Featured Novels from Rosanne Dingli

Four memorable novels from award-winning author Rosanne Dingli, who researches and writes feasible fiction. These are stories that could very well happen, and perhaps have. Core facts and locations that mesmerize this author’s readers are verifiable. Fans say they look up historical details, find the fascinating art, google medical and scientific aspects in the fiction and find it all verifiable, true, and astounding. Built on reality, the stories resound with plausibility. The characters feel as real as historical figures that weave in and out of plots and stories that stay with the reader, long after the last page is turned.

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Poignant and moving, punctuated by comical scenes and passionate interludes, Death in Malta is a powerful novel of love and loss, disappointment and dislocation – curiosity and consequences.

According to Luke is a thrilling romantic novel of secrecy, symbols, faith, and forbidden love. It takes the reader on a quest for an ancient truth so powerful it disturbs the Catholic Church: a truth so explosive it attracts violent separatists and demands a ransom of millions.

Camera Obscura follows a couple on a breathless pursuit through Europe, on an adventure packed with art, photography, theft, intrigue, murder, and the most unusual romance in contemporary fiction.

The Hidden Auditorium is an atmospheric journey that tantalizes devotees of classical music, lovers of old jewellery, and fans of traditional mysteries. Staged in beautiful locations for which Rosanne Dingli’s work has become much sought-after, this is a novel of extraordinary power.

Minion Holiday Releases!

Just in time for the holidays, check out these new releases from the awesome minions right here at Indies Unlimited!


Grumpy Old Menopause by Carol E. Wyer

Sail through that tricky part of a woman’s life with ease and humour. Should prevent you from turning into Mrs Crabby or a demonic monster.

Grumpy Old Menopause is available through Amazon.com, Smashwords, and Amazon UK.

 


Crosswind: Land, Sea, Sky Book 1 by Lynne Cantwell

The pagan gods recruit three humans to protect their new Earthly Paradise from the greedy, power-mad men who used to be in charge.

Crosswind is available through Amazon.com, Smashwords, and Amazon UK.

 


Believing Again: A Tale of Two Christmases by Martin Crosbie

A heart-warming tale of love, commitment, family, and, of course, Christmas.

Believing Again: A Tale of Two Christmases is available at Amazon.com and Amazon UK.

 


So This Is Christmas by Jim Devitt

For young and old alike, this magical tale of finding Christmas spirit is sure to become a new tradition for years to come.

So This Is Christmas is available at Amazon.com and Amazon UK.

 


The Dreamt Child: Book Three of Earth’s Pendulum by Yvonne Hertzberger

The goddess decrees sweeping changes. Seer Liannis must bear a seer. Merrist becomes a healer. Catania sees rebellion. Lieth faces regency.

The Dreamt Child is available at Amazon.com and Amazon UK.

 


Dragonslayers: Kill Box by K. Rowe

Dragonslayers: Kill Box. Military thriller. An elite Special Forces team discovers that the good guys don’t always win. #ebook

Dragonslayers: Kill Box is available at Amazon.com, Smashwords, and Amazon UK.

 


Sneak Peek: Hiding in a Cave of Trunks

Today we have a sneak peek from the creative non-fiction memoir by Ester Benjamin Shifren: Hiding in a Cave of Trunks.

Against an historical background, this true story of a British family’s century-long existence in Shanghai, “Paris of the East,” details the culture and tribulations of the colorful multi-ethnic population. In the 1840s the Benjamins went from India to Shanghai, where they prospered, even achieving high-level diplomatic positions. Owners of prize-winning horses, the family sometimes conducted business on a handshake at the race-track! World War II abruptly terminated their privileged lifestyle. The Japanese stripped them of all worldly possessions and interned them for three years in a POW camp, inflicting great hardship and loss of optimum health. In 1948 the Benjamins relocated to Hong Kong, where the Korean War embargo eventually caused their irreparable financial collapse.

Hiding in a Cave of Trunks is available from Amazon and Amazon UK.

Here is an excerpt from Hiding in a Cave of Trunks

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Video Trailer: Kin Seeker

As the last dragon, Laeka’Draeon holds the key to finding his missing kin and restoring the barriers of Klonnoth Aire. The problem is he has no memory of his past, or what happened the fateful day the dragons disappeared.

With the kingdoms in disarray, blighted by strange terrors, Laeka’Draeon has no choice but to take action. If Klonnoth Aire is not restored, the consequences could lead to war and ruination. Aided by unlikely allies, including a spirited unicorn filly and an eerie-eyed phantom, Laeka’Draeon braves dangerous realms in search of answers, and quickly finds himself part of an unforgettable adventure.

Kin Seeker, the fantasy-adventure novel by N. R. Eccles-Smith, is available at Amazon.com, Smashwords, Amazon UK, and many other online retailers.

Don’t forget, you can cast your vote for trailer of the month on December 28, 2013 at 5 p.m. Pacific time.