Category - Blurbs

BLURB: Waves in the Sky

Time maneuvered their lives through unforeseen circumstances. The canaries- Charu, Ananya, Neha, Avantika,Raihana and Yami- the heart and soul of Naivedya, run by Ms.Malini. They played together, studied together, stayed together, under the shades of their mother banyan, till they fell apart. Little did they know that they would be centrifuged by the Waves in the Sky. Hanging on to their mother banyan, they held their wings together and fought the storm.
A mind boggling tale of six headstrong girls, thirty years of their life, their mother banyan-Ms.Malini and a mystery.
A thrilling mysterious contemporary fiction.

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BLURB: Apple Tree

This is Benjamin Tyler’s first published book. “Apple Tree” is a poetry book by Benjamin Tyler that deals with topics from love to self-actualization, from raw realities to writing itself, and more. Comment down below for any questions, criticisms, etc. Keep enjoying poetry!

Dude, this is a book, not a blog.

BLURB: Shellbound

Shellbound tells the story of Luke Sanders, an ordinary guy who didn’t do enough. One day Luke finds that his life has been turned inside out, literally. He lands in an unknown, yet familiar place where a stranger guides him through the next steps that will hopefully unite him with his family again. In the meantime, he has WORK to do. Luke is HERE for a reason. His former employer, PointGPX, has developed technology that will endanger the lives of many. Luke has to navigate the RULES to stop them and take care of his family at the same time.

I still have no idea what the book is about.

 

BLURB: Just Desserts For Sisters

The tiny chapel church had a weekly women’s coffee clutch called Just Dessert For Sisters. The free cakes, pies, and coffee were supposed to attract new members. Yet only three faithful sisters gathered in the quaint kitchen at the round table that fall season. They followed the scripture that commanded to eat, drink and be merry. It was their one sanity preserver in this life. From the eldest to the youngest, they laughed as they recalled the golden days of the past. They challenged each other to recall better times in the age of B.M. meaning Before Marriage. Meanwhile they grimaced that their marriages were hell on earth.

This is, by the way, for a five-page short story.

BLURB: Adriana

When an autistic child accidentally kills her twin, the balance of her mind is disturbed and she is institutionalised. As her late teens approach she is guided back towards ‘the normal world’ by her psychiatrist, but as he delves deeper, he discovers that her mind is very far from ‘normal’ and far stranger than he could ever have imagined. Neither human nor alien she is something this world has never seen before and after a number of incredible journeys, the true nature of her reality is finally revealed.

294 pages of this? Shut up and take my money!

BLURB: Unpolished

True to its name, Unpolished presents an onslaught of poems and anecdotes never seen by a professional eye. You may chuckle – you may sigh – you may shake your head in disbelief/confusion. I can only guarantee that you will have some sort of opinion!! With that, I present Unpolished. Ta-da!

I will not have some sort of opinion, because I will decline to read it. “Ta-da!”

BLURB: Cooking the Books (Apple Orchard Cozy Mystery Book 2)

Everyone in town has been swindled…

By the same sleaze-ball wealth manager.

But who had the most motive to kill?

Chelsea and Miss May take on the case.

Hunky Detective Wayne Hudson gets in their way.

Just like he always does.

But then a close friend becomes suspect number one and the tension mounts.

Can our girls solve the mystery before their family friend takes the fall?

You’ll love this clean cozy, because the sleuths are smart, the characters are quirky, and the mystery keeps you guessing.

Books in this series can be read in any order.

Get it now.

So… it’s a cozy mystery written in free verse?

BLURB: The Hypocrisy of America

The premise of The Hypocrisy of America is, as Americans, we are almost brainwashed into thinking if we are doing something throughout the world, it must be just. Of course, many times this is far from the truth. I didn’t write this book to just bash America. I wrote this book because I love America and I want it to be as amazing as it’s ideals. This book is written for the average American with humor and real life experiences sprinkled throughout. The reader will learn much and truly enjoy the read. You will not be disappointed.

I think that guarantee may not hold water.