Monday 6 March 2017

Strength for Parents of Missing Children by Author Marie White


"Some of us have had our child abducted off the street. Others of us have had our child abducted by a family member. There are those who have had our child abducted by a governmental agency. Some have had a child run away. No two stories are exactly alike. But the pain and emotional roller coaster are the same."
The above quote is from 'Strength for Parents of Missing Children' by Marie White.
I have had the opportunity to read this book while assisting in the editing.
I never had a missing child.
However, this book has inspired me and I know that the contents will be a great inspiration to all Parents who have lost children.
Get the book for someone who has lost a child.
It is on Pre-order. You will be glad you did. Get the book at this link

Sunday 5 March 2017

Zeeka Chronicles in Paperback


Zeeka Chronicles is now available in Paperback at Amazon and Create space
It will be coming soon to Barnes and Nobles

The Reviews for this book which was published on February 25th, 2017 have started coming in. Here are two:

1] I found the book to be original, brilliant, and full of suspense
5.0 out of 5.0 stars
ByA. J.on March 8, 2017
Format: Paperback
I received an advanced paperback copy of this book from the author. I just could not put the book down until I read the last page. There were so many twists and turns that every time I thought I had the ending all figured out, there was a new twist. I found the book to be original, brilliant, and full of suspense. There were many themes playing out. Some parts were dark and terrifying with zombies, murder, kidnapping, and police corruption. Other parts were about true love and family life.
The ending was amazing and I could envisage a bright future with advanced medical technology and robots as companions and helpers. This is a one of a kind book and one I would recommend that everyone should read.



"A fascinating vision of our future

By Katie on March 4, 2017
Format: Kindle Edition
5.0 out of 5.0 stars.

I have purchased and reviewed all five books separately. My only objection was that I wanted to see them in one book since I felt a little impatient when waiting for the next one. The author now gives new readers this opportunity. I really recommend to buy them in one book since the story is difficult to put down and when you finish the first book, you want to read the rest.

Apart from a thrilling story, the author gives us an interesting vision of the future, which seems entirely possible to me.
She describes incredible progress in technology while humans do not change as much or as quickly.
Her characters are still very much like people we know.
They exhibit human weaknesses, can get jealous, vindictive, neglectful.
There are only two people who seem perfect and incapable of mistakes in this series, but they are both robots.
Evil characters seem scarier than normal bad people we know because they are equipped with better knowledge and technology, but deep down there is nothing demonic about them and they have a nice side as well."

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Thursday 2 March 2017

Resurrection : Revenge of Zeeka Book 5


Resurrection: Revenge of Zeeka Book 5 was released on Friday 25th, 2017.

On 27th Feb. 2017, the book received a five-star review.

REVIEW

as a reader, I do like ghost stories and this paranormal element was handled well ...
ByKato's Revenge on February 27, 2017
Format: Kindle Edition

In an entertaining conclusion to the Zeeka series, Resurrection brings the story full circle. If you haven’t read any of the stories in the series, it’s worth starting with book one ‘Revenge of Zeeka’ just to see the author evolve alongside the story and her characters.

For me, the high point of the series was this book’s predecessor, Zeeka’s Ghost, but then, as a reader I do like ghost stories and this paranormal element was handled well in book four.

This final installment is quite surprising as it brings back the rather disturbing character of Nine from book one. Nine is on a mission all of his own, and when he learns of technology that may save him from the Zika virus and help him on his ultimate goal (read to find out) – he’s all for the procedure, despite the risks.

Aside from this storyline the quirkiness of the robot Eve adds some humour to the story. The characters that have been with us throughout the series get a good send off too.

The book is available in Kindle and paperback at Amazon Universal Link and at Books2 Read Universal link

Wednesday 1 March 2017

Video of Book Publications by Brenda Mohammed




ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Brenda Mohammed is a Trinidad and Tobago-based multi -genre writer and former Bank Manager who has written sixteen books to date. She loves to travel and is a fan of photography and art. Brenda loves to interact with her readers and other authors on social media.

Three of Brenda's books have received recognition.
'I am Cancer Free: A Memoir' was the Winner in the Category Non-Fiction in the McGrath House Indie Book Awards 2016. The book also earned a five-star review and five-star seal in February 2017 from Readers Favorite.
'My Life as a Banker: A Life Worth Living' placed second in the Category Bio/Memoirs in Metamorph's Publishing Summer Indie Book Awards 2016.
'Revenge of Zeeka: Horror Trilogy' received a five-star review and five-star seal from Readers Favorite on 14th September 2016.

Brenda donates books to children's hospitals, national and school libraries.

Brenda’s other publications are as follows:



"Memoirs of Dr. A. M. Khan" - [2014] – Journey of an Educator.

"Stories People Love" (2014) - Four exciting short stories of crime, adventure, and love.

"Adventures of Squeaky Doo" (2014) – Travel Memoirs of a Teddy Bear.

