Friday, May 6, 2016

Catching UP!



Books that went to Press, or back to Press this week:
WENDELL & TYLER: ON THE ROAD! Open Road Series, v. 2, by James R. Kincaid
    This all originated with my mom, who had this idea that I should launch a voyage of discovery (my cool way of putting it) and spend the entire summer exploring the world outside me and the world within (whatever that means) by driving a luxury camper from Los Angeles to my Uncle Marshall’s in Atlanta. I am supposed to “court the unpredictable,” she says, “travel into the uncharted, the mysterious, even the frightening.”
Galleys that Went out this week, are still out, or went out again

A SCATTERED BRAIN by K. A. Wyant
 Trying to find your place in high school can be a challenging time in a young girl’s life, even more if you have a brain disorder. Being diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, Chloe deals with the difficulties of trying to fit in with the right friends. Wanting to please them she gets into some situations leading to many disappointments. Chloe doesn’t see the destructive path she has made for herself or care about the consequences. With the end of the school year coming to a close can Chloe change things in time to graduate high school with her classmates or has she destroyed any chance of getting her diploma on time?


THE SINS OF THE FATHERS, by A.A. MANN.  A Dora the D.R.E. Mystery, Vol. 1, by A.A. Mann
    As a Director of Religious Education at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in the border town of San Pequeno, Texas,  Dora meets many interesting and unusual people.   This time 
  she meets Death.


CEMETERY WALK: A Hannah Griswold Mystery, Vol. 3, by Robert Kanehl
   Walking in a cemetery can be peaceful and reflective, as long as you don’t hear voices. Hannah Griswold, however, does hear voices. Why are they calling to her? Why can’t she have a normal teenage life? 


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SECOND GROWTH, by Joan L. Cannon
    SECOND GROWTH relates Serge Dziminowicz’s evolution as he learns to accept his own need for support. His career and marriage destroyed simultaneously by his father. Forced to leave New York, bereft of his wife and daughter, his reputation and his livelihood, he finds his second growth at last in rural Vermont, where he meets an existence unlike any he remembers. 

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MINISTER'S CORPORATE ESCAPADES:The Rev. Castle series, Vol. 2, by Celine Rose Mariotti.
Rev. Castle is back with another cozy mystery.


A HEART DIVIDED: I Live in Two Worlds Series, Vol. 2, by DJ Swykert
   Maggie is torn between her powerful love for Tommie Stetter, and her deep and affectionate love for the abiding Jeremy Paull. Maggie is faced with a difficult decision, and against her own ideals, the teachings of the church and community, makes an unusual choice.

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NIBBLES by Elanvita Mufti
   A story of high school students facing a complicated future in Djakarta, Indonesia.


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HAIL MARY by C.M. Albrecht.
    When retired cop Harry "Bulldog" Drummond dies, his free-spirited widow Mary, suddenly freed from the Bulldog's strait-laced ideas, recruits a couple of gals from her colorful past and the girls go on a tear. Meaning
they create mayhem wherever they show up, much to the consternation of Mary's son, Creighton. Poor Cray just lost his job, he has a wife, two kids, two mortgages, a lazy dog and an old Chevy he was planning to replace with a new Jaguar. But the big raise he expected has vanished and so has his mother…along with his aging Chevy. To make matters worse, she doesn't even have a driver's license!  
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BLEEDING HEARTS: Killian Kendall 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.


TRUTH OF YESTERDAY,  by Josh Aterovis

ALL LOST THINGS, by Josh Aterovis

CHANGE  OF WORLDS, by Josh Aterovis

Jack's News!

  by your Official Bookstore Cat, 
and Gossip Columnist   
Hi Folks,

   I didn't hear directly, but my spies tell me there is a new Writers Group forming in Berlin, Maryland. They're Called
The Lower Shore Writers' Association  
and are not part of any other organization for writers in Maryland. Anyone interested should contact Tony Russo ( tonyrusso@ossurynot.com ), or that's what I hear.

   Several of our friends at the Writer's Bloc who meet the third Saturday of the month, every month unless otherwise directed, at the Wicomico Public Library downtown Salisbury, 1 to 3 pm. meeting room 3 or near there are planning to join. I'm with them. There just can't be enough writers around to suit me.
Also as Arline is working on the web site (Putting up new books and specials), like she does every month, I should mention that authors A. G. Case, Ed. D. and P.A. Papineau, Ed. D. are offering their title, THE NEW NORMAL, on special this month for .99 per copy. The special price is only on our  web site at writewords.com , but the special price begins today and will be available for the whole  month of May. So be sure to tell your friends, they can only get the special price from US!
I have to say that Arline is feeling a lot better now that that awful Trojan Horse is out of the computer.Thanks to one of our authors (you know who you are!) who tipped her to the Geekatoo.com site. In addition to the cutest logo on the web, they have Real Geeks ready to help you 24/7 365!
They got rid of the horse in nothing flat and even tried to fix our printer (that was also on the fritz). When they found out she had a Bookstore Cat, they said it probably just needed cleaning. She cleaned it and Viola! 
She did get a lot of cat hair out of it, but personally, I think that must have been from my baby sister and not me. I always sleep on the desk and hardly ever go near the printer.
Please remember to drop me a line if you are doing a signing or other personal appearance. Keep the newscoming in. Thanks!
Just send an e-mail to arline@mail.com with 
 "News for Jack" 

in the subject line, and

I'll make sure it shows up right here
for all the world to see!

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