IR Approved Author Brian James Gage: “I’ve always been a story teller and wrote my first screenplay in the fifth grade.”

Evoking elements of Jack the Ripper and Vlad Dracula, the first book in the Nosferatu Conspiracy series is an action-packed and suspense-filled alternative retelling of Rasputin's diabolical influence over the final days of the Romanov Dynasty.

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IR Approved Author Ben Wyckoff Shore: “…you could say writing a book is like getting a tattoo, always thinking about the next one. Hopefully fewer regrets.”

Terribilita received a 4+ star review, making it an IndieReader Approved title. Following find an interview with author Ben Wyckoff Shore. What is the name of the book and when…

Continue ReadingIR Approved Author Ben Wyckoff Shore: “…you could say writing a book is like getting a tattoo, always thinking about the next one. Hopefully fewer regrets.”

Advice from IR Approved Author Cynthia Haggard: “…it is really important to develop a thick skin.”

"Farewell My Life" spins an operatic tale of dangerous love that revolves around Grace, a shy 17-year-old, whose fabulous talent for the violin promises a shimmering career.

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IR Approved Author Nancy Yeager: “Being an indie means being in charge of every aspect…which is exhilarating and liberating, but also at times overwhelming.”

In 1870, a proper gentleman and a virtuous lady go undercover in London’s seedy underworld to rescue her kidnapped father. While free of society’s stifling conventions and busy dodging bad guys, they give into their long-suppressed desire for each other and discover true love.

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IR Approved Author Martin Elsant: “What motivates my writing, and what I believe motivates most authors, is the desire to make the world a better place, even if just a little bit.”

In Coimbra, in 1570, a man dares to challenge the powerful Portuguese Inquisition to save the father of the woman he loves in ACTS OF FAITH.

Continue ReadingIR Approved Author Martin Elsant: “What motivates my writing, and what I believe motivates most authors, is the desire to make the world a better place, even if just a little bit.”