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Thursday, 13 February 2014

BOOK TOUR, REVIEW & GIVEAWAY - The Money Tree by LaDonna Smith - Childrens book


Virtual Book Tour Dates: 1/20/14 - 2/17/14
Genre: Children
Blurb:
Follow Tyler on his adventure to get enough money for a cool new toy, without the help of his parents. A witty and fun story with upbeat text for your young child with a valuable lesson about working hard and saving money to get something they really want! The clear text and playful illustrations aim to simplify financial concepts like earning, saving, interest, the difference between needs and wants, and the joy of running one’s own business. To make the otherwise boring topic interesting, the concepts have been explained through small anecdotes accompanied with colorful illustrations to stimulate children and ignite a love of saving.


 
My Book Review

About the Author:

LaDonna N. Smith is a certified financial educator whose goal is to educate youth from all walks of life on how to find their path to financial empowerment. LaDonna draws inspiration for her book ideas from several typical parenting routines; watching her children play or argue, overhearing them sing or talk, and listening to all the amazing ideas, concerns, & request that they come up with. The Money Tree, is the first, but her children have inspired many more literary surprises already in the works! LaDonna and her husband reside in New York and have four wonderful children, all with intriguing and different personalities, like the characters she creates in her storybooks.
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INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR


1) What was your favourite book/author as a child?

 My favorite book/author as a child was Charlotte's Web/EB White. I will always treasure Charlotte's Web, as my mom shared the story with me when I was a kid, and now that my children are reading Charlotte's Web in school I am able to share my experience/insight on the book with my own children.

2) If you could be a character in a childrens book who would you want to be?
If I could be a character in a children's book it would be Olivia (yes the pig). The world is her stage, she is adventurous, and she doesn't mind being different and going against societal norms.

3) What made you decide to write for the age group you currently write for?
I decided to write for elementary school age children because I believe that teaching children about money early on pays off. While in elementary school children are introduced to math concepts and they are developing their learning style, so I think this is the perfect age group to introduce financial literacy to. The earlier you introduce financial concepts to children, the more likely that they will grow up and make good financial decisions.

4) Do you think it's important that children's books have a morale to them rather than just be a fairy tale?
Fairy tales are usually written for the sole purpose of entertaining. Although I love many of the classic fairy tales, I believe that it is important for children's books to set real examples for children, while providing a moral message that they can use in their day to day lives. 

5) E-book or Paper book? 

Call me old fashioned, but for me I prefer a paper book any day. Although technology/e-books are pretty cool I love opening up and turning the pages of a good book.

6) Coffee or Tea?

I love coffee! I love the aroma, the taste and the energy kick it gives you.

7) Night owl or early bird?



I am a night owl by nature but forced to be an early bird by work.

Enter the giveaway below for your chance to win a print copy of The Money Tree by LaDonna N. Smith!


Goodreads Book Giveaway

The Money Tree by Ladonna N Smith

The Money Tree

by Ladonna N Smith

Giveaway ends February 17, 2014.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
 
 

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

BOOK TOUR & GIVEAWAY - Stillwell by Michael Phillip Cash - Paranormal, Suspense Thriller and romance

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Book Title - Stillwell: A Haunting on Long Island

Author -  Michael Phillip Cash 

Virtual Book Tour: 9/23/13 - 10/21/13

Genres: Paranormal, Thriller, Romance, and Suspense

Blurb:

Paul Russo’s wife just died. While trying to get his family’s life back in order, Paul is being tormented by a demon who is holding his wife's spirit hostage on the other side. His fate is intertwined with an old haunted mansion on the north shore of Long Island called Stillwell Manor. Paul must find clues dating back hundreds of years to set his wife's soul free.

Excerpt:

This is an excerpt where Paul finds Stillwell. 

It was just before two, and Paul knew he had to be home for Stella’s bus. There was no time to stop at the library, so he swung the car onto Route 25A and headed for the Stillwell estate. Route 25A was a state highway on Long Island. It served as the main east-west route for most of the North Shore, running for seventy-three miles from the Midtown Tunnel to Calverton in Suffolk County.

The route was known for its scenic path through decidedly lesser-developed areas such as Brookville, Fort Salonga, Centerport, and the Roslyn Viaduct. It was known by various names along its routing, the most prominent of which included Northern Boulevard.

