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message 1: by Joanie (last edited Dec 27, 2022 11:45AM) (new)

Joanie Lunsford | 260 comments Mod
Here is a list of Standalone Books: The titles are from members who expressed an interest in having their book be part of the Reading Corner.

Note: Please comment with the cover of your reading choice once you decide and add the link to your review when you’re done in the Reading Corner Reviews post. Link below:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Philip J. Rutherford
Hydrosphere Rising by Philip J. Rutherford : Hydrosphere Rising ... Sci/Fi Dystopian

Anna Faversham
Hide in Time by Anna Faversham : Hide in Time ... Time Travel Romance

Barbara Kellyn (Rom-Com)
Morning Man by Barbara Kellyn : Morning Man

Déjà You by Barbara Kellyn : Déjà You

Forever Endeavor by Barbara Kellyn : Forever Endeavor

The Company She Keeps by Barbara Kellyn : The Company She Keeps

Saint Dick by Barbara Kellyn : Saint Dick

Astrid V.J.
Aspiring, Part 1 of the Siblings' Tale (Elisabeth and Edvard's World #1) by Astrid V.J. : Aspiring, Part 1 of the Siblings' Tale ... Fairytale Retellings

The Apprentice Storyteller (Wishmaster #1) by Astrid V.J. : The Apprentice Storyteller ... Fantasy / Space-Opera Cross Over

The Companion's Tale (The Wordmage's Tales, #1) by Astrid V.J. : The Companion's Tale (The Wordmage's Tales) ... Historical Fantasy Romance

Bruce Spydar
Spydar's Web How to Capture Happiness A mind model for re-booting your positivity by Bruce Spydar : Spydar's Web: How to Capture Happiness: A mind model for re-booting your positivity ... Self-Help

P.K. Morrison (Coming of Age)
Micah's Goodbye by P.K. Morrison : Micah's Goodbye

The Sun Always Rises by P.K. Morrison : The Sun Always Rises

Run-Down Road by P.K. Morrison : Run-Down Road

David Lastinger
The Blow-Off Letter and Other Fabulous Tales by David Lastinger : The Blow-Off Letter and Other Fabulous Tales ... Short Stories

How to do Things Your Phone Won't A Common Sense Guide to Real Life. by David Lastinger : How to do Things Your Phone Won't: A Common Sense Guide to Real Life. ... Success Self-Help

Nannette Kreitzman (Short Stories)
Hidden in the Green of Her Eyes A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Hidden in the Green of Her Eyes: A Short Story

Nett’s Shorts A Collection of Short Stories by Nannette Kreitzman : Nett’s Shorts: A Collection of Short Stories

Distant Blue Memories A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Distant Blue Memories: A Short Story

Fire and Ice A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Fire and Ice: A Short Story

Prism Stories that Span the Spectrum by Nannette Kreitzman : Prism: Stories that Span the Spectrum

Quin A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Quin: A Short Story

Discovering Me A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Discovering Me: A Short Story

Drafting Murder A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Drafting Murder: A Short Story

When a Good Man Dies A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : When a Good Man Dies: A Short Story

A Misty Shade of Red A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : A Misty Shade of Red: A Short Story

Grim Secrets Tales of Murder, Manipulation, and Loss by Nannette Kreitzman : Grim Secrets: Tales of Murder, Manipulation, and Loss

A Sea of Indigo and Diamonds by Nannette Kreitzman : A Sea of Indigo and Diamonds

Spitfire’s Gift A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Spitfire’s Gift: A Short Story

Accountability A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Accountability: A Short Story

Willow’s Secret A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Willow’s Secret: A Short Story

A Kaleidoscope of Yellow and Orange A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : A Kaleidoscope of Yellow and Orange: A Short Story

A Shadow Between the Trees A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : A Shadow Between the Trees: A Short Story

When the Third Sun Rises A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : When the Third Sun Rises: A Short Story

In Sickness Too by Nannette Kreitzman : In Sickness Too

Veiled Villains Tales of Evil in Disguise by Nannette Kreitzman : Veiled Villains: Tales of Evil in Disguise

Cutting Fences A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Cutting Fences: A Short Story

The Judge A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : The Judge: A Short Story

Willow’s Tale A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Willow’s Tale: A Short Story

Brothers, Always A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Brothers, Always: A Short Story

Going In Solo A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Going In Solo: A Short Story

Grisly Cravings A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman : Grisly Cravings: A Short Story

