Play You

I hated to play her…But she left me no choice with her betrayal. Star-crossed lovers doesn’t even begin to describe what happened seventeen years ago when I fell for the one girl I shouldn’t have. The forbidden. Our Rival. My enemy.Piper Collins. She was perfect, despite her family name. Too good to be true… too bad she was a snitch. Planted to infiltrate our club. I guess ripping my heart out was just a bonus. And when the truth was discovered, her and her family were dealt wit... [Read More...]

Protecting Yourself From Toxic People

In ‘Protecting Yourself From Toxic People’, Therapist Neela Arnaud helps you recognize early childhood conditioning that prevents you from setting appropriate limits when people disrespect, mistreat, or abuse you. Also includes practical strategies for effectively setting boundaries and overcoming codependent behaviors rooted in the freeze, fawn, or submit response. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Play It Like You Mean It!: Supercharge Your Playing and Let Your Piano Work for You

For the serious piano student who has mastered the classics, but now they want to take their playing to the next level. Emile teaches them how to put emotion into their playing so the pianists reach the hearts of their listeners and not just their ears. He combines method and mindset to help these pianists communicate through every chord and resonate with their audiences. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: The Vows We Keep (Vows for Life Book 2)

After leaving the priesthood, Tristan O’Connor finds himself single, unemployed, and looking for a place to live. He longs for a family life, but being an ex-priest isn’t a selling point on the dating scene. When an unfortunate accident brings Miranda into his life, he begins to believe love and the future he hopes for are possible. But life begins to throw unexpected revelations that complicate an already difficult path. Family upheaval, unexpected gifts, an unknown sister revealed, and hi... [Read More...]

Free: Distant Lovers: An Anthology of Love Poems

Distant Lovers is an anthology of love poems collected over many years. It’s about the twists, turns, ups, and downs of a long-distance relationship. It’s also about the twists, turns, ups, and downs of the long-distance relationship we can develop within ourselves. Pérez presents us with the agonizing insecurities of being young and in love. It embraces the challenges, the inability to move, the retention of heartache, live and feel everything that comes with it. Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Enjoy Heavenly Living Now: Become Childlike

Learn how to have a childlike faith so you can live among Heaven’s wonders, where the unimaginable and miracles happen every day. Accomplishing your impossible dreams or feeling God’s unconditional love beyond all measure are just a few benefits of becoming more childlike. Discover fifteen childlike characteristics that will transform your life so that you can enjoy Heavenly living now. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The Heart of a Hussar

He’s determined to protect his country. But can he defend himself against the ultimate betrayal? Muscovy, 1610. Jacek D?browski yearns to be recognized for his valor. Hoping his recent promotion to lieutenant will help secure the lands he desires, the twenty-two-year-old Polish cavalry officer earns instead the enmity of his captain. And his out-of-character rescue of two innocents from slaughter sets in motion a chain of grave consequences. Discovering the young woman and her brother are not... [Read More...]

Free: The Day He Drove By

A widowed florist, her ten-year-old daughter, and the paramedic who delivered the girl a decade earlier… Paramedic Andrew Herrin delivered Gretchen Samuels’s daughter on the side of the road when she and her husband couldn’t make it to the hospital in time. When their paths cross again in small-town Hawthorn Harbor, she’s a widow and the baby is ten-year-old Dixie. Dixie gets along great with Drew, and Gretchen finds herself falling in love with the man who’s rescu... [Read More...]

The Siege

The desert winds brought the marshal to town. He rode out of the wilderness, his duster flapping like black wings, his hat concealing his face except for the scraggly growth across his chin. A pearl-handled Colt rested in the holster at his hip, and he seemed more shadow than man in his black clothes. Like all great things signaling a shift in the world, he arrived unnoticed by anyone, barely visible through the dust storm. Kris Jensen only wanted a drink and a night with an accommodating saloo... [Read More...]

THE LAST SELF HELP BOOK that you will ever need to be happy

What kind of supreme arrogance allows someone to call their book “The Last Self Help Book: that you will ever need.” It is a catchy title, isn’t it? Maybe it will grab people’s attention. And, what if, it happened to be true? Or at least some part of it turned out to be true? The whole book, in one way or another, is working on the same premise: Control physiological arousal levels so we can be relatively free of most mental illnesses, anxiety, depression and be happy. Dr. Miller’s ex... [Read More...]