Category Archive: Fiction

Nov 25

Chocolate for Breakfast…

VOTED 2012 WOMEN’S FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR by Turning the Pages Books  Chocolate For Breakfast By Martha Reynolds Young Bernie (Bernadette) Maguire is in for the journey of a lifetime when her junior year abroad takes her to Fribourg, Switzerland. Ripe for love and adventure, she is seduced by a handsome Swiss banker, but …

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Nov 21

The Writer And The Book By Rosanne Dingli

THE WRITER NUFF’ SAID READ ON Antique dealer Nic Manton thinks he’s found the solution to his financial problems when led to a remarkable 19th century pendant. But it’s all more complicated than he thinks. The apparent owner of the pendant and her perverse behaviour become unsettling. The antique jewel is the axis of a …

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Nov 20

Emmy-Winner-Itis… Terry Irving Goes All Wizard-Like

EMMY WINNER TURNED WRITER   IT’S EMMY IT’S TERRY IRVING IT’S GOOD! It’s a story that could be ripped from today’s headlines except that the enemy is mystical and the weapons are magical. Freelance journalist-turned-wizard Steve Rowan has to find and defeat a deadly conspiracy in an America twisted and distorted by sorcery. The toughest …

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Nov 20

TEENAGE SENSATION? FORGET “TWILIGHT” GET “BRING ME BACK!”

BRING ME BACK TRILOGY SENSATIONAL GROUND-BREAKING EXCITING YOURS…. What could possibly go wrong when seventeen-year-old Aliana breaks into an old mansion to find out who was hiding behind the curtain of an attic room window? Everything. Aliana’s life is turned upside down when she meets eighteen-year-old Damon, a male clone, as she struggles to grasp …

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Jun 18

Cliff Roberts: Reprisal! The Eagle Rises

Synopsis American is rocked by the largest terrorist attack in history. A major city is nearly burned to the groundand a shopping mall is devastated during the busiest shopping day of the year-Black Friday. The American government stalls the investigation, refusing to acknowledge it was an act of war, letalone terror. Spurred on by patriotism …

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