Texas. She grew up in the small town of Flushing, Michigan. While in high school, she took creative writing and was a photographer for the school newspaper. In 1993, she won the National Quill and Scroll Society award for best photo in a high school paper. She began writing her first novel, Once Upon a Western Way, while still attending school.
Markie is now married with two teenage daughters, two rescue dogs, and her horse, Athena, who is featured on the cover of her horse care guide, Keeping a Backyard Horse. She tried many times over the years to publish her novel, first on her own, and then hiring a literary agent, all without success. In early 2012, after getting her first smart phone and e-reader application, Nook, she discovered the world of self-publishing through a website called Smashwords. She finally published Once Upon a Western Way through this distributor in April, 2012.
Currently, Markie lives in the small town of Fisk, Missouri, with her family, her dogs, and her horse. She is still writing and is working on her crime/paranormal series called The Undead Unit Series. Fang and Claw, Souls of the Reaper, Blood Lust, and Siren Song are now available. Siren Song was her Nano 2016 novel and was released in April of 2017. She is also working on something entirely new for her, a historical series called the Pharaoh Queens Trilogy, set in ancient Egypt. The first book is The Pharaoh’s Destiny, is due for release in July of 2017. Book two, The Pharaoh’s Decree, is due out on 2018. She is also developing a political thriller called Toxic Seed.
Markie has founded Metamorph Publishing, in order to publish her own books, and she is now working with several other independent authors as well. Metamorph Publishing has released the first of an anthology series by a collaboration of women authors called Gems of Strength (Gems of Sisterhood 1). This first book in the themed Gems of Sisterhood tells the story of strong female protagonists demonstrating the strength of womankind. The second book of the series, Gems of Gratitude, was released in November, 2016, and the third book, Gems of Freedom, will be available July, 2017.
Paul White is the founder of Paul White Ministries and is a pastor to pastors, having pastored for over a decade. Pastor Paul's online podcasts and daily devotions are listened to and read by an international audience through his website, www.paulwhiteministries.org. Paul and his wife NaTasha reside in Castaic, California, with their children, Lukas and Lauren.
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Dive into a collection of six intriguing stories penned by the Electric Press authors.
Sister Elizabeta's life at the convent is filled with challenges and terrifying experiences. It begins in the Room of Reflection which doesn't refer to its reflective surfaces.
Involved in an accident, a man grapples with the reality of his own mortality. It completely shakes up his world, leading him to contemplate the path of his life.
At the age of thirteen, a son is initiated into the family legacy and traditions. The wine at the vineyard is deeply ingrained in the family's heritage. It symbolizes a tradition that will be carried forward to the next generation. Young Gerald finally learns its secret.
Dogs have a unique ability to capture our affections, and Jody's wagging tail is bound to make a lasting impression on you. From humble beginning, through a journey of life and love till the very end. Jody will capture your heart.
A challenging decision about her mother weighs heavily on Jenny's mind. In a shocking twist, it's ultimately her mum who makes the decision, leaving the family with a whirlwind of conflicting emotions.
The consequences of Susan's affair with her boss were beyond anything she had ever anticipated. His deceit had unforeseen consequences that reshaped her life in a way she never imagined.
Título : Butterfly Bats
EAN : 9798227184375
Editorial : Karen J Mossman
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