New Year, New Releases

Happy New Year! Here are five new releases to kick off 2014.


Christmas Camouflage Some Christmas Camouflage by Elisabeth Grace Foley

On a snowy December evening during the Depression, a college student decides to do some spying on a quiet classmate with unexpected results.

Some Christmas Camouflage is available through Amazon.com, Smashwords, and Amazon UK.

 


Perfect Player 120x177The Perfect Player by Devon Winterson

A forbidden tryst exposes a threat and sets a secret plan in motion, and twenty-year-old Marisa discovers her life is all a lie. . .

The Perfect Player is available through Amazon.com and Amazon UK.

 


JoyaFields_SidelinedAfterlife_300Sidelined Afterlife by Joya Fields

She hates her psychic gift. He needs to get rid of a ghost. Falling in love surprises them. SIDELINED AFTERLIFE.

Sidelined Afterlife is available at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon UK.

 


brandful workplace 120x177The Brandful Workforce by Julia Gometz

Learn how your workforce can work FOR your brand, rather than against it. Engage employees as valuable brand ambassadors.

The Brandful Workforce is available at Amazon.com and Amazon UK.

 


swimming upstream 120x177Swimming Upstream by Ruth Mancini

Swimming Upstream is a life-affirming and often humorous story about friendship, love, and a young woman’s pursuit of happiness.

Swimming Upstream is available at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon UK.

 


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10 thoughts on “New Year, New Releases”

    1. Hey, Lin! Thank you very much! 🙂

      Ah, yes . . . my cool cover. *nods respectfully to Lin* Someone wonderful was gracious enough to offer some very excellent advice. 😀

      1. A lot of people, as I recall. I use this wonderful dragon or horse or really ugly woman or whatever it is as a classic example of how crowd-sourcing and logrolling can help indie writers perfect various aspects of their project without having to dump money into them.

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