He wanted to walk the grounds before he met with Melissa tomorrow. He felt outside his body, as if he was moving in slow motion. He knew that he drove but didn’t feel the passage of time. Still on autopilot, he was in a strange, suspended kind of state where things happened by rote. They got done, but he just couldn’t recall how. He reached out to the seat next to him and caressed the worn leather. It was Allison’s seat. His soul mate. She would know what to do with Jesse. His hand met empty air and closed into a tight fist. “Get your shit together, Paul,” he told himself. Hesitantly, he turned on the radio and felt a sense of relief when he heard Elton John singing  “Yellow Brick Road.”

He pulled into the overgrown driveway surrounded by tall pine trees, just off the main road. Huge old gates that had rusted over years ago and were left unguarded Stillwell. Paul remembered they never closed them; they were broken at a wild party in the last century, by ancestors of the current owners that lived in the house. He had researched today on the Internet, learning the house was built by a prosperous farmer during the 1700s. This landowner was the first Andrews to arrive here from England. Craig had an attic filled with clothing belonging to different eras. Paul loved a Revolutionary War drum they had found there. Craig had made a wedding present of it and gave it to Paul and Allison when they married. He treasured it, and although it was buried under paper in his office, he liked to clean it off and bang on it with the children.

The house had a sorrowful reputation. Nothing tangible, just an overall aura of sadness that was often the subject of newspaper articles. He couldn’t recall any of the stories, only that there was something sad associated with the house. As if that wasn’t enough, now it could add a murder-suicide to its history, just for atmosphere, he thought ruefully.

At the end of a two-mile gravel driveway, the house stood proudly, surrounded by ancient trees that were lush with the beginning of fall colors. It was a two-story colonial, seventeen bedrooms, he recalled, and with seven or eight bathrooms. Maybe more. There were parts of the house he had never seen. There was a ballroom and a servants’ wing. It was locked up. A lone band of ripped yellow police tape floated on the crisp early fall air; it was attached to one of the wrought-iron railings. The word “caution” on the police tape waved on the breeze as if beckoning him to enter. He had no key, so he parked the car on the top of the gravel driveway and walked through the dense overgrowth toward the back terrace. He’d have to tell Melissa to have a gardener clean it up. It was silent there. He couldn’t hear any traffic from the main road, only the gentle chirping of birds and the trees swaying. There was a wall of French doors. It was beautiful. He knew the ballroom was here. A lone dove called gently for her mate, breaking the silence. Overhead two Canadian geese honked loudly, flying low. He recalled that they mated for life and found a well of jealously rearing its ugly head. He had mated for life. What do they do when one partner is taken away?

The terrace red bricks were broken and sprouting weeds poked through. Walking slowly, he peeked through one of the many panes of wavy glass at the light blue ballroom. Counting three Schonbek chandeliers, he calculated their worth, whistling softly.

He passed the big room and realized it was the family’s library. Still packed with books, it would be a nice touch for the open house. A roaring fire would really help when he did the showing. Pictures hung on green, blasé walls; overall, there was a feeling of faded wealth. Here and there were empty spots on the wall where he supposed Craig and his brothers took a family memento or portrait.

He sat abruptly on the first step, tears welling in his eyes. The bleakness of his life stretched before him as anger surged through his veins like hot lava. “You left me alone,” he choked to the empty yard. “I don’t want to do this,” he whispered, feeling so small, adrift, and unhappy. His thoughts wandered to his kids again, and an overwhelming feeling of helplessness surrounded him.

Sighing, he wiped his cheeks, ashamed of the tears and surprised he had this incredible supply of them, and ambled over to the last set of French doors. The bedroom. The master bedroom. It was the crime scene; he had read the report on his computer. He saw the dusty outline of the grand furniture and wondered how well they were able to clean it. He rubbed a small circle in the glass, pressed his eye, and blinked.

“Oh my God!” Bile rose to burn his throat when he saw the carnage inside. Guts and gore splattered the room. Streaks of blood and holes from the shotgun pellets peppered the white walls. Bits of brain and decaying flesh decomposed on the floor.

