https://www.nightowlreviews.com/V5/Magazine/Free-Booklovers-Mag-Nov-2016/Articles/Bolder-And-Older-C-K-Alber-by-Lizzie-T-Leaf
Read an interview with author C.K. Alber at the site above.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
"A Prisoner's Promise," book #3 from The Promise Series, out the latter part of December.
Anne Algani's life and identity are forever changed when she encounters a man from abroad swearing to be her deceased father's brother. Her captivating journey of discovery brings about an encounter with chilling vengeance, complicated conspiracies, heart-stopping risks, and sizzling passion culminating in an unexpected finale.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Downsizing material things.
Here's Joe and Ellie's story.
It was time for this doctor and his wife of many years to retire. Their dream, now that the children were grown, had always been to own a boat. One that would sleep eight, possibly six people comfortably. Their land home, situated on a lake with acres of surrounding property, sold immediately. They held an auction and were able to sell almost everything. The boat was purchased, restored and updated. Why they even installed some kind of solar panels.
"How does one decide what to keep?" I asked. "I have photos from babies to adulthood and albums galore."
"You make piles of those photos. Keep the ones that make you smile or bring back a strong memory," Joe's gaze dropped. "That was the hardest part."
"Why didn't you put things in storage?"
"Our goal was to have everything we owned on our water-home." He inhaled deeply and put his arm around Ellie. "We walked away with our two bags, some instruments to play on board, and now that we're traveling, our life's dream has become realized."
"Will you ever live on land again?"
Joe caught Ellie's gaze and held it. He shrugged. "Maybe. But for now we want to see all the waterways we can and take long needed walks when we anchor."
Ellie lovingly grabbed his hand and held tight. "We've met some amazing people on this venture."
"Are you keeping a journal?" I asked out of curiosity.
"We are," she smiled. "Now that Joe has retired and has all of this time on his hands, he just might get back to writing novels."
"Are you kidding?" Joe laughed. "We actually have less time here than we had on land. There's so much to learn about the functions of a water-home. Plus, we have so many places to see. Nope, not likely I'll get to writing for awhile."
If you'd like to see more by this author, go to:
http://www.amazon.com/author/ckalber
Saturday, March 26, 2016
From my window to yours.
From my window to yours, no matter where you live, may this weekend be filled with peace and love for all mankind.
Friday, March 11, 2016
Betrayal. Terror. Death. Love.
Read excerpts at: http://www.amazon.com/author/ckalber
Go to: www.bookstrand.com/c.k.alber
www.lafeltrinelli.it
www.amazon.co.uk/
www.barnesandnoble.com
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Waiting for ---?
Waiting for his person? Waiting for a walk?
What goes through our animals minds? I do know this. I can be missing for a day or a month and I get the same wet licks, tail wags, and high jumps until I put everything down to pet and hold.
Luna has a favorite red ball. Is it the color or the shape that attracts her? Do animals even see color? Bulls do, right?
And that unconditional love they dole out every waking minute of their lives --- wow, why can't humans learn from that. We'd be a peaceful earth if that could happen.
Happy reading.
Read an excerpt from The Promise Series by author C.K. Alber @ http://www.amazon.com/author/ckalber
Her favorite saying is: "In my stories, animals never die --- only people do."
Monday, March 7, 2016
Why we celebrate "Women's Day," March 8th, around the world.
We celebrate this day because of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, March 25th, 1911, in Manhattan, New York City.
Stairwells and exits were locked to keep the garment workers from taking breaks. At approximately 4:40 p.m.when the fire erupted, no one could escape from the horrendous upper-story fire. 146 died that day --- most of them young women.
We celebrate their lives with the Mimosa flower. Never let us forget March 8th and let all women be honored for their rolls in life, no matter where they are or what they've done.
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