Free: Selling Without Sleaze: A Business Owner’s Guide to Sales (For Those Who Would Rather Not…)

Most of us have a sales horror story or two… Like buying a ‘mint’ used car that later turns out to be a write-off. Or being upsold on an ‘extended warranty’ that’s as useful as the paper it’s printed on. As a sales trainer who loves my job, it saddens me to admit there are a lot of cheeky gits (and git-esses!) in sales… BUT… If you have a great product or service that gives people practical help, or brings them joy – there’s nothing sleazy about wanting to be p... [Read More...]

The Messenger’s Mischief

When Calls the Heart just collided with Bonanza! The Messenger’s Mischief, a winning combination of humor, hope, her-oics, history, and heart-hugging romance. The plucky Miss Elaine Balderhoff’s life is hanging by a thread as the Wells Fargo stage races across the Nevada desert. Bandits have attacked the stage, and the shotgun messenger sworn to protect the passengers is now the one in desperate need of help. In all the ruckus, the unthinkable has happened. He’s lost the new Virgi... [Read More...]

Dude, Where’s My Walking Stick?

After my life was suddenly flipped and turned upside down, I decided to take a long walk across New Zealand’s South Island to clear my mind and heal my soul. With a pack of old, worn out equipment, very little experience, and a body that hadn’t seen a lot of physical exercise, I set off alone and terrified, to tackle the Te Waipounamu section of the Te Araroa: a 1,300 kilometre trail through some of the most incredible and beautiful landscapes Aotearoa has to offer. From the highest of high... [Read More...]

Three Thrilling Adventures in Love, Mystery, and Magic

Three complete time-travel adventure novels featuring Mike Harker, a rookie cop who is thrown into the past where he is taken in by the charming impresario of a magnificent Victorian music hall. Don’t miss this box set of nearly 800 pages of gorgeous escapism, adventure, and romance! $1.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Society for Paranormals: The Complete Series

It’s Jane Austen meets Lara Croft in this delightful cozy mystery romp through Victorian Africa. Armed with Victorian etiquette, a fully loaded walking stick, and a dead husband, Miss Beatrice Knight arrives in the small colonial town of Nairobi desperate for a pot of tea and a pinch of cinnamon. This collection brings together for the first time, all 10 books in the Society for Paranormals cozy mystery series “Society for Paranormals” series, in which a paranormal detective refuses to... [Read More...]

The Hundredth Time Around

If walls could talk the Anderson cottage on Long Sands Beach would have stories to tell. Cassidy Quinn is an attorney living in Boston who comes close to making the biggest mistake of her life. Picking up the pieces and retreating back to a town that holds her heart, Cassidy reunites with a summer fling and uncovers a connection exists between them they could never even imagine. In the midst of discovering the secrets and heartbreak that lay deep within her own family’s legacy, Cassidy will l... [Read More...]

Free: The Holy Grail

Fresh from his success with the search and rescue of the USS Omega Deep, Sam Reilly was looking forward to some much-needed rest. Not everyone had the same idea though. When a panicked man with purple eyes grabs him at gunpoint and takes him hostage, Sam knows that this is more than a mere ransom opportunity; this man is scared of something… And Sam is going to have to find what it is if he wants to get out of this alive. ... [Read More...]

Buddha is a Greeter at Walmart: Using Zen in Everyday Life

A #1 Amazon Best Seller in Zen Buddhism! — The idea is simple: everyday items and situations as sources of Zen insight. From a junk drawer to a butterfly. From Ginger Rogers to Colonel Mustard. We’re surrounded by items and situations which teach Zen—if we just take the time to see. Zen is a perfect antidote to the noise and untruths of daily life. Yet for many people, Zen is something that requires rigorous study, years of solitary meditation, dressing in odd garb, and quoting Buddha... [Read More...]