A chair was overturned, its brocade drenched with stains of violence. The carpet was black with dried blood. A lone slipper, a pink thing doused in blood, lay abandoned by its wearer on the floor. Reeling away, he wondered if Melissa knew it hadn’t been cleaned yet.

He started to run and fell into the bushes vomiting what little he had in his stomach. How was he going to look at that room with Melissa tomorrow? Stumbling to his car, he knocked over a planter with a dead bush. His breathing sounded harsh in his ears; he fumbled for his phone and dialed Melissa, his fingers shaking. It rang four or five times before she answered.

“Melissa?” His voice sounded strange to his own ears. “Have you been to the house?”

“Paul? Are you OK? Why?”

“I thought you said they cleaned it up.”

“They did, Paul. I inspected it yesterday. It’s all good, I promise.”

“Um...you sure?” He blinked hard.

“Yes. What’s wrong?”

“Nothing. Nothing. I’ll see you tomorrow.”

He dropped the phone in his pocket and sat in the car, stunned. Putting the keys into the ignition, he thought to drive away but stopped. He got out and warily went into the yard again. Wanting another look, now that he calmed his beating heart, he saw the small circle he’d cleared on the window earlier. Tentatively, his heart started pounding again as he approached the doors. Stupefied, he peered in and saw a stripped bed, wooden floors, and pristine walls. He shook his head then left quickly, wondering what the hell had just happened to him.

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Author Bio:


Born and raised on Long Island, Michael has always had a love for horror, thriller, paranormal and action writing. Earning a degree in English and an MBA, he has worked various jobs before settling into being a full-time author. He currently resides on Long Island with his wife and children. Brood X: A First Hand Account of the Great Cicada Invasion is his debut novel. His second novel, Stillwell: A Haunting On Long Island is his latest. Michael is currently working in his first novella. Look for The Hanging Tree in early October!


Author Links:

https://www.facebook.com/MichaelPhillipCash
http://www.michaelphillipcash.com
https://twitter.com/michaelpcash
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7060225.Michael_Phillip_Cash
http://www.michaelphillipcash-officialblog.com/
http://www.pinterest.com/michaelpcash
http://www.amazon.com/Michael-Phillip-Cash/e/B00CEAC3VS/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1


Giveaway:

Michael Phillip Cash is giving away five prizes! The grand prize is $50 through PayPal and a signed copy of his book. Four other winners will win a signed copy of Stillwell: A Haunting on Long Island. This giveaway starts at 9/23/13 at 12 AM Eastern Time and ends 10/22/13 at 12 AM Eastern Time. Enter through Rafflecopter! Open Internationally, must be 18 or over to enter.

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Wednesday, 25 September 2013

BOOK TOUR - Deviltry Afoot by Carol Pritt



Title - Deviltry Afoot

Author - Carol Pritt

Genres: Paranormal, Occult

Book Blurb: Seeking justice for her daughters murder Tina must seek answers in the supernatural realm. Terror is spreading over Pendale. Love is pitted against a dreadful force.

Excerpt:

