Thursday, May 29, 2014

Book Review: The Heart of a Woman: Reclaim, Release and Renew #bookreviews


Title: The Heart of a Woman: Reclaim, Release and Renew
Author: Shaneka L. McClarity
Publisher: Shaneka L. McClarity
Pages: 96
Genre: Nonfiction
Format: Kindle


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Aside from losing a loved one through death, losing a loved one through a breakup has to be one of the worse pains we could ever experience.  The reason I know this is because I have been there, done that, as I'm sure all of you have, too.

In The Heart of a Woman: Reclaim, Release and Renew, author Sheneka L. McClarity explains it in a nutshell.  When we are experiencing a breakup, what makes it hurt so much is the fact that we are losing that feeling of love.  We don't want to lose this feeling so matter how bad or awful the relationship is, we still cling on to it because of the memory of being in love.

This book isn't just for singles.  This book is for all women no matter their marital status.  

Such a terrific self-help book for women. I give this book 5 book trees.

 

Monday, May 26, 2014

Book Blitz! Daphne Michaels 'The Gifted: How to Live the Life of Your Dreams


 We welcome Daphne Michaels as she celebrates the release day of her personal development/spirituality book, The Gifted: How to Live the Life of Your Dreams!


Title: The Gifted: How to Live the Life of Your Dreams 

Author: Daphne Michaels
Publisher: Daphne Michaels Books
Pages: 130
Genre: Personal Development/Spirituality 

Format: Paperback

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Book Summary: 




In The Gifted: How to Live the Life of Your Dreams author, speaker and licensed psychotherapist Daphne Michaels celebrates the nine gifts that are our birthright, guiding readers in how to recognize and use them to transform their lives.  In her author's preface, Michaels reveals how her own journey of life transformation began when she was young and realized that human existence wore two conflicting faces--one of love and joy, and one of fear and despair. She decided then to commit her life to reconciling these two visions because she knew that, irreconcilable though they seemed, together these two faces held the secret to living a life of endless possibility and authentic happiness. Her personal journey and formal education in social science, human services and integral psychology led to the founding of the Daphne Michaels Institute, which has helped hundreds of men and women design the lives of their dreams.



In The Gifted Michaels shows us that the first three “gifts” we must recognize and embrace within us if we are to re-design our lives are Awareness, Potential and Stillness. These three allow us to identify and use the remaining six with a life-changing power:  Disharmony, Harmony, Ease, Clarity, Freedom and Engagement.  Each of these six relies on the “essential three” for its own power to change our lives, and each has its own gifts--its “children.” By approaching the nine gifts with real-world metaphors, Michaels answers in easily understood ways what for many readers have been lingering questions about personal transformation—such as how it works, what kind of commitment it takes, and why, if we’re committed, real transformation becomes inevitable—and addresses obstacles that readers may have encountered in the past in trying to reach in life a happiness every human deserves.



While the human universe’s face of love is celebrated in The Gifted, so is the face of fear that haunted a young girl decades ago. As Michaels shows us in her book, even Disharmony—the “quagmire” of life born of the human ego’s fear, defenses, delusions and despair—is a gift, too, and one as important as the others if we know how to see it clearly and use it. Once we understand Disharmony, we are ready to understand the real purpose of Harmony in our lives. Disharmony does not need to rule us.  It is ours to use as we design the lives of our dreams. 



The final gift in The Gifted, Michaels tells us, is the gift of Engagement. Engagement—with the universe and with ourselves—allows us to use all of the other gifts with more power and joy than we ever imagined possible.



That mountaintop decision never left me. It drove my life’s work and over the years led me to understand that there are gifts – nine of them, in fact – that we are all born with but rarely experience in their full glory and potential. These gifts – which make each and every one of us “The Gifted” of this book’s title – are the keys to living lives of endless possibilities and, in turn, achieving an authentic happiness that cannot be lost. They are, in other words, the keys to achieving the life of our dreams.       
                                                                                                                                                                                           - Daphne Michaels 
 
Excerpt:




Life’s greatest mystery is inside us. It is inside every living thing. Like the deep secrets of the universe, the mystery inside us will never be fully explained. By exploring it, however, we can discover gifts available to us that can change our lives forever.

