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December 17, 2018
17th

About the Book
Lifting the Veil, Raising Consciousness poses questions that you may not ever have considered asking yourself, such as ‘Who am I’? and ‘Why am I here’? For some, these questions never get asked and so life is perceived from the physical and material aspects only.
Do you believe that your mind is in your head and its output is generated from your brain? Or do you have the wider perspective that ‘mind’ is a non-local consciousness that...
December 15, 2018
16th

Blurb
If his sixteen years of experience has taught Mikey Alston only one thing, it’s this:
Life is too damn cruel to face alone…
The ice took our car off the road.
The tree wrecked it.
Tate and I didn’t make it out unscathed.
My parents didn’t make it out alive…
I was eleven, and that’s the day my whole world was ripped away from me.
My brother, David, was twenty-one. All the family I had left, I needed him. He didn’t need me.
David sent me away. Packed...
December 14, 2018
15th

A word from the author
For my entry this year, I thought I’d introduce you to a different type of werewolf book
December 13, 2018
14th

Blurb
After the tragic death of his daughter, Jack finds himself with more questions than answers. While reading his daughter’s diary about an imaginary unicorn called Summer, he begins to suspect that the unicorn may not be so imaginary after all. Questioning his own sanity, he soon finds himself on a desperate search to unravel the mystery of the unicorn and find what really happened to his daughter. As answers come to light, he begins to regre...
December 12, 2018
13th

Over the last few years, my children have received lots of gifts. Obnoxiously loud gifts, gifts with lights that have on multiple occasions made my heart leap with fear that an officer was behind me as my children played in the backseat, heavy toe-breaking toys, and toys that are exciting for a few days, then sit in a corner taking up space. One of the best gifts my children have received is books. What an incredible gift to exercise a child’s mi...
December 11, 2018
12th

Bio
Hello, everyone! My name is Simi Sunny, and I write Mystery, Fantasy, and Young Adult (mostly Fantasy and Young adult). I’m born and raised in Phildelphia, Pennsylvannia with my lovely Indian family. As much as I love being a writer, I alao love being a bookworm, anime lover, and artist (I draw mostly anime). Check me out on every social media, because I post updates, short stories and poems, artwork, etc.
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December 10, 2018
11th

About the Author
Tonya Duncan Ellis loves to travel and has visited 49 American states, 20 countries, and three continents, but some of her best journeys have been between the pages of a novel. As a girl she could always be found with a book in her hand, and reading is still one of her favorite hobbies. Tonya is the author of the award winning, Readers’ Favorite “Five Star” rated, Sophie Washington children’s book series, geared toward readers ages...
December 9, 2018
10th

Author Bio
Hello everyone! My name is Aliya DalRae and I’m the author of the award-winning Jessica Sweet Trilogy, along with a boatload of paranormal short stories taking place in the fictional town of Fallen Cross, Ohio. I write mostly paranormal romance/urban fantasy and I’m currently working on the Fallen Cross Legion series, which I hope to begin publishing early next year. When I’m not writing, you can find me working side by side with my immorta...
December 8, 2018
9th

Hi guys! I’m so excited you’re here for Indie Advent Calendar 2018!
I’m the host of this event so please take a look around the rest of the site if you want to know more about me. I’ll be talking about the first book in The Constellation Saga today, Heirs of Power, but it’s also the release day for the second book, The Mage-Lord’s Legacy!
To celebrate, I’ll be giving away Heirs of Power for free on Kindle until Thursday so make sure you grab your copy b...
December 7, 2018
8th

Know anybody curious about Cuba?
Among Friends: Travels in Cuba describes a tourist’s discovery of Cuba as the country eases into the post-Castro era. With an eye for the telling details of Cuban life, Murray first explores Havana and then other provinces to the west and east in visits spread over a period of eight years. We sightsee with Julian, her Cuban friend, live with Magdalena, landlady and untiring critic of the regime, and trav...