Deep into an uneasy dream Tina’s face was twisted in consternation.
Dan hadn’t stayed over this evening. She’d told him she needed time to gather strength and come to grips with what lay ahead.
He’d looked hurt. She knew he could not understand her need to be alone at such a time.
He offered to sit up with her all night.
She told him she was wrung out; she would be able to sleep a bit.
She longed to fall into unconsciousness and to block all thought.
Her bedroom felt airless.
The little clock on her nightstand seemed to have a very loud tick tonight. The dials revealed it to be 1:00 pm.
Still asleep Tina shifted her weight to lie on her back.
Her heavy cotton nightgown became bunched up under the small of her back.
Suddenly she brought up her hands folding them over her chest in the position that the dead are laid out.
Beads of sweat broke out on her face, although the temperature in her room was a cool sixty-four degrees.
She was carrying groceries to her car in a dark parking lot.
Behind her there was a small convenience store. It was lit up. The buildings light stopped at the front of the building.
Tina tossed her bag of groceries into the passenger side of the seat. Just as she lifted her leg to get in behind the wheel she thought of her mother. She’d yell up a storm if she could see her now. As a teen Tina was lectured countless times about getting into a car alone. First check out the back seat to make sure no one was lurking there, she could still her mom stress.
Tina sat her leg back down on the pavement. She opened the back door. All clear.
She slid into the front seat closing her door and rolling down her window most of the way.
Glancing out her open window she began to shake all over.
Two hands with long tapered fingers suddenly grasp the window!
As if in slow motion a hooded figure raised itself!
Her door was flung open wide.
It pushed her backward sending her sprawling across the seat.
She was immobile from fear.
The thing lowered itself to her feet.
It covered her with its form inch by inch.
Its dark cloak was spread wide to enfold her completely.
Her heart thumped so hard she felt ready to pass out praying she would.
It was up to her head now.
Tina was so cold it was as if she were entombed within a block of ice
The smell of decay surrounding her was so rank she couldn’t catch a good breath.
The hood slipped back a bit. She couldn’t decipher its features clearly. She could only make out black pinpoint eyes.
Drool oozed from its mouth. A great gob of spittle plunked down on her forehead.
She let out a scream.
She thought she’d cried out, and awoken.
It was actually only phase two.
Still dreaming she thanked the Lord that it was only a nightmare.
Lights flickered from the traffic through her drapes.
Something in the room didn’t feel right.
The sheet was shifting downward of its own accord.
Two hands grasp the foot of the bed as a cloaked figure crawled up and over her!
She surrendered herself up to it.
She was entirely passive until sirens from a passing rescue unit brought her to an actual waking state ending her ordeal.
Rest would elude her the remainder of the night. She sighed and got up from the bed.
First light would signal the start of her greatest trial.
She must commend her only offspring to eternal rest.
  
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Author Bio:

Carol Pritt lives in the northeast with her family. She has two Associate degrees, one in Liberal Arts, and the other in Journalism from the local community college. Ms. Pritt enjoys writing, reading, spending time with her family, and playing with her pets. This is her first novel.

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Tuesday, 17 September 2013

BOOK TOUR - How to run a Home-based E-Bay store - Annette Shaw

Welcome to today's blog tour author, Annette Shaw. If like me you are an e-bay but either not sure how to set up your own store, or want to be more effective with your store, have a look at this great book designed just for you!

How to Run a Home-Based eBay Store: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide for Your First Online Store by Annette Shaw

Tour Dates: 9/12/13 to 9/19/13

Genres: Non-Fiction, Business, Ebay, and How To's

Blurb:

A perfect solution to make ends meet or to prepare for the holidays without going into debt.
Try this comprehensive guide, written for the stay-home mom, detailing how to
set up a home-based business through eBay and beyond from the perspective of a
dress shop but applicable to any product.

This book reveals how to:
--Set up a USPS, eBay and PayPal Account

--Set up listings including

Explaining conditions, brand & category
Taking photos & editing
Item Descriptions
Payments systems to use
Shipping preferences & services
Countries to sell to & some you should
avoid

--How to Set yourself apart from competitors

--Great Images

Where to purchase mannequins
What camera to purchase

--How to purchase merchandise to resell

Where to purchase online merchandise at a
great discount sent right to your door

--How to schedule your pick-up through USPS.com

--A typical day in the life of an eBay merchant

--How to manage your work area

--Managing your profits and much more

*Bonus Content- Includes online sources to market your eBay inventory simultaneously.
  
Excerpt:

Chapter 4: Setting Ourselves Apart
Now that you know what it’s like to sell normally on eBay let’s get started on the next step creating a unique and professional
identity on eBay. What will your business look and feel like? It’s no secret that there are millions of sellers on eBay, so what will set you apart from the crowd as a respected and trusted seller? Think aboutwhat kind of shopper you are when you go to a brick and mortar store. Walking through a clean, well-cared for store enables a customer to browse a little longer and linger over items catching her eye. By contrast, strolling through a store that is dirty, loud and in disarray makes me beeline for the exit, never
mind the merchandise! This holds true for online shopping as well. The way I chose to go about this is using an auction
template and image hosting company in one. This is a terrific company that provides seamless and quite creative auction templates that also host all of your images. Instead of using eBay to list your items you go to create listings through them.

SellerSourceBook

The Seller Source Book (SSB) transfers your listing to eBay flawlessly. Their monthly fee is $8 or $21 a quarter and conveniently comes right out of your PayPal account. You can even get 10% off their monthly subscription with this coupon code 8BB48.

