A weaponized deadly virus brings the GhostWalkers to Sumutra in the hope they can save the doctors trying to identify it and stop the spread of the virus. As the team exits Draden is shot with a dart full of the deadly virus and must stay behind...to die.
Shylah is out to stop the dangerous men making the virus when she sees Draden. In her attempt to save him, she is exposed as well.
When you have only days to live, you live them unlike any that you've ever known. You fight harder. You love easier. And you hope to go out with integrity and honor.
But, Draden's team has other plans. Their biggest enemy is now time.
Find out more at https://www.christinefeehan.com/ Military romance/paranormal romance
A weaponized deadly virus brings the GhostWalkers to Sumutra in the hope they can save the doctors trying to identify it and stop the spread of the virus. As the team exits Draden is shot with a dart full of the deadly virus and must stay behind...to die.
Shylah is out to stop the dangerous men making the virus when she sees Draden. In her attempt to save him, she is exposed as well.
When you have only days to live, you live them unlike any that you've ever known. You fight harder. You love easier. And you hope to go out with integrity and honor.
But, Draden's team has other plans. Their biggest enemy is now time.
Find out more at https://www.christinefeehan.com/ Military romance/paranormal romance
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS), the world’s leading voluntary non-profit dedicated to blood cancers, released 30 “proof points” - one for each day of September, Blood Cancer Awareness Month - to demonstrate its impact on the cancer landscape and progress towards a world without blood cancers.
LLS has invested more than $1 billion in research to advance breakthrough therapies and cures for blood cancer patients. In many cases, those treatments are now helping patients with other cancers and chronic diseases. Due to its focus on blood cancers, survival rates are improving. Since the early 1960s, five-year survival rates for many blood cancer patients have doubled, tripled and even quadrupled.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7554851-lls-blood-cancer-awareness-month/
Book marketing, book trailers and author etiquette by Sheila Clover English Barbara Vey covers time management for authors, branding, what to do or not do at conventions and many other pieces of wisdom for authors new and experienced. Sheila is the owner of the trademarked term, book trailer, and has worked with over 200 clients from Christine Feehan to James Rollins and from publishers to publicists. Barbara Vey of Publishers Weekly blog Beyond her Blog was named industry professional of the year by Romance Writers of America. Shared insights, behind the scenes, great tips all in a nutshell. non-fiction/marketing
Eight years after his passing, a father's daughter is making his musical dreams come true. Using music and lyrics from David DeNoon's recently unearthed songbook, Christine DeNoon, in partnership with Lorie Steele, has written the show her father always wanted, at last fulfilling one of his lifelong goals. Someone To Belong To has been accepted into The New York International Fringe Festival, one of the largest multi-arts events in North America running from August 9-25th at venues in lower Manhattan.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/61772-someone-to-belong-to-denoon-the-new-york-international-fringe-festival
Clayton Homes, a leader in manufactured housing, announced that Si and Christine Robertson from the hit A&E reality show Duck Dynasty® will be proud new homeowners of a Clayton Home. The Robertsons are slated to move into the new 2,123 sq. ft. ‘Sequoia’ model in the upcoming months. Si Robertson has endorsed Clayton Homes as a ‘Good Call’ for hardworking American families who want high quality, affordable housing.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/63259-clayton-homes-sitting-with-si-phil-kay-robertson-news/
Trekking through the Himalaya (with a short stop at Mt. Everest’s base camp), sailing the Ganges River, crossing the North Pacific Ocean on a container ship, meditating with monks in a Tibetan monastery – these are not the typical activities you might expect during a family vacation with two young children. But the Kirkby family is on an extraordinary adventure halfway around the globe – and inviting everyone to come along. Travel Channel’s mesmerizing and cinematic new series, “Big Crazy Family Adventure,” premiering Sunday, June 21 with back-to-back episodes at 9:00 p.m. & 10:00 p.m. ET/PT, follows wilderness guide, writer and award-winning photographer Bruce Kirkby throughout this epic trip – from his home in Kimberley, British Columbia, to a remote monastery in the Himalaya – with his wife, Christine Pitkanen, and their two young boys: Bodi, 7 and Taj, 3. There’s just one catch: on their 13,000-mile adventure they won’t be taking ANY airplanes. To fully experience the life-changing and serendipitous moments that exploring the world provides, they’ll get to their final destination through surface travel only – canoe, container ship, ferry, high-speed train, river boat, tuk tuk, pony, their own eight feet and more. The series is comprised of nine, hour-long episodes.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/70380510-travel-channel-big-crazy-family-adventure/
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Nine out of ten times when someone dies by suicide, they have a diagnosable mental health condition at the time of their death. However, mental health conditions are treatable, and most people who attempt suicide go on to live healthy productive lives.
Join the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, the largest suicide prevention organization in the United States, in celebrating Mental Health Awareness Month. By drawing attention to the importance of mental health we hope to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. Taking care of your mental health is the smart thing to do.
“Mental health is as important as physical health. It impacts the way we perceive, think, feel and behave in our daily lives,” said Dr. Christine Moutier, the chief medical officer of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. “To help us prevent suicide, there is a role for everyone, in every community. Don’t be afraid to have a caring conversation with someone if you notice troubling changes in their behavior. This conversation just might save their life.”
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7824851-afsp-suicide-mental-health-awareness-month/
In the noisy, contradictory health-help arena, Food & Fitness After 50 gives readers simple and straightforward tools to eat well, move well and be well after 50.
The new title from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics counters ever-changing nutrition and fitness advice by untangling myths, answering vexing questions and simplifying science and research so readers can chart a clear, personalized pathway to enhanced health.
“Many people fall into habits that seem hard to change, but with a bit of planning and the realization that health matters, anyone can make meaningful changes to eat well, move well and be well at any age,” according to Food & Fitness After 50 co-authors Christine Rosenbloom, PhD, RDN, FAND, and Bob Murray, PhD, FACSM.
Divided into three sections that focus on diet, exercise and overall wellness, Food & Fitness After 50 translates scientific research into simple, actionable steps to control food choices and fitness strategies for adults in their 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8191551-academy-of-nutrition-and-dietetics-food-fitness-book/