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1 y separately published work icon Thistles in the Wind Nalini Philomena de Sielvie , Bloomington : AuthorHouse , 2018 19493160 2018 single work autobiography

'With a vivid description of early childhood in Sri Lanka, the Lotus Island, and then migrating to Australia in 1972, Nalini's journey is a captivating story of fortitude in the pursuit of her dreams. Her indomitable spirit, faith, and resilience in the face of adversity and loss is truly inspiring, as the rich tapestry of her life is interwoven with optimism and determination to succeed in a new country.'

(Source: publisher's website)

1 y separately published work icon By Noble Things She Stands : The Fiction of Gwendoline Keats/Zack Carl Wells , United States of America (USA) : AuthorHouse , 2015 8988199 2015 single work criticism

'An important writer . . . or deservedly forgotten? Gwendoline Keats (pen name Zack) was born in a stately home just outside the small town of Northam, in Devon, in the western part of England in 1865. By 1896 she had begun publishing short stories which attracted considerable attention on both sides of the Atlantic. It was not unusual to see the word genius connected with her name. However, her writing career did not last long. The year 1903 marked the appearance of her fifth and final book. After that, silence-from Zack, and from critics. She was quickly forgotten by the reading public. Most people who read books have never heard of her. By Noble Things She Stands contends that Gwendoline Keats/Zack is a writer of unique gifts, and one whose writing would be enjoyed by vast hordes of thoughtful readers.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon Kafira John G. O'Neill , Bloomington : AuthorHouse , 2013 9722667 2013 single work novel

'This is a story of tragedy, unrequited love, international suspense, and driving ambition to defeat the grab for world domination. Kafira Weiss is an Israeli Biomedical Scientist whose passionate life purpose is to find a cure for the world's most deadly disease. After a tragic beginning, Kafira becomes the World's leading expert on the disease, working at CDC in Atlanta to continue her research as the Associate Director of the Special Pathogens Unit. In 1981, the Supreme Leader of North Korea lands rockets on the Moon, claiming the Moon for North Korea, to the exclusion of every other nation on Earth. To force the United Nations and the Member Countries to agree to his Claim, Kim iI Jong threatens to infect the world with a deadly disease. Shin Min Shu, is a North Korean Biomedical Scientist who has been forced to develop a more deadly strain of the virus central to the Claim. But Shin Min Shu is unhappy to be party to the killing of women and children that will inevitably occur if the United Nations rejects the North Korean Claim. Charles Edmonds is an ex Royal Marine Commando turned Astronomer who is now the Special Assistant to the Director of NASA. Charles becomes involved in the investigation of a teenage boy's observation of a flash on the Moon that has been reported to the FBI. The investigation reveals a ruthless organisation that will stop at nothing to ensure that the Claim is agreed. The CIA believes that the United States is being threatened, but needs proof. Kafira, as the World's leading expert on the disease has been requested to be part of the Lunar Module crew, to investigate the suspected presence on the Moon. Kafira agrees, and in doing so creates history as the first woman to walk on the Moon. The desperate question facing Kafira is whether she is able to find a cure for the disease that the North Koreans intend to use before the deliberate infections reach epidemic proportions.' (Source: Goodreads website)

1 y separately published work icon Songs for a Blind Date Josephine Burden , United States of America (USA) : AuthorHouse , 2013 7682654 2013 single work novel

'Songs for a Blind Date is the second in a trilogy. Each book stands alone but is linked by themes of place and the story of Jessica. In the second book, Ernesto, an Italian war orphan, is put on a ship to Australia when he is twelve years old. Ernesto grows into Queensland manhood in the canefields of the North and becomes Ernie, the postman who delivers Jessica's mail in a suburb of Brisbane. By the time Ernie meets Jessica, he has re-invented himself as a bachelor living on acreage with his own mail delivery company. Now he sings snatches of his own song but still yearns for the songs of his mother. Jessica is an established academic, living her own life and working on her PhD. Ernie and Jessica find some joy in each other but is it enough for them both to find new notes to harmonise the clashing chords of their different lives?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon An Eternal Summer Nalini Philomena de Sielvie , Bloomington : AuthorHouse , 2013 6177191 2013 single work novel historical fiction romance
1 y separately published work icon The Architect R. J. Spencer , Bloomington : AuthorHouse , 2012 8226354 2012 single work novel

'Amidst the integrity of world class design and architecture. Amidst the world of art and food. Where money goes hand in hand with fame. In a world where Corporations make and destroy peoples lives. The Architect and his Assistant design homes. But not just homes. They design the creme de la creme of residential residences and they punish the owners of their homes for crimes against good taste. They punish them for forgetting they cannot change even one thing in their homes. Not the colour. Not the door handle. Not the door stop. They punish them to within an inch of their lives.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Washing Up in Malta Josephine Burden , United States of America (USA) : AuthorHouse , 2012 6769857 2012 single work biography

'Washing Up in Malta is about travel, coming of age, mothers and daughters. The lives of two women, Jessica and Grace, unfold across a century of change. Their particular journeys take them through Scotland, England, Germany, Africa, Bahamas, and Australia.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Second Born Lance C. Wilson , Bloomington : AuthorHouse , 2011 7438337 2011 single work novel fantasy

'A fantasy tale about an elf family torn by war. Find out how each family member copes with the tragedy that befalls them. How they survive, and what becomes of them.' (Source: WorldCat website)

1 y separately published work icon Out of the Blue K. R. Elliott , Canberra : K. R. Elliott , 2011 10184934 2011 single work novel fantasy romance

After an impassioned run-in with Nicholas - the handsome young successor to the aquarium where she works- Amelia's body reacts in a way she never dreamt possible. Their new romance is filled with an intensity that threatens to consume them as their destinies become entwined.

Nicholas' untold secret of being a merman as well as being heir to the Southern Dominion, is merely a ripple on the ocean of mysteries he holds. His sudden departure leaves Amelia alone and vulnerable to the cunning wiles of Nathaniel, Nicholas cousin, adversary and well-known playboy.

Amelia's comforting workplace is turned upside down the day she meets Athan (AKA Nathaniel). This smug, conceited guy is not only the Aquarium's newly employed Marine Biologist… but her new boss! She is soon confused by the back flip in his demeanor, and worse, the changes in her own emotions and desires.

If only Nicholas would return, her life would be so much easier. Little does she know life with Nicholas could never be simple. He changed her life long before they ever met; setting forth a turbulent wave that hasn't even hit her yet.

Source: Author's Blurb

1 1 y separately published work icon Mask of Fufura : The Sotsee Invasion Steve Carter , United States of America (USA) : AuthorHouse , 2009 Z1742973 2009 single work children's fiction children's fantasy adventure 'The Mask of the Fufura is a gateway to another dimension... Ted's life is a mess. He feels that the whole world is against him. Harassed by his older brother on a daily basis, his troubles get worse when the local school bully also starts picking on him. Deep in the woods one day, while hiding from his brother and the bully, Ted finds an ancient tribal mask. The wooden treasure is a portal to another dimension.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Impasse : A Search Into the Unforeseen Raymond J Burt , Milton Keynes : AuthorHouse , 2007 6902565 2007 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Terrorist Michael Crouch , United States of America (USA) : AuthorHouse , 2003 Z1190098 2003 single work novel
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