Featured Book of the Week – AMP Messenger by Stephen Arseneault

Featured Book of the Week - AMP Messenger by Stephen Arseneault

AMP Messenger [Kindle Edition]
Stephen Arseneault (Author)

The first book in the AMP series. In a distant galaxy, humans are on the run. For a thousand years they have fled from an enemy that is bent on their annihilation. The only real defense is their home, a great station called the Grid with a faster than light drive that is unmatched for speed. Don is a Messenger not a hero. But ordinary men sometimes have a way of rising to the occasion. War is coming and fate will place him smack in the middle. Is Man ready for the 43rd Milgari war? Don Grange doesn’t think so!

Also available from this author:
“SODIUM:1 Harbinger” – a sci-fi action adventure of a first alien encounter in the 1950s
“SODIUM:2 Apocalypse” – the aliens return in modern day and attack
“SODIUM:3 Fusion” – the aliens return with an even larger force
“SODIUM:4 Gravity” – a new world explored and the battle for Earth moves into high gear!
“SODIUM:5 Assault” – it’s time to take the fight to their world!
“SODIUM:6 Defiance” – the final fight for Earth’s survival. Winner rules the galaxy!
“AMP Messenger” – in a distant galaxy, Humans are on the run…
“AMP Private War” – some were just born to lead…
“AMP Blitzkrieg” – strike with surprise and speed…
“AMP Rebellion” – watch your back Human…
“AMP Colossus” – who dares violate our space…
“AMP Siege” – coming soon!

Featured Author of the Week – Stephen Arseneault

Featured Author of the Week - Stephen Arseneault

Stephen Arseneault is a native of Central Florida where he lives with his wife and children. With several decades of experience in the fields of science and technology Stephen brings a realistic approach to the science fiction in his works. SODIUM is his first sci-fi series. AMP is the follow-on series to SODIUM.

The SODIUM series was written in first person narrative in an attempt to give the feeling of a historic account of a story as told by the main character. There is no dialogue between characters. It is not the traditional format for a science fiction novel, but it does add a unique dimension to the story, bringing the reader closer to the main character as the actions and events unfold.

The AMP series is also first person, but it follows the popular format with character dialogue.

Aside from eBooks the writings are also available in print from the author’s web site http://www.arsenex.com. Stephen enjoys reader feedback. Please send any thoughts or opinions to comments@arsenex.com.

Ah, some sweet poetry for your lover…if they like darker side of love…ewwahhhaaaa…..

Ah, some sweet poetry for your lover...if they like darker side of love...ewwahhhaaaa.....

The Dark Ones: A Collection of Rhyming Poetry [Kindle Edition]
Bex Pavia (Author)

A book of poetry that often lingers in the darker corners of rhyme, this collection offers everything from the slightly twisted to the
nonsensical, with a few ‘shady’ stops in between.
Fantasy, myth, and legend bring a touch of light to the morbid and the morose.

The Dark Ones revisits a selection of poems published in The Soul Bearer, and The Moon Queen, edited and slotting in
perfectly with many newly written and never seen before.

Step inside and rest a time,
Enjoy the darker side of rhyme.
Betwixt the pages of this tome,
Within the shadows, you will roam.

Murder…a simple little thing. Until you have a teen investigator on your trail .

Murder...a simple little thing. Until you have a teen investigator on your trail .

The Little Girl You Kiss Goodnight (The Steph Linder Trilogy Book 1) [Kindle Edition]
John Tucker (Author)

Steph Linder dreams of being an Atlanta policewoman when she graduates high school in 1980’s Georgia. After her estranged mother is killed in Woody Pines, Steph is forced to stay with the grandmother and uncle she blames for her parent’s divorce in order to secretly investigate the murder. In the small, insulated town, Steph encounters a hunky teenager with intimate ties to her mother, three disreputable men who worked with her at a seedy bar, and a friendly librarian with several motives to be the number one suspect.

With only six days to catch the killer before going back to Atlanta to finish her senior year, Steph deals with a lecherous uncle, residents who view her as an unwelcome stranger, and long distance problems with her boyfriend and two BFF’s. Will she find the killer, or fall victim to the same fate as her mother?

The Little Girl You Kiss Goodnight is a teen-noir crime mystery that features a plucky, but flawed heroine, a broken family unit that bands together after eight long years, and a tension-filled denouement that will stay with you long after you finish the novel.

A stroke is a trouble thing…it can paralyze, wipe away years of memories, or like Celeste, add years of memories especially if the stroke attacks at Hickory Hill. DON’T FORGET TO ‘SHARE’ SO YOUR FRIENDS CAN GET IT FREE! HICKORY HILL is FREE for 48hrs! Just click on the link below, click to order, then enter code HD27H (this code will give you a 100% discount to load it on your e-reader or your computer)

A stoke is a trouble thing...it can paralyses, wipe away years of memories, or like Celeste, add years of memories especially if the stroke accrues at Hickory Hill.

Hickory Hill
By Sherrie Hill

The lifelong friendship has lasted almost one-hundred years. One black, one white; both born and raised on Hickory Hill in the shadows of slavery, in Illinois, where slavery was illegal. Their end plan was to live out their last remaining days together, after their husbands had passed. So far, it’s been thirty-six years of remembering the romance of life, and memories shared.

Since it was built, many people have come and gone through the gates of Hickory Hill, but if they were people of color they usually left in chains to be sold into slavery in Kentucky, or traded out as payment of debts. A well trained slave was as good as cash, sometimes better. It was a way of life that didn’t die easily.

Today, Lilly hoped the trip to their childhood home would help put all of Celeste’s jumbled memories back in order, but moments after they arrived Celeste had a massive stroke. The chaos of her mind quickly taking her back to the story days, where she and Lilly learned the history Hickory Hill, their history and the history of the people who made Hickory Hill what it had become.

Hickory Hill tells stories of the 1840 salt plantation in Southeastern Illinois, officially named Hickory Hill when the cornerstone was first set. It is now owned by the State of Illinois, but is more commonly known as The Old Slave House.