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February is for Book Lovers - Book Video

Looking for a great present for Valentine's Day. Check out all the newly published book this month and some great authors. Pump Up your book have the following authors on virtual book tours this month. Watch the video trailer here

Authors include;

Maria Andrade, author of the relationship book, Heart Magic: Keeping Love Alive and Well

Carla Buckley, author of the apocalyptic novel, The Things That Keep Us Here

James R. Goldberg, author of the current affairs healthcare book, The American Medical Money Machine

Angela Henry, author of the mystery novel, Schooled in Lies

Barbora Knobova, author of the relationship book, Tales for Delicious Girls

Susie Larson, author of the inspiration/motivation/devotion book,

Embracing Your Freedom: A Personal Experience of God’s Heart of Justice

Alan Markowitz, author of the gritty memoir, Topless Prophet

Kaylin McFarren, author of the women’s contemporary fiction, Flaherty’s Crossing

Judi Moreo and twenty-five other authors of the motivational book, Life Choices: Navigating Difficult Paths

Gary Morgenstein, author of the relationship book, How to Find a Woman…or Not

Ogo Ogbata, author of the historical fiction novel, Egg-Larva-Pupa-Woman

Victor Pross, author of the art/humor book, Icon & Idols: Pop Goes the Culture

Misa Ramirez, author of the mystery with romantic elements novel, Hasta la Vista, Lola!

Jay Slosar, author of the psychological book, The Culture of Excess: How America Lost Self-Control and Why We Need To Redefine Success

Kay Marshall Strom, author of the nonfiction book, The Second-Half Adventure: Don’t Just Retire – Use Your Time, Skills & Resources to Change the World

Marnie Swedberg, author of the nonfiction book for writers, eBooks:
Idea to Amazon in 14 Days

Michele Wahlder, author of the self-help/inspirational book, Alphatudes – The Alphabet of Gratitude

Bill Walker, author of the soul searching romance novel, A Note From an Old Acquaintance

Chris Wardle, author of the children’s book, The Lighthouse of Mr. Tinfish

Pamela Samuels Young, author of the legal thriller, Buying Time
Vincent Zandri, author of the thriller novel, Moonlight Falls

Watch the video trailer here

Enjoy!

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