"Your Time Is Now: A Time to be Born and a Time to Die" (2014) – Powerful words of wisdom connect to events in the author’s life. The book includes Inspirational poems.

"Retirement is Fun: A New Chapter" (2014) – A Sequel to “My Life as a Banker.” Retirement can be Fun.

"Heart-Warming Tales" (2014) – Four Tales of Crime, Love, Unhappy Marriages and Dead Business.

"Travel Memoirs with Pictures: Exploring the world." [2014]- A Pictorial memoir of the author’s travels.




Revenge of Zeeka: Zeeka and the Zombies [Book 1]” [2016] – First book in a spine-chilling novel.

Zeeka’s Child [Revenge of Zeeka Book 2]” [2016] – Mystery surrounds Zeeka’s Child.

Zeeka Returns [Revenge of Zeeka Book 3]” [2016] – Zeeka decides his fate.

Zeeka’s Ghost [Revenge of Zeeka Book 4]” [2016] – Zeeka’s Ghost haunts Steven.

Resurrection: [Revenge of Zeeka Book 5]” [2017] – Sudden appearance of a stranger, concerns Steven.

Zeeka Chronicles [2017]- Mis-use of science by one man for Vengeance.


Brenda's Books are available at Amazon Universal Link and other popular online retailers.

Sunday 26 February 2017

Author Spotlight with Jonathan Fryer


Today I have the honour of interviewing a British writer, lecturer, and broadcaster.
Jonathan Fryer was recently appointed Lib Dem Brexit Spokesperson for London.
He is a Member of The Real Lives Team, of Books Go Social for Authors.


Tell us a little about yourself

I am a British writer, lecturer, and broadcaster, based in London, England. I have published 15 books, mainly history and biography, though my latest book Eccles Cakes is a childhood memoir of abuse and escape, which on my agent’s recommendation I self-published.
For 20 years I was based as a freelance radio reporter and commentator on international affairs at BBC World Service, but since 2010 my broadcasting has mainly been for Middle Eastern TV channels. Since 1993 I have also taught a course in Humanities at London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). For eight years I lived in Brussels, Belgium, where I wrote my first four books. These days I spend about half of the year travelling, either on assignments or to give lectures or else to experience new places, with increasing periods relaxing in Brazil where my partner and I have a house on the north-east coast at Fortaleza.

What inspired you to write your first book?

By the age of 24, I had already published a lot of newspaper and magazine articles, beginning with a stint before university as a junior foreign correspondent in the Vietnam War. After graduation I was posted to Brussels by Reuters news agency, but after a year resigned my job (the only full-time job I’ve had) when a publisher I met at a party in London said, “Oh, I hear you did a degree in Chinese at Oxford. Could you write a book about The Great Wall of China?” So that is what I did, and I was very lucky as it became a book society choice in both the UK and the US, as well as in the Netherlands (in Dutch).

What books have influenced your life most?

Probably the Berlin novels of Christopher Isherwood, both for their evocation of the growing storm of Nazism in Germany in the late 1920s/early 1930s and their candid portrayal of alternative lifestyles. Actually, nowadays I believe the much later A Single Man is his best book, but it was the characters of Sally Bowles and Mr. Norris that really captured my imagination while I was a student at University. After my first book came out and my then publisher asked me what I would like to do next, I said a biography, “of someone like Christopher Isherwood”. It turned out that there wasn’t one and as he was still alive I wrote to him and he agreed that I should be his first biographer, so I spent two wonderful summers in the mid-1970s in California interviewing him and his circle.

What are your current projects?

I’ve just started the research for a big book on London’s Bohemian quarter, Soho – based on letters, diaries, memoirs, and interviews of people who have lived, worked or played there over the past 300 years. This project grew out of a rather beautiful little volume I did for the National Portrait Gallery years ago, illustrated with portraits in their collection of Soho characters of the 1950s and 1960s. However, some people have been pressing me to write another volume of memoir as well, so I have written just a few pages of that.

Do you see writing as a career?

I always knew I wanted to be a writer, since I penned my first short story (about a cat) at age 7. I am fortunate in having been able to continue with that vocation, even though it has often been necessary to do other things on the side to keep body and soul together. Like most professional writers I have experienced a sharp fall in income from writing in recent years. According to a recent survey carried out in the UK for the Authors Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS), the average professional writer’s annual income in Britain now is around US$14,000, which is not enough to live on decently. I am a Non-Executive Director of ALCS (which distributes around $36million in secondary royalties to registered authors), as well as being a member of the writers’ trade union, the Society of Authors, as I believe passionately in defending writers’ rights and trying to ensure we all get just reward for our creative efforts.

Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?

Time. Writing a good book takes countless hours over a couple of years usually, in my case. It never gets any easier and one just has to cut oneself off from normal life and plough on. At least new technologies now mean one can rewrite and edit on the computer. I wrote my first book on a portable typewriter on the kitchen table and making revisions meant retyping vast chunks, several times! A nightmare.

