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2016 Human Relations Indie Book Awards

The purpose of the Human Relations Indie Book Awards is to recognize indie authors who have written books with a human relations focus related to various interactions among people in different settings such as work, organizations, school, home, family or in personal lives. Book entries for the 2016 Human Relations Indie Book Awards should be published between 2010 and 2016 and must be received in print version (no ebooks accepted) and written for an English speaking audience.  Books can be self-published, independently published or have a creative or scholarly writing approach from smaller publishing companies or presses where the author had a voice in the publishing process. The 2016 Human Relations Indie Book Awards final deadline for entry is November 7, 2016 , but earlier entries are encouraged to allow more time for judging the book entries. Winners will be announced on or before Dec. 15, 2016. More information about the contest, guidelines and entry fees is availab

Growing Up Christian: A Search for a Reasonable Faith in America's Heartland by Stanley David Williams Ph.D

Growing Up Christian: Searching for a Reasonable Faith in the Heartland of America is a memoir of the author's experiences growing up with the peculiarities found in American Christianity. It has been described as "pure Americana." As a young man confused by the multitude of Christian denominations and their disagreements with each other—each claiming to be the caretaker of truth—the author traces his odd and sometimes humorous journey of faith. From a little boy seeking adventure, to a denomination-hopping man crisscrossing America’s Christian landscape, Stan Williams searched for a spiritual home that embraced both the faith of his fathers and the reason of natural law. Growing Up Christian: A Search for a Reasonable Faith in America's Heartland by Stanley David Williams Ph.D is available at Amazon.com .

Violet's Night Time Adventure by D.G. Thomas

Download a FREE copy today through 9/25 Princess Violet and Princess Goldie decide to spend the day playing and exploring the forest and not believing Goldie's parents that a terrible rain storm was coming on such a beautiful day. When the princesses get caught in the storm they also get lost and must find their way in the wet dark forest back home to the unicorn castle. Take your child on an exciting journey through the night in a beautiful forest with Princess Goldie and Princess Violet, two beautiful unicorns, who enjoy each other's friendship and learn a valuable lesson along the way about the importance of listening to their parents all in one night time adventure. Violet's Night Time Adventure by D.G.Thomas is available at Amazon.com .

Losing the Plot in LA by Sonia Farnsworth

Sylvie is a trendy, LA party girl with more going on than she knows what to do with. Between apartment hunting, insane friends, a rapidly growing puppy, and one too many boys to juggle, shes just trying to catch her breath. Will the craziness overwhelm her, or will she find a better path to move forward? Draw a bath, pour some bubbly, and join her as she tries not to Lose the Plot. Losing the Plot in LA by Sonia Farnsworth is available at Amazon.com .

"Urban Tango" by Regina Neequaye

When you want it all and will do anything to get it… Ayanna Williams has it all, wants more, and will do whatever it takes to get it. Her promotion to Senior Deputy Assistant to the District Attorney is the next move to her best move. Jefferson Thomas is a handsome, politically connected, business man who finances many key players in the political class. Ayanna and Jefferson find themselves for the second time on opposite sides of justice. Bringing Jefferson Thomas down is the catalyst for her next, best move. "Urban Tango" by Regina Neequaye is available at Amazon.com .