Monday, March 16, 2009

Women's Millionaire Club - Book Summary

Do you have what it takes to JOIN THE CLUB?

Why do some Women make ‘Big Bucks’ in their Home Based Business and Others Don’t?

Is it Luck, Karma, or did they know something we don’t know? MGM opens the Gift of Possibilities in this scrumptious book, The Women’s Millionaire Club.

MGM shares the succulent Secret SUCCESS Recipes of Twenty-One Women Millionaires.Each Top Performing Home-Based Business Woman Millionaire stirred the right ingredients to mix up a batch of Million Dollar Success. You, too, can create that same luscious MillionDollar Success!

For the first time ever, MGM surveyed, assessed and interviewed Millionaire Women,from various home-based businesses, until she discovered the right combination of lipsmacking ingredients that created Million Dollar Success. Using their easy to followSuccess Recipes anyone can create delectable possibilities to Make More Money and yummy opportunities to Make a Difference using the principles of ‘Friendship Marketing’! The Women’s Millionaire Club is based on statistically validated information yet reads like advice from a friend showing women entrepreneurs how to take advantage of theirfeminine strengths to build and grow a prosperous and successful home-based business.

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How ‘Ordinary’ women with NO Prior Experience in owning a Home-Based Business did the ‘ExtraOrdinary’-- MADE MILLIONS while MAKING A DIFFERENCE. The Success Ingredients ALL the Women Millionaires had that You Must Have to

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Blog Tour for

I will be one of the hosts for The Women's Millionaire Club, by Maureen G Mulvaney on Monday, March 16.

Is it Luck, Karma, or did they know something we don’t know? MGM opens the Gift of Possibilities in this scrumptious book, The Women’s Millionaire Club.

MGM shares the succulent Secret SUCCESS Recipes of Twenty-One Women Millionaires. Each Top Performing Home-Based Business Woman Millionaire stirred the right ingredients to mix up a batch of Million Dollar Success. You, too, can create that same luscious Million Dollar Success!

Visit here on Monday for more about this amazing book.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

New Books I'm editing

WOW! It's been a long time since I posted here. Things are crazy at ePress-online right now. We are in the middle of redesigning and moving our site to a new server. Of course I'm not doing that, our webdesigner is but it takes input from us.

At the moment I am editing two books, another one from Teel James Glenn and one from our newest author, Shirley Meier. Both are fantasy but very different from each other. Shirley has tremendous world building skills as does TJ but these are very different worlds.

Shirley's book, Sparks in the Wind, is about good vs evil in with lots of politics and religion thrown in for good measure. It keeps you on the turning pages to find out what happens next.

TJ's is fantasy but not set in Altiva this time. Renfairies is set at Renaissance Faires and in the land of the fae. I am enjoying both books with equal relish and hope you will to when they are published later this year.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

I have decided to do reviews of some books which I really enjoy whether they are from ePress-online or not. The first one is: Cross-eyed Dragon Troubles by Gloria Oliver

Title: Cross-eyed Dragon Troubles
Author(s): Gloria Oliver
Publisher: Hard Shell Word Factory
Copyright: 2008
ISBN: 978-0-7599-4463-3
Format: ebook
Genre: Fantasy
Available at: Fictionwise and Amazon

Will Talia be able to handle the unwanted apprenticeship she has been given with the prestigious Dragon Knight's Guild? Is the Administrator, Lareen, as flighty as she seems? Is Nertek, the store keeper, really such a bad fellow? And why can’t Clarence and Kel bond? These questions and more are answered throughout this fantasy using an assortment of strong characters, well described places, and a fast paced story.

The author takes us on a journey from a rural farming village to a school where nothing is really as it seems. Join Talia, Kel and Clarence as they make their way through the twists and turns of this action packed story, filled with Dragons, students, teachers and the horrific Maeloons.

“Talia shivered. Maeloon—savage creatures who inhabited desolate areas of land. She'd heard many stories about the maeloon. It was said they were cursed long ago by the gods for having the tenacity to bite one of them. Because of it, it was their lot to be born insane.” (Chapter 5)

Gloria Oliver has a way with description that makes you see the world she built in your minds eye.

“Almost there, she turned around to take a last look at her parents and her home. As hard as she could, she tried to engrave into her memory the view of the whitewashed house with its sloping porch, the plowed fields with their earthy smell and swaying stalks of wheat and corn, the barn with all the sheep, cows, and horses.” (Chapter 1)

This is a tale that will delight readers of all ages that love a good fantasy set in an unknown world with all the magic and mayhem of a well told story. This book is highly recommended by two avid readers of Fantasy and Science Fiction.

Reviewed by
Joan McNulty Pulver
Margaret I. Carr