AuthorsDen Announces Novels from Humor and Historical Fiction Authors.Business Editors AuthorsDen.com proudly announces news from Humor Author W.R. Mertens and Historical Fiction Author Kathleen Cunningham Guler. Humor - "Don't Call Me A Cab! Call Me A Therapist!" is a humorous look at life's moments. W.R. Mertens follows the life of a gentleman from age 16 through adult who goes to see his therapist about the many problems he has and what he should do about his really strange/weird relatives and friends that he deals with. He looks back at living behind a taxicab business while growing up under the thumb of an old crone crone see crock. landlady landlady n. female of landlord or owner of real property from whom one rents or leases. (See: landlord) who has a son who is a drunk and throws fits by tossing appliances out the window. His aunt is a religious Hitler/society matron MATRON. A married woman, generally an elderly married woman. 2. By the laws of England, when a widow feigns herself with child, in order to exclude the next heir, and a suppositious birth is expected, then, upon the writ de ventre inspiciendo, a jury of women snob and married to a Whimp. A grandmother in altzheimers wearing Chef Boyardee Ettore Boiardi (October 22, 1897 - June 21, 1985), better known as "Chef Boyardee," was an Italian-born chef who became famous for his eponymous brand of food products. History Boiardi was born in Piacenza, Italy. like a Raggedy rag·ged·y adj. rag·ged·i·er, rag·ged·i·est Tattered or worn-out; ragged. Anne doll during a visit from her parish priest Parish priest may refer to
adj. Informal Featuring minimally clothed or naked women typically in pornographic contexts: girlie magazines. " parties with a lap dancer. W.R. Mertens: http://www.authorsden.com/wrmertens Historical Fiction - Author Kathleen Cunningham Guler is awarded for her novel, "In the Shadow of Dragons," from the Colorado Independent Publishers Association. The prize was presented at the association's award ceremony on Saturday, June 15. Published by Bardsong Press, the book has received numerous rave reviews from critics and readers alike. Highly touted for its rich historical detail, compelling writing and originality, the novel is the second volume of the four-part Macsen's Treasure series, begun with "Into the Path of Gods." The book continues Guler's compelling portrayal of the political and social atmosphere during the twenty-five year period leading to King Arthur's rise to power in the 5th century, as seen through the eyes of a spy and his wife. The author is currently working on the third novel in the series. "In the Shadow of Dragons" is available in bookstores or online. Kathleen Cunningham Guler: http://www.authorsden.com/kathleencunninghamguler AuthorsDen http://www.AuthorsDen.com |
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