My second recommendation for creating a unique professional feel for your listings is:

SheandIDesigns.com

 I started out using Seller Source Book alone to create my listings and eventually wanted something more, so I sought out this company to make the custom header template below for a look and feel uniquely me which took about a week to complete.
She and I Designs then installed the HTML code into SSB’s photo hosting template. Again for a very reasonable one-time fee, they will create a unique design for you after a few emails explaining what you’re looking for.
Or She and I Designs has pre-made, wonderfully creative templates that they sell a limited number of, which you can browse
through and purchase. They’re very familiar with both eBay and Seller Source Book ensuring a perfect transition.

Buy Link:

Amazon http://amzn.to/1akuKjH

About the Author:

Annette Shaw is a wife of 24 years, mother of three beautiful children, native Texan, eBay Power Seller and
aspiring writer living in beautiful eastern Washington state. Annette is an avid reader, writer and putterer when not engaging
customers from all over the world in this life of an eBay merchant.

The tour link is below:
http://fireandicebooktours.wordpress.com/2013/09/10/now-takings-sign-ups-how-to-run-a-home-based-ebay-store-a-complete-step-by-step-guide-for-your-first-online-store-by-annette-shaw/

Sunday, 15 September 2013

BOOK TOUR - Inshallah by Sybil Powell ~ A must read romance




Title - Inshallah 

Author- Sybil Powell 

Genre: Romance 


Book Blurb:

Jinnya a wilful but otherwise a conventional Saudi girl had her life turned upside down at Abba airport when she admired an English expatriate, Mark Maxwell. Through a series of fateful situations they meet and fall in love, breaking the civil and religious laws of the country.  Fighting against all the difficulties they plan their future together, only to be discovered by her brother. He has the agonising task of choosing between his religion and his sister and to a faceoff with Mark his friend. Eventually deciding for his sister he is now set against his father who is of an older generation with strongly held religious views.


Originally written in 1978 it is of that time when Saudi Arabia had recently become a united country but a country of contrasts, between the more and less religious elements, between the rich and the poor, between a desire to modernise and a desire to maintain the discipline of the old. This forms the background to the novel and highlights the challenges facing the young couple.


The end leaves the reader to make up their own mind as to rights and wrongs of the tale.



Excerpt: 

The  air hostess shivered from the drop in temperature although it was very warm after the uncomfortable searing heat in Jidda, she could feel the difference.   “I hope you enjoyed your flight.   Goodnight,” she said smiling with automatic politeness as the passengers filed past wrestling with their bags before descending the steps to the tarmac.   Relieved the trip was over she glanced at the last few stragglers wishing they would hurry up.   Tonight the short internal flight from Jidda to Abha had been anything but enjoyable, the first-class passengers always expected plenty of attention but for some unknown reason they had been exceptionally demanding.   To make matters worse the aircraft had rocked violently through bad turbulence over the mountains, upsetting the more nervous travelers.


Can I help you?”  She stepped forward to help the last passenger who was wrestling with a couple of vanity cases and many carrier bags.

Thank you I can manage,” came the soft but determined reply.

She stood back patiently while the woman began to organise her luggage; her family had already disembarked a few minutes earlier leaving her to cope with most of their bits and pieces.  The air hostess was interested in every passenger, it was an essential part of her job to observe people individually.   This woman like all the women of her country was dressed in purdah, a long black cloak that covered her body, her veil had hung loosely over her face during the flight.   In the cabin light she had estimated the lady was young and obviously very beautiful.   Her hands and nails, the only part of her body showing, were immaculate, the restrained show of jewellery suggested a very confident, educated woman and yet she had an air of youthful excitement about her.   The airhostess often speculated on the lives of passengers, what happened to them after they had left the aircraft wondering if she would ever see them again.   The black clad figure giving a final adjustment to her veil, was no exception, this young lady’s future would be beyond the airhostess’s wildest speculations.

Buy Link:
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About the Author:

I’m Sybil Powell, wife, mother, friend, entrepreneur, traveler and now an author of books which reflect many of those life experiences.

