"Dive into supernatural secrets and suspense at the Jersey Shore, where bonfires aren't the only things burning in the lives of small-town beach locals."
The Referendum intertwines with the American experience. Three words rouse the hearts of Scots and undoubtedly had some bearing on the Referendum. They were also an important factor in the American colonial struggle against London.
Tampa has a fascinating past that has been wonderfully documented with one exception: African Americans, which is the subject of Ersula Knox-Odom's book.
Jefferson City is the subject of new book. Through over 200 vintage images, many donated from private collections of local residents, the book tells the story of Mossy Creek and how it came to be known as Jefferson City.
Masterfully crafted by Dr. Edward Dreyfus, 'Mickey and the Plow Horse' addresses the societal epidemic of people feeling they don't fit in and plodding through life. Through the inspirational story of an isolated twelve - year - old boy who makes friends with a downtrodden horse, young readers are left believing in their dreams and racing to take on the world with gusto.
E.A. Channon, author of Flesh of the Blood, a tale of humans, dwarves, magicians and elves working together to rescue a lost girl, will be the featured author at the November 15 Heroes Resource Artists Alley.
Inspirational fitness coach and former NFL running back, Prince Daniels, Jr. has released his first children's book, "Danny Yukon & the Secrets of the Amazing Lamp" on Amazon.com (published by The Sager Group).
The author of seven books on leadership, talent, executive coaching and succession planning, John Mattone is widely acknowledged as one the world's leading authorities on leadership, talent and culture.
The independent publisher of genre-based reference books has announced that the two-volume lexicon, by Paul C. Giachetti, is now being sold at Amazon.com and other retail sites.
"WISH", Grier Cooper's new young adult title, contrasts the elegant world of ballet with the gritty reality of home life with an alcoholic parent. Cooper's professional ballet past adds authenticity to the ballet setting. Cooper lost her mother to alcoholism in 1996 and chose the December 2nd release date (her mother's birthday) to honor her mother.
Explorations of Commander Josh, the first in a new series of children's books by author Donna LeBlanc, shows young readers how they can enjoy learning by using their imagination.
From protecting wildlife to overcoming disabilities and bullying, retired professional singer Lisa Batch (aka Lisa Manning Batchelder) wants to teach children valuable lessons through her books, but mostly she wishes to entertain them.
Six co-authors, all part of Zellwood Historical Society, Museum, and Library, Inc., combined forces to bring their intimate knowledge of Zellwood to create Images of America Zellwood.
A Young Woman's Fight over her Elderly Husband's Estate and her Claim to be the Reincarnate of his First Wife Leads to a Rather Unusual and Somewhat Comical Trial to Determine Whether or Not There is Life After Death.
Author Karen J. Hicks announced today that she will be signing copies of her novel The Coming Woman at Books or Books in Las Vegas, NV on November 15, 2014 at 1:00PM.
Local authors recount stories of those buried in Toledo's Woodlawn Cemetery through over 200 vintage images. This local book details the first 50 years of the cemetery's history.
Notting Hill Publishing announces the release of "La Famiglia Ricette: An Italian Culinary Travel Cookbook ™" authored by T.R. Threston with photographs by Robert Bonhomme.
Lake Mary celebrates the town's early settlers and developers who saw value in the land. The vintage images reveal additional Florida history, including certain events, like WWII and Hurricane Donna impacted the Lake Mary community.