BWL Publishing Inc. has a new contest in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Visit our website https://bookswelove.net to enter.
Here's how:
Find the Leprechauns on four of our BWL Author pages. Visit
the author pages in the index to the left on our home page. Four of those pages have
leprechauns on the page. Jot down the name of the author where you find
each leprechaun, and when you've found all four, fill out the entry form at the top of the webpage
with the names of the four authors.
Winner
will receive the pictured Tower of Leprechaun treats as well as a print
copy of Eileen O'Finlan's Irish historical novel, Kelegeen, Plus a BWL
Leprechaun Golden Ticket that can be used to purchase any six Ebooks
from our BWL Authors - so be sure to check out the books on the pages
and make a list of any books you might want for your Golden Ticket.
Entries
Start March 1 and Prize Drawing will be March 17. Winner will be
notified by email and winner's name will be posted here.
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This golden ticket entitles the winner to six
BWL Publishing Ebooks in the format of their choice.
BWL March New Releases
It
never rains but it pours as the old saw goes. It looked like the truth
of this saying was about to play out for Robie and his partner, Pete
Duncan.
First
on their plate was the discovery of a young teenage girl found by a
night patrolman lying behind bushes on Chebucto Road who had been raped.
Next, Robie is sent to investigate an accident on a ship in for repairs
in which a man died. He soon uncovers a conspiracy by local businessmen
to use inferior materials, and last, Pete goes after moonshiners who
are peddling poison booze through local bootleggers.
War
brings out the best in people at times: heroism; sacrifice, while in
others only evil and opportunism. Robie and Pete relentlessly pursue the
three cases with a sense of anger and determination
Lighting
The Lamp dramatizes the efforts of Terry Burke, a sympathetic, at times
caustic and critical, but ordinary old guy, to come to grips with who
he is and what his life has been.
His
struggle to accept retirement and to interpret the iterations of the
voice in his head spreads to concern over the mysterious death of a
wanderer.
Terry’s
obsession to solve the mystery fuses directly with his personal history
and leads him in and out of fascinating, half-remembered mythological
landscapes.
Terry
is enjoined to revisit the haunts of his youth. Family dynamics of the
present, mirrored in Irish heritage of the past, come into play as do
contrarian opinions encountered among cronies, distant friends, and lost
loves. Motivated by his muse to tell all, what he seeks in addition to
understanding is truthful voice and the purest possible point of view.
Aware
that remembrance of things past in not necessarily the remembrance of
things as they were, this quixotic Everyman eventually reaches beyond
self, beyond mystery, and beyond theodicy to a philosophical embrace of
cosmic apotheosis.
Montreal
provides more than a background for potential jihad-sponsored
terrorism, or ghosts out of the past, or a romantic trip down memory
lane; the many-layered city takes on the function of a defined and
demanding character and declares in a voice Terry hears clearly: know me
and know yourself!
March
is Mystery, Suspense and Thriller month at our BWL Publishing Fan
Club. We're posting special treats, shorts, excerpts and surprises all
month long, so if you haven't joined our fan club yet, please head on
over to
Join
us for all the March fun at the BWL Fan Club
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