• The Book of Morrigan

     https://a.co/eFitlUIA destiny he never asked for. A legacy he can’t escape.After surviving a mysterious childhood tragedy, Sean Walsh has worked hard to focus on his future. At just twenty-three he has his entire life mapped out: A doctorate in history from Dublin’s prestigious Trinity College, and a long, fulfilling career spent exploring dusty archives and sprawling libraries. It’s no surprise he has a passion for uncovering the past, given his own is shrouded in so much secrecy. A mother killed in inexplicable circumstances. A bereft father, with blood on his hands. And beneath the fragmented memories of that time, even darker secrets. Whispers of ancient clans, violent curses, howling wolf-men, and everlasting life—stories too surreal to be believed.When Sean meets Keira, it seems his careful plans have led him to happiness far greater than he ever dreamed. But his family’s legacy is more than just an emotional scar; it’s written into his blood. If he doesn’t face his destiny, Sean could be consumed by the darkness he abhors, and destroy the one person he cares for most. Readmore

  • Daisy, the Brave Little Dolphin

     https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BSRWDG5P/Daisy, the Brave Little Dolphin is a heartwarming tale of adventure and kindness. It follows the journey of Daisy, a small but brave and curious dolphin, who sets out to explore the ocean on her own. Along the way, Daisy comes across a group of bigger dolphins who were teasing a small fish, and a turtle caught in a fishing net, and helps them both. Her acts of kindness and bravery have a positive impact on all the creatures she meets. The story concludes with the moral that kindness and bravery can come in small packages and that we should always help those in need, no matter how small or big the problem may be. Readmore

  • Eyes on the Earth: 01

    https://www.amazon.es/dp/8411444201/Air, Water, Food and Energy, are the fundamental resources that every modern civilization must have in a clean, safe, reliable and abundant way, so that the dynamics of development do not stop, and be sustainable.But our Energy System is mainly based on the use of fossil fuels -oil, natural gas and its derivatives-, with the result of producing mainly the well known "Greenhouse Gases" as a waste.Both "Global Warming" and "Climate Change" -phenomena caused by the use of fossil fuels -are negatively affecting all the inhabitants of the Planet, to the extent that today the consequences in various regions are irreversible.¿What would happen if we continue with this dynamic, and take these phenomena to such an extreme, resulting in increases in global average temperatures exceeding 2°C above the average historical pre-industrial levels?All forecasts in this scenario reveal catastrophic consequences for most of the most inhabited territories on our Planet.For all types of readers, "Eyes on the Earth" simply explains the origin of these phenomena never before experienced in the history of mankind, as well as showing that there are feasible solutions to stabilize the dynamics of "Global Warming" and the "Climate Change"-phenomena that feed off each other-, solutions fundamentally based on "Sustainable Development"With all the rigor of scientific reasoning, with the best examples, and simplicity of a good disclosure, so that it is within everyone's reach and understanding.https://www.letrame.com/autores/eyesontheearth/  Readmore

  • BYPASS: 100 INCREDIBLY SHORT STORIES (Author Interview)

     https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRVWHXLSBypass looks like a great book.  What can you tell us about it?The book tries to highlight the beauty in the extraordinary and ordinary.  From grocery store receipts to junk mail, from a fictional family named The Words, Bypass is the story of you, me, and that which dwells in the imagination.  The thoughts never said.  The sentences never written.  The reality never lived.  Any plans to turn it into a series?Yes!What story did you have the most fun writing?The story about the two swimmers was by far, my favorite.  Growing up I was one of many other kids who participated in endless swim races to the dock. Recently I went back to the lake only to find that the next generation was also racing to the dock.  I was inspired to think that even in this day and age, some things truly do not change. What inspired the idea for the book?In September of 2019 I was awaiting the results of the New York State bar exam.  As you can imagine, I was incredibly anxious and each day seemed painfully long.  I was inspired by the work of author and NavySeal Mark Divine, who believes that you are capable of 20 times what you think you are.  While Divine usually applies this thinking to physical workouts, I thought it might be interesting to apply it to writing.  So, I set out to write 100 incredibly short stories. After I found out that I passed the bar, I continued to write...straight through the pandemic.How did you come up with the title for the book?Oh, that’s simple.  Writing was a means to Bypass the anxiety of waiting for the bar exam results.Did anything stick out as particularly challenging when writing the collection?I think when you try to do something that’s not mainstream, it can be difficult to determine whether it’s accessible.  Will people “get” it or does it fall flat?  Is this too avant garde?  Too obscure?  But ultimately I thought the reader should be the one to decide that, not me.What do you like to do when not writing?Where can readers find out more about your work?Bypassthebook.com but please, do not bypass the book. Readmore

  • FIRST GENERATION PHOTOGRAPHER

     https://www.instagram.com/reel/CoPZQzCpIPC/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3DBrace for the release of "FIRST GENERATION PHOTOGRAPHER" - a book about space and photography altogether. Readmore

Editorial Review For The Dark Locket

 

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Editorial Review For The Dark Locket

In The Dark Locket, we follow Harold, a man plunged into a tense search when Emily, his punctual and beloved, vanishes. The mystery deepens around an eerie sanatorium, layered with histories and ghost stories that may not just be tales.

Chris Witt crafts a narrative that captures with its straightforward storytelling. The plot moves quickly, packed with suspense that hooks you early on. The strength lies in its ability to keep the reader guessing, with clues that are as compelling as they are cryptic.

The book fits snugly into the mystery and thriller genre, embracing the dark and gothic elements that fans appreciate. It taps into the trend of reviving historical settings, weaving them with modern-day narratives that appeal to a broad audience.

This book will likely catch the eye of anyone who loves a good mystery or is a fan of thrillers that offer both psychological and supernatural twists. It’s a fit for those who enjoy stories that make them think and keep them on the edge of their seat.

The Dark Locket is worth picking up. It’s straightforward yet intriguing, offering just enough complexity to keep you turning pages. While it might not reinvent the wheel, it certainly makes the ride worthwhile. If you’re into suspense and don't mind a bit of a dark path, give this one a go. You won’t regret the journey.

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