Life’s great mystery is awareness. More basic than thoughts and more primal than instincts, awareness does not require a centralized brain, as scientists have proven through studies with invertebrates like starfish. While these beautiful creatures have no centralized brains, they possess awareness. Starfish, like all invertebrates, use awareness to perceive, eat, grow, reproduce, and survive.

Awareness is so intrinsic to life that it defines life: living means being aware. From the beginning of life – before we take an initial breath – humans demonstrate tremendous awareness. Prenatal psychologists have discovered that we experience, while still in our mother’s womb, not only light and sound but, even more astonishingly, emotion. We kick our legs when agitated by loud noises and sway pleasantly to beautiful classical music. Months before birth we grimace at the taste of sour amniotic fluid and drink heartily when it is sweet. Awareness grows as we grow.

As we develop as human beings, our awareness stretches in all directions – from awareness of our five basic senses to awareness of external events around us, from awareness of our emotions to awareness of our thoughts, from limited awareness of a topic that bores us to an expanded awareness of topics we feel passionate about. Of all the many dimensions of awareness, the highest form is self-awareness. With self-awareness we begin to appreciate just how far awareness actually extends. Just as ocean waters are deeper than the surface of the sea, awareness is deeper than the surface of our physical body or our conscious thoughts. The infinite depth and breadth of awareness is filled with gifts that are ours to receive.


About the Author:







Daphne Michaels is an author, speaker and licensed psychotherapist whose institute has helped hundreds of women and men transform their lives through the "gifts" every human being is born with. Daphne began her own journey of transformation at a young age, pursued it fearlessly, and later studied formally in the fields of social science, human services and integral psychology. The Gifted: How to Live the Life of Your Dreams launches both Daphne Michaels Books and The Gifted series, whose goal it is to share with the widest audience possible the principles that guide the Daphne Michaels Institute. Daphne's earlier book, Light of Our Times, featured her conversations with such international figures in the fields of spirituality and personal development as Ram Dass, Julia Cameron, Dr. Masaru Emoto, and Thomas Moore.



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Friday, May 23, 2014

Book Watch: The Witch's Salvation by Francesca Pelaccia #bookwatch




Title: The Witch’s Salvation
Author: Francesca Pelaccia
Publisher: Francesca Pelaccia
Pages: 388
Genre: Historical Fiction/Paranormal
Format: Paperback, Kindle

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A witch who demands humanity.

The immortal families who denied her of it.

Two mortals commanded to right the wrong.

That is the fate of the urban princess Anasztasia and the renegade prince Matthias, born shockingly mortal to two immortal families. If they go back in time and restore the witch’s humanity, she will grant them immortality. She will also break a 550 year-old curse that imprisons Matthias’s family in their ancestral homeland and exiles Anasztasia’s family from it.

But to make their lives their own, the heirs must return to the most dangerous day in their families’ past, Easter Sunday, 1457. This is the day Vlad III, aka Dracula, massacred nobles.

How can Anasztasia and Matthias reverse the past when their families won’t speak of their sins? How can they refuse when the witch owns their lives?

Book Excerpt:

In a cave shaped by five centuries of the earth’s temper, the wind’s hand, and the sky’s will, a witch stirs from beneath the dry leaves and twigs that make up her resting place. She pushes herself through, then brushes the blanket of brittle leaves from her furrowed face and shriveled limbs. But after five centuries of sleeping and waking in a bed of earth, she does not recognize foliage from skin.
She plants her emaciated feet on rough stones and drags herself across the cave to the aged branches of her door, her steps shaky like those of an infant learning to walk. The door grinds as it opens with one silent command. The world outside her hovel is as it is inside—dark, dank, musty, the bottom layers of centuries of overgrowth and the absence of human vanity. Yet she hears everything, worms burrowing, insects feeding, foliage breathing. They have been her companions and teachers through the ages as much as they have been her nourishment.

Her bones slipping against the shell of her body, she stumbles toward the ragged stump of an ancient beech. Over five centuries ago, she snapped the sapling from its roots, nurturing its swell to remind herself of the passage of the years, the turn of the centuries, and the approach of salvation. It is as old and as dead in life as she is, but it has kept her will strong and focus sharp.

