Designing and Dangerous Men

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The Cato Street Conspiracy of 23 February 1820 was an attempt by a group of radicals to assassinate the British Cabinet while they dined at the house of Lord Harrowby in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London. This act aimed to precipitate a revolution, depose the King, change Britain into a people’s republic, and liberate Ireland. The conspiracy failed - but not without loss of life. Much has been written about this event, typically ending with the gruesome hanging and beheading of five plotters outside Newgate Prison on 1 May 1820, [read more...]

[Testimonials] Book: Connect with Nature: One of the Best Things You Can Do for Yourself, Others and Planet Earth

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Australian Self-publishing Group delivered fully on its undertaking to partner me in publishing a book that is professional in appearance, binding and lay-out. I felt William and his team shared my commitment to getting the job done to the highest possible standard. My impression is that he has engaged a very competent team. I was particularly appreciative of the positive and constructive interaction I had with him throughout the process. I always felt that my aspirations, concerns and views were respected and appropriately [read more...]

Ordeal Therapy

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SUICIDE, ACCIDENT OR MURDER? George, a renowned psychiatrist, is treating a cabinet minister for autoerotic asphyxia, a dangerous sexual deviation. The minister is found dead, attached to his apparatus. George and Julia, a patient who is blackmailing him, become suspects. HIGH TREASON In trying to protect George, the minister gives him a copy of data which, in an act of high treason, he has sent to Iran. This allows the rapid development of a nuclear bomb. But George becomes the target of MI5, MI6, and arms dealers, who [read more...]

[Testimonials] Book: Connect with Nature

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This informed, personal, and practical book welcomes us into the great outdoors with open arms. Dr Higgins invites readers to connect with nature, not for didactic, political, or romantic reasons, but for the very simple reason that we are, fundamentally, environmental animals. We are best suited to be at one with nature. As a practical guide, the reader is given permission, along with the tools, to build their own version of their connection with nature. The book is a practical guide to the gentle process of regaining our [read more...]

Rogue-Blue Mountain Wolves

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Everything was perfect. Langdon had found his mate. Until one sensual night together changed everything. Now Finn has the wolf curse and Langdon needs to tell him the truth. Finn is angry. Can he forgive Langdon? And can he stay away from the gravitational pull he now feels towards his mate. But, that’s not their only problem. Finn’s wolf has gone rogue. People are dying, being ripped to shreds. Langdon needs to heal his relationship with Finn and stop his mate from killing again. Devastating consequences will result if the rogue wolf [read more...]

The Starlight Night

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Sacha Hayes O'Grady has been writing poetry all his life. His ancestor Standish Hayes O'Grady was a poet and historian admired by Ezra Pound. It is in these words that the author seeks to explain the complexities of life, love, the truth of words, and the origins of meaning.

Finding Me and You

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Finding me and you. An epic love story by Ella McLaughlin about living and dealing with anxiety. Chloe Clarke from a seaside town in Australia finds herself alone on a Mediterranean cruise ship with her anxiety peaking out of control. Jack a gentle giant from Scotland is instantly drawn to her as he protects and comforts her and a special bond is formed between them. Cruising the Mediterranean seas and visiting exotic ports they meet a group of new friends as they explore their European playground. Jack sweeping her off her feet [read more...]

[News] Aussie CFO turned writer — releases fantasy fiction novels: Dane Thorburn and the City of Lost Souls

Matt Galanos is not your typical fantasy fiction writer — he is a family man with grown up kids, works as an accountant by day and is an avid reader and writer and self-published author by night. His first published novel, Dane Thorburn and the Brindabeare Knights was a great success, and he has since gone on to write the sequel Dane Thorburn and the City of Lost Souls. In fact, Galanos has a number of further adventures about his fictional hero Dane Thorburn ready to translate into books. Galanos’ books are full of fast-paced [read more...]

[Testimonial] David M. James

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As a first-time author, William and his team made the entire process of creating my novel as gentle as possible. The typesetters and graphic artists he brings to the table are absolutely incredibly talented people who were able to take my pie-in-the-sky ideas of what I wanted this book to look like and make them a reality. I was able to choose from a wide range of publishing options and William helped me create the package that was perfect for me. Publishing a novel has always been a dream for me, and now, with the help of these [read more...]

Wingless

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When Joan, the leader of a group of fallen Heavenly Angels stripped of most of their power and now known as the Wingless, wakes from a nightmare to find a Fallen Angel in her room and one of her own people missing, she begins a search that ends up discovering a plot far older and more dangerous than just one misplaced Angel. Joan soon realises that the threat is more than just an attack on her Wingless family and unless they can join forces to prevent it, the world they love could be utterly destroyed. About the Author When [read more...]