Friday, October 11, 2013

Catching UP!

Catching UP!
Work on payroll continued this week, leaving little time for book production, though we completed some projects that had been waiting. 


Books that went to press or Back to Press, this week:

THE TIGER'S CUB, by Debi Emmons     Chase Benton was born lucky. Allorah Starbird swore she was the most unlucky person ever.  When lucky meets unlucky, whose luck will win out?

SOLID OIL, by Russell Hunter
  
  The rainforest’s secret is known to a very few. But each is perfectly placed to profit from it. The secret is lithium—sometimes described as the oil of the 21st century—and the knowledge of it has spawned a crime cabal led by Vietnamese gangster-turned-investor Johnny Ho and including a diverse cast of fellow crooks. 

MAREK'S GIFT: The Moretti Men Series, Vol. 2 by Anna Dynowski
Marek Moretti is a fast-moving undercover RCMP agent. Wounded in the line of duty, the last thing he needs is six months of playing cowboy on his father’s farm with a feisty nurse to look after him. Another classic Christian romance by Anna Dynowski.” 


Galley's that went out or went out again this week:

 

A SNUG LIFE SOMEWHERE,  by Jan Shapin
  
A Snug Life Somewhere is about Penny Joe Copper, daughter of a roustabout shingle weaver, who is caught up in a 1916 union tragedy known as the Everett Massacre. Her brother Horace is killed, as is the cousin of a radical organizer, Gabe. When her love affair with Marcel, a music student seven years her junior, is thwarted, Penny Jo is pulled into Gabe’s campaign to avenge the “Everett Martyrs.”   

A  GHOST OF BROTHER JONATHAN'S: Shannon Delaney Paranormal Mystery Series, Vol. 6, by Elizabeth Eagan-Cox
    A GHOST OF BROTHER JONATHAN’S takes Shannon Delaney on a cold-case quest to investigate a mystery surrounding one of California’s legendary shipwrecks… of 150 years ago. 


WHILE I DANCED, by Lynn Slaughter
   A nerve-wracking audition for a summer ballet workshop reminds fifteen-year-old Cass how much she wishes her mom hadn’t died so young.
 
  





Work continued or began on the following:

A STORY BOOK, by Elena D. Bowman 
   This is a sample of literary short stories from an author who already has several books with us. The theme of the collection is a writer’s connection with the creator.


VENDETTA, by Ian Welch
  
Ethan is alone and destitute on the other side of the world. His Dad is murdered, their business fails, his Mum unable to cope takes her own life. This is too much of a coincidence, rumors indicate one man is responsible. Ethan learns the truth, but what can he do? He is dealing with a powerful adversary, a man who will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. 

 
 

BLEEDING HEARTS: Killian Kendal Mystery Series, Vol. 1

   Winner of the Stonewall Society's 2002 Pride in the Arts Literary Award in the Whodunit Category!
 


REAP THE WHIRLWIND: Killian Kendall Mystery Series, Vol. 2,  by Josh Aterovis.
   Suicide, or murder? That's the question in the second Killian Kendall mystery. Will Smith suspects murder when an old childhood pal drowns, and asks his friend Killian for help in solving the mystery.


LIVING THE CALL, by Barbara Garro
   
By listening and answering God's call to serve...consider being a lifeboat and keeping people afloat. Hold out a ladder to raise people up. We are all God has to serve Him on our planet. Do you believe that? Or are you thinking God can do everything Himself?


MOONLIT BAY, by Elena D. Bowman
  A Paranormal Mystery Novel. 
 


 

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