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Love and the Planet of Two Suns by Hannah Parker

(Client type: Editing)

Alone and stranded in an unfamiliar world after a horrific crash decimates the S.S Universe, Sarai soon finds herself held captive of a strange alien race.
With no way out and no means of communication with anyone on Earth, she’s in a fight for her life against an unsympathetic general and his underlings.
As the aliens impatiently wait for her to meet their demands, she remains under the watchful eye of a handsome and kind alien guard, whom risks it all to offer her some tenderness.
The more time they spend together with clandestine adventures and secret late-night conversations, the deeper their bond grows. Soon, they’re undeniably smitten and in grave danger if their budding relationship is exposed.
Will their unlikely relationship lead to their collective demise or will it provide the cover Sarai needs to escape certain death?
This stand-alone sci-fi romance offers the best of all worlds—adrenaline rushing suspense blended with innovative technology in an alien world and a tender-hearted romance that assures a happy ending.


The Sorcerer’s Control By W.H. Kangas

The Sorcerers of the Milky Way Galaxy Book 3

(Client type: Editing)


The Sorcerer’s Devious Plan by W. H. Kangas

(Client type: Editing.)

The second book of the trilogy, Sorcerers of the Milky Way Galaxy.


Laura And The Foxwallagan Opossum Try To Save The Land Of Magic by W. H. Kangas

Sorcerers Of The Milky Way Galaxy Book 1

(Client type: Editing.)

An action adventure fairytale, with creatures you will recognize and many that you will not. Magic is practiced by some on these planets, and most wizards are very understanding and cordial. However, there are some black-hearted sorcerers who cause terrible power struggles, as they try to take over lands, whole planets, and enslave the inhabitants.
Ditra’s world, Foxwallagan, is one of the kingdoms in peril, with her people in dire conditions. Laura, transported from a different world, wants to help, but her kind are not trusted in Ditra’s world.
Discover the unique creatures that reside here, including fairies, knock men, jaydics, cyannas, and others. This incredible story will have you on the edge of your seat to find out how Laura and Ditra learn to work together and what part the creatures of this world play. Will the powerful sorcerer win these battles? Will Ditra save her kingdom? What happens to Laura? You’ll be amazed at this exceptional book!


Nursing Time: Lily Blooms by Amanda Higgins

A Medical Romance Book 1

(Client type: Editing.)

Lily Beckett is a committed nurse, a woman whose world revolves around her job, but then she meets the love of her life, the dashing Dr. Corey Livingstone. She puts everything into the relationship only to discover Corey is a player who has been deceiving her.

Lily quits her job at the hospital where Corey works and travels home to the small town where her mother lives, but not before meeting Dr. Russell Strong, a surly fellow who intervenes in a life-or-death situation threatening Lily. They develop a budding relationship and she begins working at his hospital.

The nurses she works with also have stories of their own, stories of passion and loss, heartbreak and love. All of them are connected to the hospital, and Corey Livingstone is a recurring theme. Little does he know that an attempt will be made on his life, casting suspicion on Lily and many of the others around her, all of whom have reasons for revenge. But Lily is not driven by the need for vengeance; she is motivated by love. And everyone knows that love can be one wild ride. Lily comes to understand that better than anyone.


Saved by Indygo Part Two by Wayne H. Kangas

(Client type: Editing.)

Jasmine becomes an authority on tracking lost people in her community. She finds herself tracking a boy who is caught in a drainage pipe; an elderly woman who has been missing for days; a friend’s little sister who went the wrong way in the wild woods; a ruthless criminal with a deer rifle; a young man who has eyes for her; and lots more.


Saved by Indygo by Wayne H. Kangas

(Client type: Editing.)

Jasmine, a young Native American girl, lives in an orphanage and wishes she could go from one fun thing to the next without having to move very much. She’s not sure why, but she likes Bobby James, a former teacher, who is trying to show her how to appreciate the outdoors. She becomes very fond of his tracking dog, Indygo, and agrees to learn to track people.