Instead of resting her frail body on it, or sipping from the water trickling over one of its gnarled roots and collecting in a hollow at its base, she climbs onto it. She crawls to the middle, appearing no bigger than a rodent on a master’s grand table. Her pupils are dull and worn away, but she finds the first ring with her fingertips and begins to count. One, two, three, four, five…It is slow and meticulous work for one taught only the basics of language and numbers by those she once served. But her voice is strong, her need to count a hunger, her focus unrelenting.

Once she had magnificent eyes. Dark, almost black, alert and alive, eager to see the world, to touch it and to know it. Her hair matched the black of her eyes. Long and thick, it shone brighter than those nobles with marigold hair. Once, she was a young woman, until the nobles of the two warring families tore her from her family, wrenched her life from her body and her soul from her flesh, turning her into what she is now. Once, she had a name, a lovely, rhythmic name. But that was robbed from her, too, and she inherited another name. Strigoaic. Witch. A witch who was once a girl. A girl who once had a life. A life now trapped in death.

The Strigoaic counts the rings without stopping, her voice moaning through the clearing and the dense trees around it. She stops when her fingers grasp a ring larger and more pronounced than the others. Her heart begins to thump as it did when she first discovered it, as it did in her human life. Slipping over the edge of the stump, her fingers never leaving that ring of hope, she begins to count again, but from one, to two, to three, all the way to eighteen.

She lowers her head, a drop of blood falling from her eyes.

Crawling back onto the stump, she lies on it, the pulse of the ancient tree pounding against her palms and heating her chilled skin.

The time has come. After centuries of waiting, the time has come to summon those two nobles who robbed her of her humanity. But it is not them she wants. She has already punished them. She imprisoned one noble and his family in the boundaries of the earth once known as their homeland of Wallachia, while the other noble and his family she exiled from it. Unwise about her sorcery, however, she imprisoned and exiled them for eternity to an immortal life.

That will right itself in time, too. Now she wants—no, needs—the last born of each family. She decreed them, and she will have them. Clawing her fingers through the flesh of the stump, she lets a shrill break from her lips that shakes birds and trees and mountains.

The time has come to get her name back.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Character Interview: Magdalena Fuentes from Colin Falconer's romantic thriller 'Naked in Havana'


We’re thrilled to have here today MAGDALENA FUENTES from Colin Falconer’s romantic thriller, NAKED IN HAVANA.  She is coming to us all the way from … well she still won’t give out those details, even today, for security reasons. 

It is a pleasure to have her with us today at The Literary Nook!

Thank you so for this interview, Magdalena.  Now that the book has been written, do you feel you were fairly portrayed or would you like to set anything straight with your readers?

No, I dictated most of it, so it’s as it was. As the author says, I was a bitch when I first met Reyes, a spoiled bitch, but I was young and beautiful and I thought I could do what I want. Angel soon taught me different. So did Reyes, though in a much kinder way, in the end.

What do you believe is your strongest trait?

Well Reyes always said I had spirit. I faced down one of America’s biggest gangsters when he wanted to buy my father’s nightclub and I seduced John Kennedy, so I guess in my day I had a bit of zip in me. 

Worst trait?

I have a temper. Angel would say that, God rest his soul. I threw him naked in the street once and shut his hand in the car door as my chauffeur was driving off. Made sure he had to run after me for once! So yes, I guess he’s right, I’d say I had a temper.

Do you have a love interest in the book?

I have two. I’m not a girl who does things by halves.

At what point of the book did you start getting nervous about the way it was going to turn out?

At what point? Right from the beginning point, when that maricón Angel took my virginity then told me he’d just got engaged to that bloodless mafia princess from Miami Beach. I guess I was plenty nervous then. It’s also about then I started losing my temper. 

If you could trade places with one of the other characters in the book, which character would you really not want to be and why?

My papi. My father put up with so much from me. He loved me to death, that man. I would not like to have been father to a spoiled bitch like me all those years as well as run one of Havana’s most exclusive nightclubs. The man was a saint, God rest his soul. He deserved better. 

How do you feel about the ending of the book without giving too much away?

The ending of the first book? There’s still some nights I wake up in a sweat thinking about it. I don’t know why I forgave Reyes for what he did. But I guess by the end of the third book I was feeling a bit better about him. But there’s still some nights, when he’s asleep, I feel like hitting him with a blunt object when I think about that last night in Havana.

