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This Vast Army: Book I of the Hand of God Series
by Mark Allyn Stewart Synopsis: What if vampires were part of a war between Heaven and Hell being fought on Earth? How would The Church react and whom would they send to deal with these demonic Creatures of The Night? At the turn of the century, Manhattan is plagued by the arrival of a fearsome master vampire and the only person who can oppose him, a vampire hunter's apprentice named David, will discover that behind this vampire's power is a dark secret that could make the fiend impossible to destroy. Stranded in New York with no hope of reinforcements, David has little choice but to rely on his skill, his wits, and Sharon, a beat cop who has discovered that vampires are very, very real. Review: This is a very unique take on the vampire story. Mr. Stewart, I have to take my hat off for you, you have created something new and refreshing. If this series continues in the same inventive and fun way, I will compare this work with the work of authors as distinguished as Bram Stoker and Anne Rice. This is an absolute Must have Book for everyone, especially people who has enjoyed a vampire story in the past. Keep up the good work Mr. Stewart! I am looking forward to the next installment of this series. About the Author: Mark Allyn Stewart has a degree in film from Webster University in St. Louis but what he really always wanted to do is write. He splits his time between St. Louis, Missouri and Mayfair, Washington. This is his first novel. More information on his official webpage |
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Smile In
the Dark: Book II of the Hand of God Series
by Mark Allyn Stewart Synopsis: David and Sharon have settled into their roles as New York's protectors, but would they be able to protect anyone from a new generation of vampire that is immune to the vampire's curse? One of the monsters now holds the key to destroying the vampire's weaknesses forever, making the only advantages the hunters have against the creatures of the night useless. Can David stop this vampire from completing the unholy ritual in time or will the curse be removed forever, allowing any vampire to move freely, unafraid of sunlight, silver or even the cross . . . Review: Bravo! He did it again! The continuation of this unique vampire story is exciting and stays true to the spirit of the first book. The Hand of God Series is an instant classic and a perfect treat for every vampire fan. Please Mr. Stewart, continue... Don't make us wait long for the third installment of the series. About the Author: Mark Allyn Stewart has a degree in film from Webster University in St. Louis but what he really always wanted to do is write. He splits his time between St. Louis, Missouri and Mayfair, Washington. This is his second novel. More information on his official webpage |
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Swords of Destiny: Tales of Fate and Endeavor
by Bryan Kolar Synopsis: When the Great One created Dimbor, He planted two trees on its surface to project His power. One of them flourished and was held sacred by those around it. The other was swallowed by darkness and grew twisted and menacing. A cryptic prophecy is handed down from beyond the grave. The parchment predicts a series of events spanning more than two centuries. But by the time the heroes mentioned in the prophecy uncover its meaning, they realize that something has already broken the cycle of destiny. An evil army has been created with the power of The Black Tree; one that will surely level each of the cities in Dunland until the country is overtaken. They must fulfill the prophecy and send a select group into the dark lands north of Dunland. It is there in the midst of a city of tyranny that the evil tree exists. Sorcerers of terrible power guard it closely. Somehow the tree must be destroyed. A wizard from another realm, a gifted thief, an enslaved warrior, and a half-demon youth named Arnoland are among those who must journey to remote, dangerous places to uncover pieces of the puzzle. Those seven destined to make the final voyage into Phantom City must waste no time, for the army of evil is marching into their homelands with fervor. As they approach their destination, Arnoland becomes fearful that if The Black Tree is burnt down he will perish with it. What's more, since the prediction has been thrown off course, the party wonders if the prophecy can yet be fulfilled. Review: This is one of those strange stories that take on a life of their own. It starts out just like any other story but when you have reached the last page of the book, all you can think about is that you need more of this. I really enjoyed this book, the characters are likable and real, and I really liked the way the different tales melted together to a greater story. It is a very unique experience Mr. Kolar are giving his readers and I hope there are more where this story comes from. There is no doubt, this is a Must have Book for everyone. We need more new fantasy stories like this one, when is the next book due? About the Author: Bryan Kolar was born on August 27, 1971 in Yukon, Oklahoma. His interest in creative writing surfaced at the age of 9 when he began writing and drawing books on dinosaurs and otherworldly adventures. Fantasy books, movies, and role-playing games filled his youthful years. In fact, it was a game of Dungeons and Dragons that inspired the basic plot of Swords of Destiny: Tales of Fate and Endeavor. Bryan's many endeavors include a four-year stint in the Marines Corps, a BA in Psychology, and a certification as a Microsoft Systems Engineer. He was appointed to a writing staff for his school newsletter, for which he penned movie reviews and comic strips. He served as a journalist for his company's quarterly magazine, covering human interest stories and reports of progress. He is currently a computer technician for a large package delivery company. His wife since 1991, Sheryle, and son, born in December of 2000, provide him with all the adventure he needs. More information on his official webpage |
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Never Trust a Man in Curlers
by Tony Lazzarini Synopsis: Author Tony Lazzarini takes your emotions on a roller coaster ride with his short stories and anecdotes. Readers will laugh out loud about a crazy million-dollar idea and shudder at a chilling rescue mission from the jungles of Vietnam. Find out about Albert Einstein's favorite bar or what people from another planet are really like. Sixteen short stories of various lengths make it a great gift or carry around book. Perfect for airports, waiting rooms, bathrooms, night stands or living room tables. "Never Trust A Man In Curlers" received a 1998 "Book of the Year" award from the North American Bookdealers Exchange. Review: The cover of this books states that “You can’t judge a book by its cover”. This is particularly true with this little gem of a book. Despite a strange looking cover and a title that is rather odd, I found myself enjoying this book immensely. Mr. Lazzarini takes the reader on a tour through his life and his creative mind. People, do yourself a favor and get this book. It is a Must have Book for any book collection. About the Author: Born and raised in San Francisco, TONY LAZZARINI now resides in Marin County, California. His Christmas holiday musical play, Tale Of The Toy Soldier, won him a national playwriting contest and is now in its eighth year of production. An IBM customer Engineer for ten years, he contributed articles for its District publication, Bay Window, and was involved with new product announcement programs. He has two other plays in progress: Company Stock (another musical) and Buddies, a story of two life long friends. Serving in Vietnam with the Army, he flew over 250 missions as a helicopter door gunner and received several decorations for valor. When not writing, Tony can be found working on one of his many collector cars. He has held competition racing licenses with S.C.C.A. and I.M.S.A. He is currently rebuilding an historic race car to compete in events at Sears Point Raceway and Laguna Seca Raceway, both in California. He is married to Arlene and has a daughter named Danielle. More information on his official webpage |
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