



Author












Sherrill S. Cannon
Nurse-Mares-Tale of Dinky’s Mom
This story about the past and present treatment of horses will appeal to all animal lovers and especially to horse aficionados. The tale is told from the point of view of an aging mare, whose main function appears to be breeding foals and then feeding them milk until they are big enough to take them away – or to use her milk to feed other, more marketable, foals. From the viewpoint of two horses, Sadie and her friend Nellie, with accompanying charming dialogue (both speaking and thinking), the plight of these animals is described in empathetic detail. This lovely story portrays two aging mares about to give birth, and the trials they go through to give birth and protect their newborn babies. The reader is drawn into the story, culminating in the wonderful escape coup the mares plan, and are able to carry out, to gain their freedom and find a new life.
The symbolism of the conclusion, where Sadie is renamed Angel and given responsibility for becoming a nurse mare for her new owner’s motherless foal, brings the circle around as the new owner proclaims, “We all need jobs. It makes us feel important.” (The story is also somewhat of a subtle allegory of today’s world, where many females are considered no more than breeders, and have to live in a male-dominated world. Although in this world, at least the fillies are considered worthy, unfortunately mainly for their ability to provide milk to newborns. On the other hand, in this world of selective breeding, newborn colts are often considered “junk foals” and left to die. So the story also questions the reasoning behind why some horses are considered to be more valuable than others.)
Those of you who have previously read and enjoyed the author’s “Dinky, The Nurse Mare’s Foal”, will love and appreciate this prequel.

This winter, Lavish Publishing presents a tasty sampling of seasonal reading pleasure unlike any other – each a trip through time, each an adventure you won’t soon forget…
From Samantha Jacobey, Christmas Magic: a Time Bubble Novella
When Nathaniel Crabtree travels through time to gather the forgotten details from revolutionary America, will Gwendolyn Astrid Romano be the mistake that brings his illustrious career to a devastating end?
From L.A. Remenicky – An Inconvenient Christmas
In this paranormal Fairfield Corners prequel, Marcus Fairfield and his love Mary are forced into an inconvenient marriage over the holidays and must come together to fight an unknown force before they can find their happiness together.
From A. Nicky Hjort, Dormancy
In the future, biohacking has taken humanity to the brink of evolutionary advantage as Artificially Integrated Persons perform at maximal potential, but for Jagga, his utopia turns into a nightmare.
From Danielle DeVor, The Shoes
When Gelsey’s grandmother gifts her a pair of ballet shoes blighted with the power to give her what she wants, she’s tempted with a choice – to live under the tyrannical rule of an awful ballet master, or to accept the cost of the curse.
From Hope Daniels, Love At Christmas: A Wylde River Beginning
The Wylde River adventure begins with a family fued, but when love blooms between Ruth Perry and James Delaney, will their passion cost them everything they have struggled to build in their fledgling town?
From Viv Drewa, The Christmas Owl
Visit World War II Germany, but this won’t be a pleasant holiday when two brave soldiers face dire circumstances against heavy odds – can a mystical owl lead them to safety before it’s too late?












Spooky and sizzling hot. Read it for Halloween.
A witch story reimagined. I loved the plot and characters and the pacing was wonderful. I read a fair amount of paranormal literature and found this one fresh and fun. This author has a great command of many genres. I hope there will be a second book to follow. Read it and have fun.









GARRETT’S GHOST Review
Garrett Houston is a Texas Rancher who is haunted by a ghost named Margarite who wants vengeance for her death and will not rest until her murderer is caught. This romantic western read involving time travel, murder and romance was a fantastic read and I really enjoyed reading it.





They are great. I like that this book kept me wanting …
I just finished reading two of Author Michael Bussa’s books. They are great. I like that this book kept me wanting to try and figure out what was going to happen at the end. I didn’t figure it out, so the ending truly surprised me. Love an ending like this.
