Recent Books

Closed Doors (A Memoir lesson learned)



Mona grew up in Brooklyn, New York, with five siblings. Mona loved her siblings and her mom. She did not know that her mom suffered with an illness that would tear their family apart. Mona later lived with a father and new siblings she barely knew. Mona learned that her father was abusive and had a serious drug problem. Mona and her sister Emma went through hell before they were free. Mona would have to learn to teach herself about life and family hardships. Mona would see many of her dreams closed by doors that opened to more pain. Mona experienced life, love, pain, loss, and spirituality before she at last recognized her purpose.

Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 03/26/2013
ISBN: 978-1-48172-748-8
Available in Paperback
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Words of an Angel (A Book of Poetry)



Words of an Angel is a book of collected poems that Lintiya has written over the past few years. She believes that her poetry and other writings are very inspirational and hopes to inspire and deliver ones from any problems or situations they may have or can relate to. Such as love, guilt, faith, joy, testimonies, doubts, and even success. Lintiya also believes that readers of all ages will adore the works that are placed in this book. They will anticipate on more works from Lintiya which are soon to come.

Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 05/08/2013
ISBN: 978-1-48174-383-9
Available in Paperback
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Birth of A Dying Son (Living Verses)



Birth of A Dying Son is the premier work by Dr. Runako Aaron it is a creative leap, demonstrating different poetic arrangements, varied styles and a broad range in themes and experiences. These collections of pieces are simply extensions of his sentiments, thoughts and concerns. Inside there are expressions about society, culture, love, and general life observations.

Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 08/22/2007
ISBN: 978-1-43430-321-9
Available in Paperback
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I’ve Tried and Tried and Tried


 (BETWEEN DARKNESS AND LIGHT)



This book is a thrilling story about the struggles and hardships that she has been through in this cold, hard world. It goes from the ever so loving happiness of a family, to the deepest depths of addiction. Her story is one for the history books, but also a story that tells of the strength and passion of a black woman who dreams to be successful in this world today. Not everyone can overcome the challenges she has faced in her life, but as a strong black woman in this unforgiving world, Cheryl has made a name for herself. This story here tells how that name came about. “In life God provides you with chances, opportunities, situations, circumstances, and people....for a reason or a season” Sometimes both. The author of this book has not written these words for entertainment, they are authentic. This is her story. I know because God has loaned her to me for quite a season now and i recognize the reason...This story being shared is one of true revelation of the meaning of a deep and loving relationship with our Divine Higher Power and most be-loved God! The courage,strength, wisdom, sincerity this soldier of the Lord has chosen to share will help those wandering in the dark to look deeper, harder and longer at the choices they have made and whom they have served within and without their struggles through life....Riveting book....awesome, metaphorically intertwined in the complex and compelling struggle Christians experienced while carry our cross...Amazing!!!!!!!!! – V. Roseborough, MSW, LCSWA
Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 04/30/2013
ISBN: 978-1-48174-200-9
Available in Ebook
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Celt




In “Celt(published by AuthorHouse), author Robert Oldfield’s new work of fiction, readers are invited to join three young teenagers as they navigate their way through a series of strange events. With each step they take, Timid Tim, Rebecca and Hotpot find themselves facing powers from beyond this world – powers beyond their comprehension. Each move they make takes them face to face with a different ghost from ancient Celtic lore. With a story infused with adventure, magic and wonder, “Celt” will hold readers spellbound until the end. An excerpt from “Celt”: “Tim picked himself up off the leafy earth. As he stumbled to his feet he became aware of a strange figure a few feet in front of him. Tim blinked and wiped his eyes. He couldn’t believe what he was looking at. A large blonde man almost naked, his body covered in some kind of paint, blue and green, his hair, though it was obviously blonde, it was stood up on end as if he had suffered an electric shock, and it was covered in some white substance. It was by far the most frightening sight Timothy had ever seen. “
Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 01/21/2008
ISBN: 978-1-43436-177-6
Available in Paperback
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Author Harold Robbins



AuthorHouse Spotlight: Harold Robbins & The Amazing Kreskin 
What do the world's greatest mentalist and the best-selling American fiction author of all time have in common? They're both published at AuthorHouse!




