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Posted December 3, 2012 by PixelGal in Books

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Groom Lake
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Groom Lake
Bryan O

Genre(s): Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction, Historical, Mystery Thriller & Suspense, Thrillers, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Mystery & Thrillers

Rating: 4.2 – {17 Reviews}

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ourney below Area 51 in a conspiratorial thriller that will mystify readers with chilling insight about fringe sciences controlled by the military-industrial complex. Author Bryan O challenges readers to discern fact from fiction in a mainstream narrative that questions the origin and use of advanced technologies. The plot offers multiple perspectives, allowing readers to identify with the book whether they are believers, non-believers or new to the conspiracy genre.

Groom Lake is not just a novel; the story is a briefing on America’s shadow programs, methods and reasoning, intertwined with fast-paced scenarios where intelligence agents guard their fringe programs from inquisitive civilians, China’s Ministry of State Security and a congressional task force investigating hidden government spending.

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Give Me - A Tale of Wyrd and Fae (Tethers: Book 1)*************************

Give Me – A Tale of Wyrd and Fae (Tethers: Book 1)
LK Rigel

Genre(s): Literature & Fiction, Mythology & Folk Tales, Fairy Tales, Romance, Fantasy & Futuristic, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary, Fiction, Genre Fiction, Paranormal Romance

Rating: 4.4 – {45 Reviews}

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lso available, Bride of Fae (Tethers 2)
All she wanted was a vacation – but Dumnos offered a new life.

When Lilith Evergreen receives an antique ring, she dreams of a castle by the sea, a magnificent tree at cliff’s edge, and a mysterious woman who bids Lilith to come to Dumnos, a land of mist and rain.

Cade Bausiney is the future Earl of Dumnos, but at present he just wants to bolster tourism to help the local economy. When Cade and Lilith meet, they’re overwhelmed by desire for each other – so intense it must be magically induced.

Long ago a wyrding woman’s spell ended in disaster that left two souls to haunt Dumnos to this day. Lilith and Cade must find a way to make things right – or be forever possessed by the spirits who’ve waited a millennium to consummate their love.

If you like the new show Once Upon A Time, you may enjoy Give Me – A Tale of Wyrd and Fae.

Nominated Best Fantasy Romance of 2011 by The Romance Reviews

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Felix and the Frontier*************************

Felix and the Frontier
Chester Burton Brown

Genre(s): Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure, High Tech

Rating: 4.3 – {10 Reviews}

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elix is a sentient robot explorer, mapping the distant fringes of the galaxy ahead of a wave of pioneers. He has been programmed to discover complex life, and to introduce himself on behalf of his human masters. But nothing in his program can prepare Felix for what he faces when he finds a world with masters of its own.

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Delicious and Nutritious “American Mom” Recipes Boxed Set (Bestselling “American Mom” Recipes)
Martha McBride

Genre(s): Cookbooks Food & Wine, Regional & International, U.S. Regional, Cooking Food & Wine

Rating: 3.9 – {7 Reviews}

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Why Choose This Book?

The USA has a fine tradition of producing great-home recipes that are not only tasty, but wholesome, too. This book brings you the most delicious recipes from across America. Make a real “American Mom” meal today!
After all, we all know there’s more to life than fast food, and a home-cooked meal provides a satisfaction not found anywhere else…
Rave Reviews:“I’m proud to be an American, and proud of the great cooking traditions we have here in this country. This book is a great way to celebrate those traditions.”
“Yes, these recipes really are tasty and delicious, and home-grown, too. I really enjoyed trying them all out.”
“If you are sick of fast food and junk, then this book will help you get back to basics and cook some real American food.”
“I’m an American mom, so I just had to try these recipes out. There are some great ideas in here that I had never seen before.”
What’s Inside?

  • What you need to know about traditional American meals
  • Easy “American Mom” recipes using affordable ingredients
  • Great suggestions for do-ahead meals
  • Ideas on how to keep your meals tasty and satisfying
  • * Great breads, homemade meats, and egg dishes to satisfy any palate
  • Original American recipes from the source

…and so much more!

American Moms have been creating great food for their families for generations…here are some great ideas for meals that Uncle Sam himself would be proud to eat.

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Leaving the Hall Light On*************************

Leaving the Hall Light On
Madeline Sharples

Genre(s): Biographies & Memoirs, Specific Groups, Women, Parenting & Relationships, Family Relationships, Parent & Adult Child, Parenting & Families

Rating: 4.5 – {89 Reviews}

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pecial Promotion: The Kindle edition of Leaving the Hall Light On will be available as a free download on December 2 & 3. Please download a copy for yourself and spread the word to others.

“A moving read of tragedy, trying to prevent it, and coping with life after.” – Midwest Book Review

“Brave and Gritty. Innovative. Resourceful. Inspiring.” – Story Circle Book Reviews

“Poetically visceral, emotionally honest. An extraordinary memoir.” – Irvin D. Godofsky, MD

“Moving, intimate and very inspiring.” – Mark Shelmerdine, CEO, Jeffers Press

“A sad but beautifully written book for anyone who has lost someone they love.” – Dina Kucera, author of Everything I Never Wanted to Be

Leaving the Hall Light On: A Mother’s Memoir of Living with Her Son’s Bipolar Disorder and Surviving His Suicide charts the near-destruction of one middle-class family whose son committed suicide after a seven-year struggle with bipolar disorder. Madeline Sharples, author, poet and web journalist, goes deep into her own well of grief to describe her anger, frustration and guilt. She describes many attempts — some successful, some not — to have her son committed to hospital and to keep him on his medication. The book also charts her and her family’s redemption, how she considered suicide herself, and ultimately, her decision live and take care of herself as a woman, wife, mother and writer.

A note from the author: I encourage you to read my book if you have been touched by bipolar disorder or suicide. And even if you have not, my book will inspire you to survive your own tragedies. As author Jessica Bell says: Leaving the Hall Light On is “a remarkable book and it SHOULD be read.”

A note from the publisher: I have seen Madeline Sharples read from her memoir and talk about her son’s suicide at multiple events. Afterwards, people always come up to Madeline to tell her “My son killed himself too” or “My husband committed suicide,” etc. Sometimes the people can’t even talk. They are in tears, and they just want to hold Madeline’s hand for a minute or ask for a hug. Clearly, there are a lot of people who have experienced the suicide of a loved one. And clearly, they don’t have many opportunities to share their grief. That’s why they are quick to embrace Madeline when they hear her story. They connect, and they always thank her for sharing her story. I tell you this because I have heard from a small handful of people who believe that Madeline is selfish to focus on her story when the real victim of this tragedy was her son. I find that criticism hypocritical on multiple fronts. Madeline would be the first to agree that the person who suffered most is Paul, her son. There is no question about that. And Madeline honors Paul’s memory by volunteering her time to prevent suicide and erase the stigma of mental illness — and by telling Paul’s story in the first part of the book. But Paul is gone, and the tragedy did not end with his suicide. For survivors, a suicide is only the beginning of suffering. Most people carry that suffering with them for years, rarely talking about it. But Madeline Sharples is willing to talk about what happens after a suicide. For her (and for many others), what happens is a journey deep into one’s self in the hope of maintaining sanity and having some semblance of a life after a loved one commits suicide. To call a journey into the self “selfish” misses the point. If you have experienced the suicide of a loved one, you already know this. If you have not experienced such a tragedy, be thankful, and look at Leaving the Hall Light On as an example of what it takes to enable the “self” to survive a tragedy of that magnitude.

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