Erika Strauss
The City of Broken Girls by Erika Strauss : The City of Broken Girls ... Psychological Thriller

MATTHEW JOHN MEAGHER
Irish Town by Matthew John Meagher : Irish Town ... YA

M. Todd
Chains by M. Todd : Chains ... Horror

Nigel Hare
Shouting Down The Darkness by Nigel Hare : Shouting Down The Darkness ... Coming-Of-Age

Vince Wetzel
Friends in Low Places by Vince Wetzel : Friends in Low Places ... Friendship Fiction

Xanxa Symanah
The Bingo Caller by Xanxa Symanah : The Bingo Caller ... Crime Thriller

Shattered Souls and Falling Stars A Collection of Dark Poetry by Xanxa Symanah : Shattered Souls and Falling Stars: A Collection of Dark Poetry

Children of the Desert by Xanxa Symanah : Children of the Desert ... Short Stories

Feniyaan Unchained by Xanxa Symanah : Feniyaan Unchained ... Short Stories

David Fowope
Life of Loonah Stone by David Fowope : Life of Loonah Stone ... Medical Thriller

Laura Strobel
Accountability Facing the truth to discover self-empowerment by Laura Strobel : Accountability: Facing The Truth To Discover Self-Empowerment ... Memoirs

J.R. Ryder
Nightstand Desires Erotic Short Stories told from the Imagination by J.R. Ryder : Nightstand Desires: Erotic Short Stories told from the Imagination

Nightstand Temptations More erotic stories told from the imagination by J.R. Ryder : Nightstand Temptations: More erotic stories told from the imagination

Lola's Journey by J.R. Ryder : Lola's Journey ... Sexuality

J.R. Gibson (Children's Fairy Tales)
The Foolish Magician (A Collection of Fantastical Fanciful Fairy Tales series) by J.R. Gibson : The Foolish Magician

The Prince and the Marigold Fairy Children's fairy tales for beginners Bedtime stories for children ages 5-7 (A Collection of Fantastical Fanciful Fairy Tales) by J.R. Gibson : The Prince and the Marigold Fairy: Children's fairy tales for beginners: Bedtime stories for children ages 5-7

A Fool and His Fortune Children's fairy tales for beginners, Bedtime stories for children ages 5-7 (A Collection of Fantastical Fanciful Fairy Tales) by J.R. Gibson : A Fool and His Fortune: Children's fairy tales for beginners, Bedtime stories for children ages 5-7

Dave Asthouart
The Unnatural Woman by Dave Asthouart : The Unnatural Woman ...

M. De Carvalho
How to Beat Burnout with Gratitude A Simple Path to Identify What Really Matters, Unlock the Power of Gratitude and Live with Joy by M. De Carvalho : How to Beat Burnout with Gratitude: A Simple Path to Identify What Really Matters, Unlock the Power of Gratitude and Live with Joy ... Self-Help


message 2: by Philip (new)

Philip Rutherford | 7 comments Thanks so much for organising this Joanie! Just to clarify - can anyone who reviews one of these go onto the reading corner list for next month?


message 3: by Joanie (new)

Joanie Lunsford | 260 comments Mod
I appreciate that, Philip! And the answer is absolutely! The goal is to get support for our member Self-Published authors. And since participation is key, all who participate will be on next months list.

I hope this helped. If you have any further questions, ask away.

Thanks,

Joanie
😊


message 4: by Philip (new)

Philip Rutherford | 7 comments Hi All, if anyone wants to read my book for September it is FREE to download from Amazon today.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0951X2T6B

Many thanks!
Philip


message 5: by Joanie (new)

Joanie Lunsford | 260 comments Mod
Philip wrote: "Hi All, if anyone wants to read my book for September it is FREE to download from Amazon today.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0951X2T6B

Many thanks!
Philip"


That's great, Philip! 😊


message 6: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Meagher | 22 comments I am honored to be apart of this months list! I’ll go with Chains


message 7: by Joanie (new)

Joanie Lunsford | 260 comments Mod
MATTHEW wrote: "I am honored to be apart of this months list! I’ll go with Chains"

Certainly, Matthew! And I appreciate you participating. Once you start reading, post the book cover here:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Thank you!

Joanie 🤗


message 8: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Meagher | 22 comments New Review!

