Brain to Books Blog Tour – Annette Mardis

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Facts Author: Annette Mardis Genre:Contemporary romantic suspense Books: Shore to Please, Gulf Shore series Book 3 Official Site Bio Annette is a veteran newspaper journalist who holds to the adage “write what you know.” A native Floridian, she fell in love with dolphins as a child watching Flipper on television. Now, she volunteers at Clearwater Marine Aquarium, where she … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Annette Mardis

Brain to Books Blog Tour – J.A. Carlson

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Fact Author: J.A. Carlson Genre: Crime Fiction Books: Shrike Official  Site Bio I have aspired to be a writer since my grade school days. Shrike is my first novel. I live in North Carolina’s Triad. Originally I am from Connecticut – Southern Connecticut to be exact, where we put mud flaps on the BMWs.  I’m proud to be a … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – J.A. Carlson

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Stacy Lynn Mar

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Fact  Author: Stacy Lynn Mar Genre:  Poetry Book: Mannequin Rivalry Deeper Than Pink Anonymous Confessions Conversing in a Black Cadillac Bio Stacy Lynn Mar is a confessional poet and a life coach who emphasizes the concepts of positive psychology and writing as a basis for her therapeutic approach.    Some of her poetic idols include Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath, Sharon … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Stacy Lynn Mar

Brain to Books Blog Tour: Everett Robert

Brain to Books Blog Tour: Everett Robert Just the Facts! Author: Everett Robert Angela B. Chrysler: What is your book about? Everett Robert: BASED ON THE… is a collection of four (4) short dramatic retellings of famous stories either based on previously published material now available in the public domain. The first play in the collection is called THE REUNION and is based on Thomas … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour: Everett Robert

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Mel Edwards

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Facts Author: Mel Edwards Genre: nonfiction Books: The Bold Way Official Site Bio Mel has a master’s degree in storytelling from East Tennessee State University. She is a defeater of depression, eLearning Pro, and (other than writing) she loves: bodybuilding, the arts, and nerdy stuff. Blurb Everyone, it seems, tells you to find your passion, but few talk about … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Mel Edwards

“A Capable and Wide Revenge” by Glen Barrera

Writing a sequel to a well received book is a challenge and Glen Barrera rises to meet the test with a winner. In “A Capable and Wide Revenge” he follows the continuing experiences of his wonderful characters from “The Assassin Who Couldn’t Dance”. Although the characters are familiar from the earlier book, this book stands quite well on its own. Once again former US soldiers, … Continue reading “A Capable and Wide Revenge” by Glen Barrera

Brain to Books Blog Tour – John W. Howell

Brain to Books Blog Tour John W. Howell Fast Facts: Photo by Tim Burdick Author: John W. Howell My genre(s): Fiction Thriller My book title: My GRL from the John Cannon Trilogy Official Website Bio John was born in Detroit Michigan but has lived on all coasts of the United States as well as Chicago and Indiana. John graduated with a Social Science degree from … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – John W. Howell

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Chess Desalls

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Fact Author: Chess Desalls Genre: YA, fantasy, time travel Books: Travel Glasses from The Call to Search Everywhen series Official Site   Bio I recently authored the first two installments of the YA time travel serial series, The Call to Search Everywhen. I’m a longtime reader of fantasy and sci-fi novels, particularly classics and young adult fiction. There’s nothing … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Chess Desalls

Anchor Babies? Are They REALLY Anchors?

            Let me begin by saying I am offended by the very term “anchor baby”. It implies that immigrants come to the United States to have babies so they can remain in the country legally, eventually obtaining citizenship. This is a lot more ridiculous than the average American may realize. The 14th Amendment to the Constitution was adopted on July 9th, 1868.  It is one … Continue reading Anchor Babies? Are They REALLY Anchors?

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Dana Burkey

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Facts Author: Dana Burkey Genre: YA suspense  Books: Locket Full of Secrets Official Site Bio I graduated college in 2009 with a degree in theater and a minor in creative writing. I am currently living in Washington State in a little cabin in the woods with my cat Cato. I work full time at a kids camp, and spend my … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Dana Burkey