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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Naseera, author of Kidra

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Naseera, author of Kidra
(Keith Publications)

Kidra is about a woman who has had her destiny laid out for her the minute she was born. She is plunged into a world of Vampires, blood, lust, hunger and thirst, and the knowledge that she is Dracula’s daughter from Africa.

For the second time in her existance, she finds Micheal, a man that she has chosen to love for all eternity, but there is one problem. A  Vampire named Mattheu, that she rejected long ago, wants revenge for the pain and suffering her rejection of him has cost him.

Mattheu blames Kidra for his plight. If she won’t give herself willingly to him, Kidra will have no other. Mattheu has decided that Kidra’s death would be his satisfaction in spite of the fact that he is in love with her, too.

“I will always love you”…. Sometimes, we suffer because we love. There are different types of love… The love for what you have, the love for what you lost, and the love of what you want. Kidra has faced all of this. She has lived out her life in fear. In fear of wanting, yearning and desire, for all eternity.

With all her wealth, with all her powers, there’s the one thing she doesn’t have: the right to love and hold on to it. Mattheu, because she spurned him, will see to it that not only will she never love, but she must die to avenge his plight. He too suffers from love…..

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Kidra?

NASEERA: The fact that the only vampire movies of Blacks that I have seen has been the Blackula movies, Def by Temptation, Vampire in Brooklyn and Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Naseera, author of Kidra

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Lynda D. Brown, author of Seed of Satan: Leah’s Story

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Lynda D. Brown, author of Seed of Satan:Leah’s Story (Book Two of the Invisible Enemies Series)
(Spoken Word Press)

In book one, Invisible Enemies, best-selling romance-author Leah Lewis had just been dumped by her long time lover, Candace Harris. One fateful night, she meets a man who eerily has the same name and features of the handsome demon she’s created for her new novel, My Demon My Lover.

Claude and Leah embark on a whirlwind romance that ends in marriage and a surprise pregnancy. Encouraged by the story of their favorite romance writer’s marriage, Leah’s fans eagerly sign up for her new on-line dating website: FantasyLover.com. Leah’s marriage, however, begins to fall apart as Claude keeps disappearing for weeks at a time. One day, Leah accidentally catches her toddler son CJ flying around his nursery!

Terrified of her son and convinced that her husband is cheating on her, Leah hires Greg Taylor to investigate her husband. As Greg researches Claude’s background, he discovers an age-old secret about Leah’s husband and child that threatens to destroy her family and the world, as we know it!

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Seed of Satan: Leah’s Story?

Lynda D. Brown: While writing book one, I created the character of Leah Lewis as Candace Harris’ room mate. Candace and Leah are both Wiccans, Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Lynda D. Brown, author of Seed of Satan: Leah’s Story

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Bishop Tudor Bismark, author of The Order of the Kingdom

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Bishop Tudor Bismark, author of The Order of the Kingdom
(Xulon Press)

I desire the reader to restore order in their own life and aim to bring order to the church as a whole. It is a call for Christians to demonstrate dominion.

I have incorporated questions and answers within the book to allow it to be used as a study guide, either on a personal basis or for group study. However, the key to maximizing the benefit from this book is where the searching questions in each lesson (chapter) are truthfully answered by the reader.

The reader will discover many revelations, but it is the corresponding actions that will stimulate spiritual growth, maturity and fruitfulness. A lot of people have asked me to be a mentor figure for them – this is an ideal mentoring tool. This material is not meant to be just read – it is a self-assessment tool. It is only by using it this way that the reader will generate the life-changing result that they may desire and require.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write The Order of the Kingdom?

Bishop Tudor Bismark: I travel speaking at thousands of churches worldwide, and some churches do not receive the rich blessings of God. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Bishop Tudor Bismark, author of The Order of the Kingdom