I spent most of my childhood in a seaside resort town on the south coast of my native England. Eastbourne was a wonderful place to grow up, but sheltered just enough to make me want to go out and spread my wings and see what the rest of the world had to offer! That adventure started after I married a wonderful, young serviceman. After settling into life in the forces, we moved to Germany where we lived for a couple of years. On returning to England and civilian life, we settled in the north where I found work in the more heavily industrialized world of Yorkshire. Very different from the life I had known in a seaside resort!

I loved living in and learning about the lifestyles in different parts of England, but my education really expanded when we moved half the world away to Saudi Arabia. The contrast between the coastal mountain areas and the inland, desert cities along with the rich culture and traditions going back literally thousands of years, is something which has affected my life and my writing ever since.

Eventually we bid ‘Adieu’ to those exotic, arid lands and returned to the UK. Back home again, I started my own business—a secretarial agency which provided companies with the then-fledgling service of a virtual assistant.

We’ve now moved again and this time to Wales, where I’ve settled into my writing career, and very happily draw on my many experiences both at home and abroad. Because those experiences have been so diverse, my books tend to be very different from each other and stand on their own- in plot, characters, culture and background.

Author Links:
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Thursday, 12 September 2013

VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR - Two Romantic, Two Suspenseful by Harmony Stalter ~ Romance, Chick Lit, Suspense




TITLE - Two Romantic,Two Suspenseful

AUTHOR - Harmony Stalter

GENRE: Romance, Chick-lit, Suspense

Book Blurb:

Two Romantic, Two Suspenseful has four very different short stories.
The Former Student - A shy girl returns to her school to see the teacher she has always had a crush on still there. When fantasy becomes a reality for them both, the teacher becomes the student.
The Stolen Child - A mother chooses to ignore the warning given to her by a strange and mysterious woman. When her child is taken, it becomes a race against time to rescue the child alive.
My Death- A woman chooses to put her career first, but at what consequence. Witness the accounts of a break up gone terribly wrong.
Dancing the Night Away - Two people, who have been hurt countless times, finally find love in the unlikeliest of places.

Excerpt:

The Former Student: Alana returned to her old high school seven years after graduating. She took the open English teachers position. When she walked through the doors on her first day of work, she could not believe it looked the same. There was one classroom she was particularly interested in, his room. She wanted to know if he was still working here. She walked up the flight of stairs and turned left. Two doors down, she peaked in the room on the left side of the hallway. There he was writing his name on the board in preparation for the first class. She smiled. He still looked the same with a bit of gray peppered throughout his hair. She knocked on the door. He turned and smiled that same innocent smile she seen every day of her senior year.

The Stolen Child: Louise ran all the way home with Jenny in her arms. By the time they got home, the rain fall had increased and they were soaking wet. Louise placed Jenny on the porch, sandwiched between her and the front door. Looking around, she made sure that the woman had not followed them home. She unlocked the door and ushered Jenny on the house. Securely locking the door behind her, she turned to Jenny.

My Death: I felt him slip one of his muscular arms around my waist. The other one wrapped around my shoulders, his hand covered my mouth. I could smell the soap he used to wash his hands. My heart and mind were racing. I did not know what was going on. I began to panic. I squeezed my eyes shut, trying to fight back the tears. I began to weep. He cinched his grip tighter..

Dancing the Night Away: I spotted her as I walked in the door; she was with a bunch of her friends.  The girls were all out on the dance floor, with their purses in a pile in between them.   They had their drinks in one hand, and their bodies all moved in a cohesive rhythm.  She was wearing a knee length, cobalt blue dress with a pair of black pumps.  Her copper red hair was wet with sweat, and her fair skin had a glistening sheen. 

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About The Author ~ Harmony Stalter:

Harmony Stalter (1976-Present)was born in Newburgh, New York. She currently makes her home in Central Florida, and is a freelance writer that currently writes for a monthly magazine called All Access Music Magazine. She was an architectural drafter for three years before she dove head first into pursuing her career in writing, her first love. Employee Body Language Revealed: How to Predict Behavior in the Workplace by Reading and Understanding Body Language is her first book. Since completing this book, she has written Dancing the Night Away, Bulk Cooking: Everything You Need to Know, and The Great Wolf Lodge 2011 Travel Guide.

Author Links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarmonysFreelanceWritingWorld
Twitter: https://twitter.com/writer247
Website: http://www.harmonysfreelancewritingworld.com
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4639373.Harmony_Stalter




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