Call Me Pud: A Memoir by Dr. George A. Laquis

(Client type: Ghostwriting.)

“A story of family love, devotion and dedication through decades. A man who taught by example and showed younger generations the importance of family. A delightful memoir where a man reflects on his life and his achievements. It is a warm, intimate , funny and sincere record of a well-lived life. 149 pages of pictures and information, including George’s Twelve Rules for Living. (All proceeds go to the Trinidad and Tobago Cancer Society.)”

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See Dr. Laquis’ testimonial on my services here.


The Yard by Aliyyah Eniath

(Client type: Writing coach.)

The Namesake meets Wuthering Heights.The Yard is a story of love and redemption, set in Trinidad, that exposes the fault lines in Indo-Muslim culture. Behrooz, an abandoned boy, is brought to a familial complex, The Yard, to live with a devout and extended family, where he struggles to belong.

He forms a childish alliance with Maya, a willful and rebellious girl, and his guardian’s daughter. After they share a night of adolescent tenderness, Maya, fearing retribution, flees to London. Behrooz painstakingly rebuilds his life and marries another. When tragedy strikes, Maya returns to her childhood home. There, she and Behrooz must face up to old demons. Can their love endure? Even after Maya is dealt the most “righteous” blow of all?”


Roots from the Cotton Tree by Nicola Brooks-Williamson

(Client type: Writing coaching/editing.)

Roots from the Cotton Tree features Sarah, who has the ‘perfect’ life. In reality her boyfriend is a cheater, she hates her job, hasn’t spoken to her uptight white mother in years–or her absentee black father–and feels she doesn’t fit in anywhere. 

A traumatic breakup leads to a family reconciliation and a realisation that her family is far from average and bigger than she knew. Sarah is disbelieving until she meets her father, Patrick, a shapeshifter and, his beautiful wife, Lajables. 
Sarah herself is a witch, carrying the blood of several types of preternatural beings, resulting in unpredictable emergent traits and behaviour. Her trusting nature and desire to be loved mean she repeatedly ignores advice about those who mean her harm.”


Waterfalls of Paradise: Trinidad and Tobago by Annela Rajkumar

(Client type: editing.)

Cover of Waterfalls of Paradise by Annela Rajkumar, edited by Roslyn Carrington. Cover photo of tall waterfall against a green, leafy background.

“A unique book exploring 24 waterfalls of Trinidad and Tobago through a description of the hiking trails, historical stories attached to the falls and over 100 breath-taking photographs taken along the journey. It includes information on the flora and fauna seen along the trails, added attractions and hikers’ reviews.”

 


Beneath the Mango Tree by Rianne Jazz Morgan.

(Client type: Writing coaching/editing.)

When Emma Elliston’s father abandons the family, she finds herself the victim of her mother’s alcoholic rage. Left to protect her younger sister, Emma finds a hero in her Caribbean-born maid, Lola. Set in 1930’s America, Emma and Lola blur racial boundaries to protect one another and create a life away from her violent mother. As Emma struggles to understand the confines of a race-divided society, Lola faces the reality of mothering a white woman’s child.

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Non-Disclosure by Heidi-Ann Boxer

(Client type: Writing coaching/editing.)

“January Blake is a young, successful financial manager with an impassioned personality. She is not only dedicated to her job, but also to jurisprudence in all things; a trait that inherited from her late father; highly decorated police officer. Nicholai Abrantas, a rich, quick tempered playboy who does not cower from confrontation, also happens to be January’s boss . . . .”

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The Importance of Me: Advice from a Friend by Dr. Nicole Sherril-Corry

Client type: editing.)

“How a caterpillar turned into a butterfly. The cocoon of a caterpillar seems like imminent death, for it does not know what lies on the other side. Through the transformative process of the cocoon, a butterfly emerges. Spread your wings and FLY!”

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See Dr. Sherril-Corry’s testimonial on my services here.

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