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29 Dec 2013
Dating,Romance, and Love Over 40
'Love Over 40' is the essential guide for anyone aged 40 or over who wants to find lasting love, whether you have just ended a relationship or marriage, or have not dated for some time.
This valuable self help book is written by relationship expert Ruby Binns-Cagney, who has Coached thousands of clients to help them find real lasting love. A great reference guide for modern dating.
This valuable self help book is written by relationship expert Ruby Binns-Cagney, who has Coached thousands of clients to help them find real lasting love. A great reference guide for modern dating.
From searching for love, to your first date, and knowing what to expect, this guide will take you from single to dating expert-fast.Whether you are new to online dating or have been around the block, you are sure to find new ideas for dating, and using the tips enclosed will have you on your new adventure in no time at all.
A must-read if you are serious about finding love, and want to avoid wasting time with people who do not want the same things out of life as you do.
A must-read if you are serious about finding love, and want to avoid wasting time with people who do not want the same things out of life as you do.
20 Nov 2013
Amazon Launches Kindle Fire HD in Australia
Fantastic News !
As an Author who publishes on Amazon Kindle, my audience just got much bigger.
Amazon has finally launched Kindle Fire HD and Kindle App Store in Australia, and the news could not have come at a
better time. Right before the Holidays.
For the first time, you can now pay in Australian Dollars, and have your goods shipped to Australia.
This is fantastic news for my book readers.
With this in mind, we have reduced the prices on some of our top-selling books in the Kindle Store.
Choose from 700,000 titles priced under four bucks, and 1.4 million books under $10.
4 Nov 2013
Macaulay - The Detective Macaulay Murders Trilogy - The Collection - Out Now
MACAULAY
From New York City to Las Vegas in pursuit of a Serial Killer.
The chase is on.
Serial Killer Bo Harknett has resurfaced after an absence of eighteen years.
NYPD Detective Finkel Macaulay has the determination to capture him and put him away for the rest of his life.
With the help of Special Agent Nick Benson, Macaulay sets about tracking Harknett down, counting corpses in the path to his lair, only to face barriers to his arrest.
The first homicide sets the hunt for a Serial Killer into overdrive, with Macaulay leading the pack.
Three more corpses are discovered and Harknett's thirst for murder increases, putting Macaulay on a disastrous trajectory with him.
When the last pieces of the puzzle slot into place the revelations about Harknett lead to a devastating conclusion for Macaulay.
[Contains "One For The Money", "Lay Lady Lay", and "Albatross" all in one volume]
23 Oct 2013
NEW - Stone Cold - A Detective Macaulay Homicide Case - Amazon.com
STONE COLD
One man's need to kill is another man's cross to bear.
Consultant Psychiatrist Everett Stone sits in his office in downtown
New York City with his life in his hands.
A killer's confession rocks his mind.
One ill-timed decision and it's all over for him.
Three homicides take place in three affluent areas of New York City.
Everett has the key to solving all the cases, but wrestles over his
decision whether to come forward.
One client strikes a raw nerve, setting into motion the gradual unfolding
ensemble in pursuit of the suspect.
One final chance.
One mistake Everett can't avoid making.
This book is about death and killing, and feeling conflicted.
'The visceral quality of it.
The pull of death on life's forces at the moment of impact.
When the bullet tears through flesh and shattered bone and tissue, before quickly being replaced by oceans of red blood.'
I especially liked the easy writing style and simplistic relaying of the story, which had me hooked from the first homicide, and I will look at the rest of the series now.
Robin Wright-Turley, London
I liked the contract killer's sense of humour. The real homicides surprised me, you don't get that reality much in books. I liked the scenes in the Caribbean, they were believable, and I could imagine it, having been to that part of the Island.
Dennis Brathwaite,Birmingham,UK
This series of books gets better and better. I thought I had stumbled on yet another run of the mill Detective series but was pleasantly surprised. The writing is top notch, and American English is a difficult style of writing to pull off without coming across as cheesy.
Darran Carmichael, Powys,UK
At last, a book I can read without being bored with the same old stories about murders and police work. I was happy with the ending, it wasn't obvious, and I didn't want the story to end. Perhaps the two law enforcement characters should have a book about their romance, when they have scenes together it's really romantic, which I find really lovely in contrast with the murders and grisly sides of the story.
Sarah,Manchester, UK
Good, really enjoyed it. The Psychiatrist -I could really imagine him, and there's a good portrayal of how contract killing affects the contractor. Well written, with a good pace, not too fast, and not too gory.
Mark, WA
Available Now at Amazon.com for Kindle
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