Harold Robbins, a novelist known for steamy passion in his works, stirs up passion of a different kind in The Adventurers, a story of revolution and danger in the sultry jungles of South America. As a young boy, Diogenes Alejandro Xenos, witnesses the murder of his mother and sister by a band of marauders. As “Dax” grows to adulthood, he channels his fear and hatred into a desire for revolution, swearing revenge on those in power as he upsets the status quo. His actions make him an outlaw, living on the fringes of society in a land turned upside down with corruption. He is wanted by men and women alike—but for very different reasons. This epic tale of escape from the horrors of a third-world regime is one of Harold Robbins’ most ambitious novels ever, combining his trademark sensuality with political intrigue and a globe-spanning variety of exotic locales. Lose yourself in The Adventurers. PREVIEW: I was playing in the hot sun of the front yard when I heard the first thin scream from far down the road toward town. My dog heard it too, for suddenly he stopped frisking around me and the little adobe hut I was trying to build in the hard-baked dirt. He looked up at me, his eyes white and frightened, his yellow tail curving protectively against his testes. He stood very still and began to tremble. "Quién es?" I asked, my hand reaching to soothe him. I knew he was frightened but I didn’t know why. The scream had been eerie and curiously disturbing but I wasn’t frightened. Fear is something that has to be learned. I was still too young. I was six years old. There was the rattle of gunfire in the distance. It quickly died away and then came the sound of another scream, this one louder and more terrified than the first. The dog broke and raced away to the cane field, ears flat against his head. I ran after him, screaming, "Perro! Perro! Venga aqúi!" By the time I reached the edge of the field he was already gone. I stood very still, trying to locate him by sound amidst the heavy stalks. "Perro!" I shouted. He did not come back. The sugarcane rustled slightly in the warm breeze. I could smell its pungent sweetness. It had rained last night and the sugar was wet and heavy in the stalks. Suddenly I was aware that I was alone. The workmen who were there only a few minutes ago were gone. They had vanished like the dog. I stood there thinking that my father would be very angry with them. At ten centavos an hour, he expected each of them to give him a full measure of work. "Dax!" The scream came from the house behind me. I turned around. My older sister and one of the kitchen girls were standing on the galería along the front of the house. "Dax! Dax!" my sister screamed, her arm waving. "The dog ran into the cane," I shouted back, and turned once more to look into the field. A moment later I heard her footsteps behind me and before I could turn around she had scooped me up in her arms and was running back toward the house. I could hear her labored breath against my ear and the sobbing husky murmur of her voice, "Ah, Dios! Dios!" My mother was at the doorway even before we reached the galería. "Quickly. A la bodega!" she hissed. "The wine cellar."

Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 06/30/2010
ISBN: 978-1-45204-567-2
Available in Paperback


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Authors Bernice And Andy Tate


Bernice & Andy Tate are the authors of an ongoing series of children's books.  They discuss how they got started and how they promote their titles.




After the tremendously successful publication of their first book, The Wormleys, Bernice and Andy Tate have written their second children’s book, What the Elephant Forgot. This is another original work with a universal message that children everywhere can understand. Written in, easy-to-read language, and accompanied with bright, cheerful illustrations, this newest work is sure to capture the attention of the young, and young at heart. What the Elephant Forgot imparts a very practical life lesson, forgiveness.
Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 09/13/2007
ISBN: 978-1-43433-786-3
Available in Saddle Stitch Softcover





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Author Bruce Kimmel



 (A Novel)



Meet nine-year-old Benjamin Kritzer. Growing up in 1950s Los Angeles, Benjamin believes that his parents are Martians, his brother is psychotic, and that he’s being followed by Bad Men. He loves movies, movie theaters (especially ones with staircases for him to roll down), eating Shrimp Cocktail shrimps out of the big barrel in the kitchen of his father’s restaurant, and loves buying chocolate donuts from the Helms man. His strange grandparents live across from Ocean Park Pier, and his grandfather constantly says, "What is it, fish?" in response to whatever plate of food is put in front of him. Benjamin’s father sits at home in a pajama top and nothing else, while Benjamin’s mother is given to punishing Benjamin with a wooden hanger. However, Benjamin doesn’t let anything get him down, and greets each day with wonder and a uniquely Benjamin sense of humor. But when he meets nine-year-old Susan Pomeroy, his entire world changes, as he and Susan embark on a relationship that is totally magical. Hilarious and touching, Benjamin Kritzer is a valentine to growing up in a more innocent time, a valentine to a child’s ability to persevere, and a very unexpected love story.

Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 06/25/2005
ISBN: 978-1-40330-192-5
Available in Ebook



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THE EVOLUTION OF MAN



 
The place where Science and Religion meet


 This is the ark of Noah (the boat that floated on top of the water when the first world was destroyed). This book is calling for a religious debate to review the understandings about the ark and the beginning of our world system. The Bible story about the ark is true, but the interpretation about the ark is faulty. When you see the ark, you know that everything of which this object is composed resembles our modern life. It looks like a cabin. It looks like nails or glue was used to fasten the wood together. It looks like Noah knew about the invention of axes or cutlasses and hammers. So if Noah knew of these inventions, then why did early men start this world with nothing? They lived in caves and roamed the earth, using bare hands to strangle animals so they could eat the flesh. This book will introduce you to the things surrounding this ark. It will offer the wisdom of the Great Jehovah. This wisdom never has been understood, from the beginning until now. For any comment or invitation, please call 0880-410-736 / 06-492-042 or e-mail paultarsleh8@yahoo.com.
Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 09/25/2012
ISBN: 978-1-47723-087-9
Available in Paperback


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Destiny and Desire




1812-1814 Shortly after Christa Devereax arrived in London to visit her aunt and uncle, the United States declared war on Great Britain. Although most of the fighting is along the Canadian border, the Royal Navy is attempting to cripple commerce by blockading the American coast. On top of this pirates and privateers roam the waters of the golf of < s t 1 : c o u n t r y-region>Mexico and the Caribbean making travel very dangerous, but Christa still just wants to go home. Handsome American Privateer Shane Coulter is bold enough to ignore the danger and run the blockade with smuggled goods and mail to deliver. When he comes with letters from her father, she is determined to go home with him. He agrees with her uncle that it's to dangerous. Christa knew there would be trouble when she defied all objections and managed to get aboard Shane's ship, but she didn't expect it to come from her own dangerous desire for the handsome rogue. Destiny and Desire lead them from a moonlit beach in < s t 1 : c o u n t r y -region>Jamaica to a masked ball in New Orleans and a wild chase on the Natchez trace.

Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 01/05/2010
ISBN: 978-1-43436-342-8
Available in Paperback


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