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Great Caesar’s Ghost by Cindi Myers

Cindi Myers worked as a newspaper reporter, travel agent and medical clinic manager before turning to writing full time. She's written both historical and contemporary romance, as well as dozens of short stories and nonfiction articles. Cindi thinks writers have the...

Tomorrow Cries, Debora Ryan

Debbie has a busy day teaching ELA to middle school students but when the day is over, she loves hanging out with her family. Her love for writing and making up stories began when she was a tween, when she discovered the joy of composing exciting tales. Thanks to the...

Savage Betrayal by Theresa Scott

Theresa Scott loves to write about human relationships and always adds her special touch to them allowing her to write about things that deeply interest her. She has 13 historical novels that have sold over 600,000 copies, and not just in the United States but other...

A Quiet Place by Michelle Levigne

Michelle Levigne is a freelance editor and an author. Her dreams are to see the World Series in Cleveland, make a huge sell to Hollywood, and live off lots of book royalties. Her latest series of books with Dessert Publishing are set in a fictional town of Tabor...

Wicked Cool by Diane Farr

Diane Farr drinks too much coffee, especially when she is busy writing. There are times she will blankly stare at the computer screen for hours on end, sipping away at her coffee, often swearing under her breath, until she decides to go off and take a nap. Once she...

The Best in Tent Camping

The Best in Tent Camping

When I travel, I like to go camping, and Georgia has some nice places to pull in and set up the tent: this book is a good way to get one started: The Best in Tent Camping: Georgia, by Johnny Molloy For families looking for great places to take their children, or to...

Grand Canyon Natural Parks

Grand Canyon Natural Parks

Grand Canyon Natural Parks by Wendy Yanagihara and Jennifer Denniston: "Mother Nature wasn't messing around when she created the Grand Canyon, slicing through Arizona with 277 miles of red rock spires, stomach-churning drops and wide open spaces. Whether you're an...

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