What words of wisdom would you give your author if she decided to write another book with you in it?

I don’t know why he wanted to write about me in the first place. Because I was so beautiful and spunky I think, and he has a thing for spunky, beautiful women. But if I was him I’d stay away from writing about Latin women with hot tempers in the future; who wants to read about what they get up to in Hollywood, about their sordid affairs in Havana nightclubs and about sleeping with John Kennedy?

Thank you for this interview.  Will we be seeing more of you in the future?

Naked in Havana is part of a trilogy, so I guess that’s up to you. But I told Falconer, after the third book, that’s it. After what we did to Angel and all that drug money, we still have so many people looking for us, still. You’d think that after all these years they’d forget about it! So no, we’ve kept out of the limelight all these years, we intend to keep it that way after this. 

About the Book


18 year old Magdalena Fuentes is lying naked next to her perfect lover when he tells her he is marrying someone else. It is soon clear her destiny lies with another man, even though she says she doesn’t believe in fate.

But fate doesn’t care whether we believe in it or not...



Havana, 1958. Magdalena Fuentes knows that Angel Macheda is the only man for her, even after he takes her virginity and then tells her he is engaged to someone else. She knows they are meant to be.

So why can she not stop thinking about Reyes Garcia? From the moment I saw you, he says, I knew there would be no one else.

From the moment I saw you, she tells him, I knew you were arrogant, conceited and rude.

Magdalena is a girl who will not let sentiment stand between her and love. But as Fidel Castro’s rebels tighten their grip around the city and she watches her family and her whole life come apart, she learns hard lessons about love abd about life.

Against the backdrop of the boleristas and the gangsters, the music and the guns, Magdalena discovers just how dangerous love can be.

Naked in Havana is the first in a three part series, a sprawling epic of passion and destiny, stretching across three decades and two continents.


About the Author 



Colin Falconer was born in North London, and spent most of his formative years at school playing football or looking out of the window wishing he was somewhere else.

After failing to make the grade as a professional football player, he spent much of his early years traveling, hitch-hiking around Europe and North Africa and then heading to Asia.

His experiences in Bangkok and India later inspired his thriller VENOM, which became a debut bestseller in the UK and his adventures in the jungles of the Golden Triangle of Burma and Laos were also filed away for later, the basis of his OPIUM series about the underworld drug trade.

He later moved to Australia and worked in advertising, before moving to Sydney where he freelanced for most of Australia’s leading newspapers and magazines, as well as working in radio and television.

He has over 40 books in print. HAREM was an enormous bestseller in Germany and THE NAKED HUSBAND was only kept out of the number one spot in Australia by Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code. AZTEC stayed on the bestseller lists in Mexico for four months. He is a bestseller in Europe and his work has sold into translation in 23 countries around the world.

He travels regularly to research his novels and his quest for authenticity has led him to run with the bulls in Pamplona, pursue tornadoes across Oklahoma and black witches across Mexico, go cage shark diving in South Africa and get tear gassed in a riot in La Paz. He also completed a nine hundred kilometre walk of the camino in Spain.

He did not write for over five years following personal tragedy but returned to publishing in 2010 with the release of SILK ROAD and then STIGMATA. His historical novel ISABELLA was an Amazon bestseller last year.

His likens his fiction most closely to Wilbur Smith and Ken Follett – books with romance and high adventure, drawn from many periods of history.

His latest book is the romantic suspense, Naked in Havana.

Visit his website at www.colinfalconer.org.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Book Review: Camping and Cooking by Micheal Hall #bookreviews

Title: Camping and Cooking
Author: Micheal Hall
Genre: Outdoors
Publisher: Micheal Hall
Pages:55

I had a big confession.  I love camping.  Even though it's been too long since the last time I camped, I am chomping at the bit to get back out there.  So how did I eat?  Built a campfire, skinned bark off of branches for skewers and roasted hot dogs over the open fire.  But what else can you cook when you're camping?  That's why I was so looking forward to Camping and Cooking by Micheal Hall.  It was free on Amazon and while it was okay for me for free, I wouldn't spend $5.99 for it unless you have never camped before.

It covers tents, campsites, sleeping bags, setting up camp and the like.  I really thought when I bought this that it was a recipe book.  My bad.  I wanted recipes of food cooked on an open fire.  Now it did include a few recipes that included cooking instructions which I loved.  I would have loved more recipes but what recipes that were there, they were great!

