Love, Lust, and Lies: Erotic and Tantalizing Stories Open Readers’ Minds
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17, 2009 — “Wildest Dreams,” by Beverly LeVere, is a collection of short romantic stories with topics that are usually kept behind closed doors. It is a fun and entertaining book that surprises its readers in many ways. A sure fire way to let the imagination run wil…
Political Thriller Offers Apocalyptic Action with Message of Hope
New Fiction Novel Offers Political Thrills, Adventure and Armageddon Prophecies
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 15, 2009 — The old saying goes, “Those who do not know the past will be doomed to repeat it.” In the new political fiction thriller, “Naked Escape, The Race for Peace…
‘Terrible Tales’: A Treasure Trove of Hidden Secrets to Eternal Happiness, Fable, and Delight
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 9, 2009 — Many centuries ago fairies, goblins and witches roamed the world. And characters like Cinderella, Red Riding Hood, the Three Little Pigs, Rapunzel and Hansel and Gretel ruled. But what if everything we have ever learned about these protagonists is no…
Nigerian Poet Publishes Collection Illustrating Life in the African Continent
His Message Offers Hope in Spite of Dismal Circumstances
PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria, Sept. 9, 2009 — “Shadows of Existence” (published by iUniverse), by Nigerian poet Jekwu Ozoemene, depicts images of the African continent, its people and the universal love that surrounds them in a po…
‘Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting!’: A Bridge from Addiction to Early Recovery
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 3, 2009 — Robert Boich had everything he wanted in life — a great wife, children and successful career. To outsiders, he seemed to be living a picture-perfect life; however, there was a dark side few knew. Boich had transformed from an excessive-drinking, recreationa…
Lung Cancer Deals Tough Blow: Stockwell’s Book Combines Story of Treatment, Poetry to Express Terminal Illness
BEDFORD, Mass., Aug. 31, 2009 — Through poetry and narrative, “Moving on into Morning” (published by iUniverse) presents the hopes, frustrations, despair and innermost feelings of a patient and her spouse as lung cancer takes over their lives and brings a crushing end to their 52-y…
Revenge, Greed Turn South London Upside Down: Chunilal’s Debut Novel Full of Ambition and Climbing Up the Social Ladder
ONTARIO, Aug. 31, 2009 — Greed and revenge take center stage in Ramesh Chunilal’s debut novel, “The Eyes Have It” (published by iUniverse) when Inspector Conrad Dublin uses some unconventional methods to capture a perpetrator.
“‘The Eyes Have It’ will a…
‘Berkeley to Beijing’ to Be Featured at Beijing International Book Fair, Sept. 3-7, 2009
New Book Chronicles the Amazing Journey of a Young Activist in the 1960s and 1970s
SANTA FE, N.M., Aug. 26, 2009 — “My childhood was different from most,” writes Karen Boutilier Kendall in her new memoir, “Berkeley to Beijing: The Journey of a Young Activist” (published…
Modernization of the Stories and Teachings of Jesus: ‘The Man and a Boy’
TUSCON, Ariz., Aug. 20, 2009 — The basis of Christianity is the teachings of Jesus Christ. This is an undisputed fact. While they have been passed through time in many forms and incarnations, the settings and text have remained unchanged. “The Man and a Boy” (published by iUniverse) b…
New Book Follows Family’s Urbanization in Toronto: ‘There Never Was a Better Time’
TORONTO, Aug. 20, 2009 — Death too frequently stalks the domain of those who earn their living from the sea. Keeping that in mind, it is not hard to see how the glamour of early 20th century Toronto would be appealing to young men from a fishing village on the Atlantic coast. “There Never Was a Bet…