If you're a self-published author or small press writer, promoting your book on Amazon isn’t just a good idea—it’s essential. As the world’s largest online retailer, Amazon accounts for over 65% of all U.S. eBook sales and a significant share of print sales. That means visibility on this platform can make or break your book's … Continue reading Why the “Amazon Featured Book” Is a Smart Move
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A new red 1951 Cadillac half underwater. The bodies of a man and woman drowned in the trunk. One rapist. A reporter and his sister. A mobster and his father-in-law—a Brooklyn Don. All tied together by one initial crime. Add to that the return of the man who killed Marlowe Black’s fiancée. And, of course, … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Drop Dead Cadillac” by Gabriel F. W. Koch
"A pulse-pounding journey filled with unexpected twists and turns that beautifully bring together mystery, suspense, and intrigue for explosive results" - K.C. Finn Readers' FavoriteIn a busy outdoor market, in broad daylight, an apparently ordinary woman is gunned down by a professional assassin. Twelve years later, the killer is back with a new target – … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “The Third Estate” by D. R. Berlin
The thoughts, hopes and reality of a private in the American Civil War are brought to life in the book. The author, a Civil War re-enactor, has through his experiences gained insight into images and emotions of a soldier in the conflict.. With accurate details of the soldiers equipment, camp life and battlefield action, the … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “The Picket” by Virgil C. Moon, III
Imagine the people that mean the most to you suddenly died. Would you dream about them, and could you remember those dreams? Joshua has been capturing dreams of his late mother and brother for the past 22 years. He was born in 1979 and conceived through a sexual assault. His mother, Kathy, raised him as … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Dreamcatcher: A Son’s Collection of Dreams About His Late Mother and Brother” by Joshua Peter Oed
Edgar, an extremely average, ordinary boy, is NOT happy that his mother has signed him up for summer camp. But he begrudgingly obeys his mother and gets on the bus, filled with anxiety. Having never been camping, he can only imagine having a terrible time. On the bus, he's forced to sit by a boy … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Edgar’s Extraordinary Camping Adventure” by Lori Jacobson
In this fictional account of the Revolutionary Conflict between the British and the American New Republic and the expansion toward the West, the author includes, in italics, the factual accounts of events during the conflict. The result is a novel that will stimulate a desire for readers to research and learn more about this wonderful … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Revolutionary War and the American Trailblazers: Quest of a Patriotic American Family” by John D Houck
Do you want to avoid costly mistakes as you navigate your path to destiny? Are you seeking wisdom in daily decision-making? Author Jerry Udoh, PhD, understands. He's had both deep lows and extreme highs running his own businesses. He's also been a senior pastor of a multi-branch church. And now, with his book Wisdom in … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Wisdom in Action: Spiritual & Practical Guidelines to Walk in the Wisdom of God” by Jerry Udoh, PhD
Dr. James Cancilleri stared at the wall screen, mouth open as if to speak. He shook his head, looked at his hand, and pointed at what he saw: Six hundred years in the past, according to the time monitor display-his most important ancestors were in trouble. The males were dying before they had a chance … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Steel Blood” by Gabriel F.W. Koch
You're trying to finish your dissertation-would it be helpful to be able to pick the brain of an academic writer? What about a publisher for the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)? It would definitely be useful to speak with someone else who's gone through it, and survived, earning that graduate degree. Now you can, … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “A Simple Guide to Completing Your Dissertation: It’s a Marathon Not a Sprint” by Bruce J Carter, PhD