“ I grew up in a very wealthy town. And, no, I was far from wealthy. In fact, my father was the caretaker for one of the immaculate estates and we lived in the ‘cottage’ at the back of the property so Dad could take care of this mansion… that had no heart. Why do I say that? Because half of the town was all about money, and they judged the other half of the town by how much or how little they had in the bank. There was a part of town called The Valley. In this area that some called the “other side of the tracks—which I found funny because there wasn’t a train anywhere near us—hard-working people scraped by, trying to pay their bills and get through life as well as they could. They had heart. The teens in this town had a difficult time because of this invisible line that was drawn between wealthy and poor. I saw some take to drugs or alcohol to deal with being put down by others who may have had a sports car to park in the high school parking lot, but never had a heart because they weren’t ever shown one. It may sound like such a simple “problem” but there were kids there who took their own lives because they believed they were not from the “right side” and, therefore, would never be a success.

When I read this book, although the scenery was different, the teens and their issues hit me right where I lived because I remembered seeing this, live and in person, when I was growing up. Think “West Side Story” (without the music), meets “The Hunger Games.” Add extra grit, and you have this book. Ashton is located in the Rocky Mountains in a place referred to as Powder Valley. Right next door rests the much wealthier and more polished, Cherry Ridge. Now, the Cherries are a group led by Sonny Gatson, who lives a high-brow life and certainly likes it. From Ashton we have teenagers that were not born into the ‘easy’ life; their group consists of leaders, Irish and Jester, and Benny, Curly, Twitch, and Mars, also known as “Quartermates.”

The interaction between these two groups is riveting, as the Cherries try to ‘take over’ the town of Ashton in order to transform them into what Cherry Ridge believes Ashton should be. As this transformation commences, with Ashton looking like it’s going to give up, these teens stand up and fight back. Ashton High, a school that is basically the pride and joy of the town, plays a huge role in this book because it’s the one thing the town loves; even though it has a background of pain, it’s also been the past winners of “The Powder Match” (an event I’d love to tell you about, but don’t want to ruin the read), where their competitors are, you got it… the Cherries. They haven’t won in a while, however, and they need to. The money they win from the event is what supports the town and keeps it running. The Ashes are already angry at the beginning of the book, believing they have no chance of ever winning the event again. What they don’t know yet is there’s a new “teammate” who has just moved to town, who plans to add her strong emotions and smarts to the fight. Her name is Rose, and her addition to this cast is one that inserts romance, action and, oddly, a snowboarder possessing the skills of an Olympian into the tale.

The deep intensity that this author writes with draws readers into a young man’s head as he opens the door to his world’ a world that includes loss and tragedy, friendships and anger for those all around him, and “calls out” to every YA who’s experiencing the same pain, confusion, social issues, bullying and hard choices teens face. The author shows how not to judge others upon looks, and why you shouldn’t. He delves into the pain, the ever-growing hormones of a teenage boy, and the strength and fight that can be found deep down inside – especially when you’re surrounded by people who will stick with you and do all they can to help.

I can’t say enough about this read. It’s real. It’s unique. It’s in-your-face. The action is super-cool. Mostly…it made me wish that a lot of people I knew way back when had been able to turn to this instead of alcohol to ease their own pain. They would’ve had a second chance. I give this as many “stars” as humanly possible.”

matthewjmeagher.com


message 9: by Lynn (last edited May 11, 2022 07:05AM) (new)

Lynn Helton (slynnhelton) | 62 comments My reading choice: Hydrosphere Rising by Philip J. Rutherford Hydrosphere Rising.
-Lynn


message 10: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Smith | 2 comments Currently reading: Hydrosphere Rising

Andrew


message 11: by Andrew (last edited May 02, 2022 03:14AM) (new)

Andrew Smith | 2 comments Currently Reading: Chains

Andrew


message 12: by Joanie (new)

Joanie Lunsford | 260 comments Mod
Andrew wrote: "Currently Reading: Chains

Andrew"


Thanking you, Andrew!


message 13: by James (new)

James Blakley (jblake) | 53 comments Joanie wrote: "Here is a list of Standalone Books: The titles are from members who expressed an interest in having their book be part of the Reading Corner.

Note: Please comment with the cover of your reading c..."


A Sea of Indigo and Diamonds by Nannette Kreitzman
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Awaiting Amazon’s acceptance or denial of the review.


message 15: by Lynn (new)

Lynn Helton (slynnhelton) | 62 comments My reading choice: Spitfire’s Gift A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman Spitfire’s Gift: A Short Story by Nannette Kreitzman

-Lynn


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