I give this book 3 book trees.




Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Book Review: Seed Starting by Tom Ford #bookreviews

Title: Seed Starting
Author: Tom Ford
Genre: Gardening
Publisher: Lightning Bolt Publishing
Pages: 65
Buying Page: Amazon

In years past, I prided myself on having the greenest thumb you ever saw.  I don't know what's happened to me but I can't seem to grow anything anymore.  Last year, I tried radishes.  I have always been able to grow radishes, but you see, that's part of the problem - location.  Where I live it's sandy soil. I mean really sandy soil so I planted seeds in a container on my back steps.  I watered them just like I was supposed to.  The soil was terrific, nothing was wrong.  But...they bolted.  I don't think I've ever had radishes bolt like that before.  I mean, every single one of them never became a radish but instead a long slender I don't think what in the heck you'd call it thing.  

When I saw Seed Starting by Tom Ford, it rejuvenated me into thinking maybe I could give it one more shot but I was hoping this book would remind me of things I had forgotten to do recently.  I don't want to give up gardening and I was hoping the book would help.

Indeed it did.  Right from the get go, I read, "It would be a good idea to get your soil tested."  I had completely forgotten about that.  While I had great soil or so I thought, it doesn't hurt to take a sample somewhere so they can tell you what you might need to add to your existing soil.

I really liked this book. If you are starting a garden by seed, it has tons of helpful hints to get you started from growing medium (soil) to wetting the seeds to give you a head start.  And I wasn't aware that you should start fertilizing your seedlings when they are only a couple inches tall.  I always thought that the soil had enough nutrients at first.

I really liked how the author took the months of the year and listed which vegetables to grow during those months.  That way, you can look ahead to see which seeds you might want to start.  And it also tells you how to store seeds for next year which I thought was pretty darn helpful.

Not a bad little book.  I give this 4 book trees.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Melissa Toppen's release day party for Collide today! Win free ebooks!


We're thrilled to be a part of  Melissa Toppen's release day party for her contemporary romance, Collide!  



Grace Morgan is just like any other new college graduate. Driven, head strong, and full of life, or so that’s what she lets everyone think. But Grace is not the girl everyone believes her to be and she hasn’t been for years.

After losing her high school sweetheart in a tragic cliff diving accident her junior year of high school, Grace becomes a shadow of her former self. She hides behind her fake smile and her carefree attitude, not allowing even her closest friends and family to see the broken girl she has become. Crippled by loss and heartache, she doesn’t believe in love anymore, not in the way a normal twenty-two year old girl should.


But all of that is about to change…..


Zayne Evans is the one man that holds the power to bring Grace to her knees. Her older brother’s best friend, a successful entrepreneur and a known womanizer, Zayne may be beautiful and charming as hell, but he also has bad news written all over him. But that doesn’t stop Grace from wondering what it would be like to spend just one night with a man like Zayne. A man who is just as good as she is at hiding the real person beneath the mask.


What starts out as a rocky week vacation at her families Lake House, turns into the beginning of something neither of them is prepared for. After an intense week under the same roof, Grace is determined to walk away and never seen Zayne again. But fate has a different plan…..


Zayne is the one person that can see through Grace’s facade. Grace is the one woman who is not blinded by Zayne’s looks, money, or his untouchable persona. They challenge each other in a way that neither has been challenged before.

But what happens when the one person you know you need to resist is the only person that makes you feel alive? And what would you sacrifice to feel that way always?


About the Author


Melissa is a lover of books and enjoys nothing more than losing herself in a good novel. She has a soft spot for Romance and focuses her writing in that direction but hopes to one day branch off and do something completely original. She loves music and is obsessed with the band Blue October! She has a rock star of a husband who gives it to her straight and two beautiful young children that show her what really matters in this life.

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Thursday, May 1, 2014

NAKED IN HAVANA BOOK BLITZ


 We welcome Colin Falconer, author of the romantic suspense, Naked in Havana to The Literary Nook!

Title: Naked in Havana  
Author: Colin Falconer  
Publisher: Coolgus Publishing  
Pages: 164  
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Format: Paperback, Kindle

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Book Summary: 




18 year old Magdalena Fuentes is lying naked next to her perfect lover when he tells her he is marrying someone else. It is soon clear her destiny lies with another man, even though she says she doesn’t believe in fate.