Who is your favourite author and what is it that really strikes you about their work?


Undoubtedly the Irish playwright Oscar Wilde, even though he has been dead for well over a century. These days it’s his four great comedies that endure (especially The Importance of Being Earnest) but he also wrote brilliant essays and fairy stories that have many layers of meaning. He was an acute social critic, a reformer and a man before his time – for which Victorian society, in the end, could not forgive him and sent him to jail. But he must be smiling down now, with his reputation as high as it ever was in his heyday.

Other than writing do you have any hobbies?

Travel is my great passion. The adrenaline flows as soon as I get on a plane or a long-distance train or bus. I love to experience new places, Madagascar being the next on my list. I have visited 164 of the 193 member states of the UN, and reported from most of them, but it’s the people there and their cultures that fire me with energy and reassure me that life is still worth living.
What TV shows/films do you enjoy watching?
I don’t own a television, but I watch selected things on catch-up (i-Player) on my large desktop computer. I am a huge fan of Nordic Noir – detective series from Norway, Sweden and Denmark, notably: deeply psychological and often set in the twilight gloom of a northern winter. There was even one from Iceland recently, which was absolutely brilliant. I’ve learned quite a bit of Swedish from watching those films, but the sounds of Danish remain as impenetrable as ever; fortunately the BBC shows them with English sub-titles.

If you were not a writer what else would you be?

My one unachieved ambition was to be elected as a member of the European Parliament, having become fascinated by the EU and its workings during my time-based in Brussels. I stood for election seven times, as a Liberal Democrat, and twice came within one percent of being voted in. But last June, the British electorate voted narrowly to leave the European Union, so there will be no further opportunity after Brexit, alas.


Books by Jonathan Fryer can be found at this Amazon Link. Go get them.
Connect with Jonathan Fryer at Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads

Friday 24 February 2017

Zeeka Chronicles - New Releases


Dear Readers, I have a surprise for you.
I have decided to put all five books into one book which will cost cheaper than if you bought all five.
With the paperbacks, you will be getting a really good bargain by buying Zeeka Chronicles which comprises of all five books.

Book Description

Zeeka Chronicles is a spine –chilling series of stories about betrayal, kidnapping, revenge, secrets, lies, murder, and evil.
It is the story of one man’s misuse of science for vengeance.
To what end is he willing to go to unleash terror on the island?
Can the authorities stop him? Will it be too late? Will he and his zombies escape the law?
One man knows his secrets. Can he stop him before there are more mayhem and bloodshed?


Book Description

Mandy’s new robot helper Eve encounters a stranger in the backyard.
He claims to have connections with Zeeka. Who is this stranger?
When he learns that Eve is a robot, he discloses his story to her.
Eve promises him to keep their conversation secret but can she?
‪She records it on her security device and plays it for Steven and Mandy. ‬‬‬‬
When he collapses in the backyard with an epileptic fit, Eve alerts the Gosh hospital
Tests and records reveal the stranger’s identity.
Police records show that he died in the Carnival massacre in 2036, but did he?
Steven faces opposition to launch his greatest invention of the century.
Who will be the first volunteer to test it?

Both Resurrection: Revenge of Zeeka Book 5 and Zeeka Chronicles are being released on the same day, ie 25th February 2017.
The books are available on Amazon Universal Link in Kindle and Paperback and on Books2 Read Universal Link

Five-Star Review from Readers Favorite for I am Cancer Free


This morning I received a Five-star review and five-star seal from Readers Favorite International for 'I am Cancer Free - A Memoir.'

Review
Completed on:
02/16/2017
Review Rating:
5 stars! Download your free 5 Star Seal.Reviewed By Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite

'I Am Cancer Free by Mrs. Brenda C. Mohammed is the poignant memoir of the author's personal battle with cancer. Her faith in God and proving that ovarian cancer need not be a death sentence are what make this memoir a heartrending read. The author's 'never say die' attitude, the decision not to give up in life, and finally being cancer-free will encourage everyone who has been diagnosed with the disease or who has suffered from cancer. The memoir recounts from the time of diagnosis the experiences the author went through during the treatment, her emotions, fears, finances, until the successful treatment of the disease. It is a courageous story of survival, faith, and strength.

The author chronicles every step of her journey methodically, without leaving anything out, making the narration very personal, honest, and palpable to readers. The presence of God in everyone's life, a positive attitude, and the power of prayers run through the memoir. The author reiterates the fact that faith in God removes all obstacles in life. The conversational style of writing connects well with readers, making it easy for them to understand her journey. The author has also shared the poems she wrote during that phase in her life, where she again speaks about her story, faith in the Lord, and a Higher Power. For all those who are suffering from cancer and are battling the disease, this book is a must-read as it will give them hope, strength, and courage to fight the disease.'

The Book is available at Amazon in Kindle and Paperback and at Books2Read Universal Link. It is also available at Create Space.