Today’s Memoir, Military Science Fiction, Romance and Free Short Story Sci-Fi.
Today’s Featured is the Memoir, Sometimes Try Is All There Is by Rosemary O’Brien.
When the author’s husband was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in his early ‘50’s, it became obvious early on that there few book written on this subject, especially those with a little humor. That’s how a personal journal turned into this helpful book from a caregiver for caregivers on how to deal with multiple myeloma.
An honest, humorous guide to dealing with multiple myeloma from a caregiver’s private journal.
“What an amazing and inspirational story. Great lessons and helpful tips. The author does a fantastic job at being relatable and real. I’m very blessed to have found this book. It was therapeutic.” -Amazon Review
Today’s New Release is the Military Science Fiction, Whispers of War by Sean Bai. Now $2.99!
Five alien species exist. They know Earth exists. We are doomed.
Time to head through The Stream, a pocket dimension located in the inner lip of a black hole, and stop an alien war.
Humanity needs you. Grab this great new release today for only $2.99!
Today’s Featured Romance is the Romance, A Waltz for Irene by David Cox. Now $2.99!
SambaStud and ChaChaChick were the bad guys of the ChaChaChatter chatroom, always critiquing competitors and Dancing with the Stars, but what no one knew were the secret identities of these two. In the real world, Jonathan Van Praagh, an overweight, computer programmer and Irene Dover, a dowdy librarian, began ballroom dance lessons at Ballroom Elegance. Little did they know that their lives would change forever.
“Fun love story. Characters came to life and I especially enjoyed the glimpse into the world of dance-which is the language of love. I enjoyed it.” -Amazon Review
If you’ve ever wanted an inside look at the world of Ballroom Dancing and how it impacts lives, this is your chance!
Today’s Freebie is the Short Story Sci-Fi, The Janus Anomaly: A Short Story by Joe Vasicek. FREE!
On a routine patrol, an Earthfleet science mission finds an anomaly near an alien crash site at Kapteyn’s Star. At least, that’s how Lieutenant Dusilova remembers it. Why doesn’t anyone else have any memory of the incident? And why has the captain set a course for Aldebaran?
What do you do when you’re the only sane one and everyone else is crazy?
“The power of one person doing what is right can change the future. I believe TRUTH will prevail. I loved this story: the seemingly small and simple things made a difference and ultimately righted the wrongs caused by those in control who were doing wrong.” -READER
“A good story that in a few pages introduces a strange event, develops a crisis and frames a good conclusion. Well done.” -Amazon Review