Monday, September 5, 2022

In The Black of My Eye

  


In the Blink of My Eye: A Novel


Cherish your yesterdays, Dream about your tomorrows, Live your best todays

Reagan Kathleen McDonald was born into a large Irish family. She came into this world with a smile on her face, a twinkle of mischief in her eyes, and a heart full of love. Follow her throughout the roller coaster ride of her life encompassing the humor, romance, drama, hurt, pain, rejection, yet joy of the stages she would go through, grow through, dance through, laugh through and cry through.

Her loves and loses will have you on an emotional high and then drop you in to the depths of despair until you reach that last hill. Will there be a light at the end?





Sunday, September 4, 2022

The Reluctant Refugee

 


The Reluctant Refugee


When George learns that his biological father is critically ill he resolves to return to Budapest in an attempt to find him. Arrangements are made to cover his absence from the business he owns in Tooting , London.


This is the story of how he became The Reluctant Refugee. 


Young George’s life was a happy one. His future was safe and settled. Comfortably wrapped in the dogma of the communist regime, the way forward clearly marked. He had no idea that within the space of a few days his world would be shattered. 


In Oct.1956 during the Hungarian Revolution George’s mother Gita, a wilful eccentric woman, persuades her husband Dr.Julius Mihaly, an outspoken critic of the Hungarian regime, to flee Communism and make a new life in the ‘West’.

She sets off ahead with her three children.


After a harrowing night, crossing minefields and barbed wire on the Hungarian/Austrian border they are held in a refugee camp. Awaiting the arrival of Julius, they learn that the once porous border is now sealed by the reinvading Soviet army.

In an attempt to liquidate his assets, Julius had fatally delayed his escape and was now trapped.

Gita is unable to gain passage to her country of choice (USA) and eventually settles for a flight bound for Britain. She prays that Julius will find some means to join his family. 


Her expectations are dashed when she learns that Julius has been found hanging in the woods. The authorities claim suicide but Gita is convinced he was murdered by the regime. 

Without support, she is Incapable of providing for her children. The Roman Catholic Church steps in and they are sent to an orphanage. 


Gita reconnects in London with the enigmatic Victor Grandpierre whom she met on the train journey to the staging point (border town) prior to the ‘freedom walk’ and becomes embroiled in a toxic relationship. Events and circumstances turn Victor into an abusive drunk yet Gita remains financially and emotionally dependent on him.


Years pass and as an adult George learns that his real father (Julius was his stepfather) whom he has never met is gravely ill and he resolves to drive to Budapest to find him. 


Combining the quest with a family holiday, the meandering road trip east leads him to recall the terrifying events he witnessed during the conflict and their escape through the border to Austria and freedom. 


He finally tracks his aged father down. He now has a wife of many years who does not at first welcome this sudden reunion, fearing the shock to her ailing husband.


Over several days of emotionally charged talks she relents.

Using the pretext of being a repair ‘man’ George is allowed to enter the room where his father sits in a wheelchair.


Eventually, Ingrid allows the son to reveal himself to his father.

The timely connection brings some closure and understanding to a painful part of his early life.




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Do No Harm

 



2020 American Fiction Award winner for Best Medical Thriller

Doctors go to medical school to save lives… right?

When Matthew Preston was eight, his father was shot and killed in rarefied Pacific Palisades by Ted Nash, a home burglar who happened to be the Preston’s neighbor. Though Nash was sentenced to life in San Quentin, Matthew’s lifelong obsession is to somehow get into the prison, gain access to Nash, and exact the ultimate personal revenge. He devises a plan to become a prison doctor to gain access to Nash.

While in medical school, Matthew falls for brilliant classmate Torrey Jamison from poverty-stricken East Palo Alto. Torrey is battling her own demons, having been raped by a school counselor while in high school. Matthew is focused on vigilantism; but he loves Torrey who is morally opposed to killing for any reason—or so she thinks.



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Also Available on Kindle Unlimited



Do No Harm is Book 1 in The Medical Students series. It has over 500 5 star Amazon reviews and is the 2020 winner of the American Fiction Award for Medical Thrillers. Book 2 in the series, Bad Medicine, is the 2021 winner of the Global Book Award for General Mystery/ Thrillers



Bad Medicine (The Medical Students Book 2)


2021 Global Book Awards Winner (General Mystery/Thriller)









Saturday, September 3, 2022

The Journey to the Centre of Your Soul

 



Discover who you are through the mirrors of life

The Journey to the centre of your Soul is a guide for those who are willing to ask deep questions about their relationship to life so they may uncover who they are and who they want to be.

How can we be the change we wish to see in the world until we understand who we are as individuals? Only then can we encourage and support others on their journey to uncover their truth, creating the societal ripple effect that we need as a catalyst for collective change.

The journey to the centre of your soul will uncover your pure and unique expression.





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Friday, September 2, 2022

Chasing Princess Charming

 


Chasing Princess Charming


Meet Ken Clarke. Cool. Kick-ass and way above average in the looks department.

She's super smart and hits the drums like a rock star. She has a beautiful face, and rocks the androgynous fashion like she just stepped out of the covers of a magazine.

Even girls screamed for her and guys... well, thanks to her father, she had lost her faith in men a long time ago. And she didn't think that any man was worthy of her trust.

Her world revolved around her fragile best friend, Jennifer. She made it her mission to protect her.

And then Nicholas Atkins entered the picture...

Smart, devilishly handsome, smooth-talking Alpha Male who thought every guy in town wanted to be him, and every girl wanted to sleep with him.

Jennifer suddenly fancied herself in love with him, much to Ken's disappointment.

Soon, Jennifer was busy chasing after Nick.

Ken was busy keeping her away from him.

Nick, on the other hand, had a different agenda in mind.

Ken didn't know that while Jennifer was so desperate to win Nick's heart...

Nick would do everything to win hers.






Thursday, September 1, 2022

Behind The Miracle

 


Behind The Miracle:

Expect the unexpected from God


Caught in a fix and a struggle for their lives during a long-anticipated summer adventure, a group of friends must learn to turn to God and trust Him to rescue them from their life-threatening situation. Can they build a faith strong enough to hold on for a miracle, even as their lives flash before their eyes?


A short story about everyday life, loyalty, making decisions and navigating its outcome. 

What happens when a perfect day goes terribly wrong as a result of disobedience and lack of faith? Can a group of friends find their way out of trouble?

How will they deal with their decisions? Can they rely on one another?


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The Boy With My Name

 


The Boy With My Name


This subject matter may not be suitable for everyone. This is my memoir on my early upbringing into early adulthood. I will talk about my firsthand experiences of being assaulted as a small child and the long-term effects it had on my overall mental health. This book also references real people. All names have been changed. I wanted to take a conversational approach with this and have it feel like a living journal. At times it will feel abrasive and jarring; I wanted to highlight how my weird brain thinks.