But fate doesn’t care whether we believe in it or not...



Havana, 1958. Magdalena Fuentes knows that Angel Macheda is the only man for her, even after he takes her virginity and then tells her he is engaged to someone else. She knows they are meant to be.



So why can she not stop thinking about Reyes Garcia? From the moment I saw you, he says, I knew there would be no one else.



From the moment I saw you, she tells him, I knew you were arrogant, conceited and rude.



Magdalena is a girl who will not let sentiment stand between her and love. But as Fidel Castro’s rebels tighten their grip around the city and she watches her family and her whole life come apart, she learns hard lessons about love and about life.



Against the backdrop of the boleristas and the gangsters, the music and the guns, Magdalena discovers just how dangerous love can be.



Naked in Havana is the first in a three part series, a sprawling epic of passion and destiny, stretching across three decades and two continents.


Excerpt:

You want Havana?


I’ll give you Havana.

I have Havana right here, in this old photograph album I keep up here on the bookshelf. It’s a little tattered and the photographs are all black and white, I can’t even see them these days without my glasses. But it’s the most precious thing I own, apart from my wedding ring. Reyes had to smuggle it out for me. I don’t have much else left of those days. I left Cuba with the clothes on my back and not much else.

Here’s my papi. Isn’t he handsome? He’s standing outside his nightclub, the Left Bank, down on La Rampa. I was sixteen then. Yes, stunning - that’s what everyone says. Being beautiful is a blessing and a curse. When you’re young you think you own your beauty like you think you own your youth. You don’t realise that you’re just borrowing both and that someday life will come to take them back. Perhaps I would have done things differently if I was smart enough to know that.

Or perhaps not. What a lowdown, spoiled bitch I was. You really want to read this? Don’t. Do yourself a favour, find some other book to read, because I swear, you’ll want to throttle me when you learn the things I did. But I learned my lesson. Take some comfort in that; life paid me back, in full.

Here’s my mother. I didn’t know her well. She died when I was ten. We are on the Malecón, by the sea wall, back in the early fifties before everything went to hell. Look how she’s holding me. She must have loved me but I can’t even remember her face now, not without this photograph to remind me.
People treat you like a princess, because they love you, because you’ve lost your mother. And because your daddy’s rich, you think it’s always going to be like that. But life always finds a way to keep us honest, that’s what I found anyway.

And if life doesn’t, death will.

But I got lucky. Reyes Garcia came along, and changed everything.

But first there was Havana.




About the Author:





Colin Falconer was born in North London, and spent most of his formative years at school playing football or looking out of the window wishing he was somewhere else.

After failing to make the grade as a professional football player, he spent much of his early years traveling, hitch-hiking around Europe and North Africa and then heading to Asia.

His experiences in Bangkok and India later inspired his thriller VENOM, which became a debut bestseller in the UK and his adventures in the jungles of the Golden Triangle of Burma and Laos were also filed away for later, the basis of his OPIUM series about the underworld drug trade.

He later moved to Australia and worked in advertising, before moving to Sydney where he freelanced for most of Australia’s leading newspapers and magazines, as well as working in radio and television.

He has over 40 books in print. HAREM was an enormous bestseller in Germany and THE NAKED HUSBAND was only kept out of the number one spot in Australia by Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code. AZTEC stayed on the bestseller lists in Mexico for four months. He is a bestseller in Europe and his work has sold into translation in 23 countries around the world.

He travels regularly to research his novels and his quest for authenticity has led him to run with the bulls in Pamplona, pursue tornadoes across Oklahoma and black witches across Mexico, go cage shark diving in South Africa and get tear gassed in a riot in La Paz. He also completed a nine hundred kilometre walk of the camino in Spain.

He did not write for over five years following personal tragedy but returned to publishing in 2010 with the release of SILK ROAD and then STIGMATA. His historical novel ISABELLA was an Amazon bestseller last year.

His likens his fiction most closely to Wilbur Smith and Ken Follett – books with romance and high adventure, drawn from many periods of history.

His latest book is the romantic suspense, Naked in Havana.

Visit his website at www.colinfalconer.org.

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