We hope you all are doing well in April; our spring calendar is still open. We just wrapped up our features in March and we're starting to roll out our new batches for April and May. Here’s what’s coming in April!
Guest Post: Ten Most Delicious Desserts Inspired by Novels by Author Andrea Lochen
Author Andrea Lochen dishes up an entertaining list of desserts inspired by novels and their unique style. Get to know this rising author, her love of writing and read this entertaining article that is sure to leave your mouth watering.
Author Spotlight: M. Pepper Langlinais
We sit down with popular author M. Pepper Langlinais, a talented author most known for her Sherlock Holmes Series on Amazon.
Our Author Spotlight will talk about the author’s latest projects and previous appearances and mentions on other publications like "The Independent". We'll also cover the author's latest accomplishments and what we can expect from her in the future as she catapults her career into the spotlight.
Prepublication Review: "Founding Feuds: The Rivalries, Clashes, and Conflicts That Forged a Nation" by Paul Aron
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Many thanks to the publisher, Sourcebooks, for awarding us this book and allowing us to publish a prepublication review for our readers.
The Founding Fathers have been hailed for centuries as shining examples of men who put their own agendas aside to found a nation. If only our petty elected officials today could follow their example… Right?
Wrong! Witty and captivating, Founding Feuds reveals the surprising rivalries between our Founding Fathers and other figures from the Revolutionary War era, including Silas Deane and Arthur Lee, George and Harry Washington, and Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton.
Review: V4 Vengeance by Nigel Seed
V4 Vengeance tells the story of Royal Engineer Jim Wilson. Wilson is a recently discharged member of the British Army with little idea of what he’ll do in the near future. To ease his uncertainty, he quickly accepts a job for a Russian museum that wants him to locate a secret World War II U-Boat base. With help from two of his former army comrades, Wilson finds himself on the Baltic coast of Germany, where he discovers the hidden base.
What would normally be a mission complete for Wilson rapidly evolves into a serious misfortune when he learns two other shocking secrets about his new job. The first: he’s not actually working for a museum; he’s working for the Romanov Gang, a group of dangerous Russian mobsters. The second: the base he and his friends located is filled with V2 rocket bomb equipped submarines. Quick to react, the Romanovs order Wilson to restore the submarines. While following orders, Wilson realizes he’s getting into much more than he signed up for; he’s actually assisting the Romanovs with a seventy year-old revenge plot. Caught between German government and the notorious Russian gang, the once loyal member of the British army finds himself in the midst of the most audacious bank heist ever conceived.
In May
We have more features rolling out for May, which include our Book Recommendation for "Closest to Fire: A Writer's Guide to Law & Lawyers" and our Review for "UP: From Where We've Come" by Charles Wright. We also have a great Online Reading coming from Author Martha Brettschneider who will be sharing a selection from her book, Blooming into Mindfulness: How the Universe Used a Garden, Cancer and Carpools to Teach Me That Calm Is the New Happy.
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