Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery


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Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery seeks to assist other authors through Indie-Publishing and providing readers with exciting, quality, economically priced books in multi-ebook format and in print.

We include several genres including Traditional Romance, Mystery, Suspense, Paranormal, Speculative Fiction, Women's Fiction, Mainstrean Fiction, Young Adult, and Children's Books.

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Looking Through The Mist    by Rebecca J. Vickery
Price: $3.99 USD. 84440 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on October 1, 2009. .

(5.00)
Romantic mystery with a twist... Psychic Jessica Wilder was a consultant for the FBI until she suffered burnout. She starts a new life for herself. Suddenly, the visions are back with a vengeance — children are being kidnapped. How can she not try to save the children? Detective Jonathan Lansing doesn't believe in psychics. Can the woman in front of him help? Or is she involved?
The Music of the Night    by Amanda Ashley
Price: $0.99 USD. 7640 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on October 22, 2010. .

(5.00)
Cristie Matthews is obsessed with The Phantom of the Opera. On her once-in-a-lifetime trip to Paris, she visits the Palais Garnier to see the play. Afterward, she hides, remaining in the empty building to relive the haunting story once again. Then she sees HIM! But how can that be? He is a myth, a legend. Or is he? Previously published in The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance (2009).
Over the Coals    by Laurean Brooks
Price: $0.99 USD. 15030 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on February 28, 2011. .

(5.00)
Jill Landers pegs the gregarious man at the grill as an egotistical ladies’ man. However, Rob Canter is hiding something. The boisterous, fun-loving Rob is a cover-up. Will Jill’s attempt to dig beneath the surface expose the gentle man who stole her heart? Or will Rob continue to run from his past and relinquish his chance for happines?
Following Destiny    by Rebecca J. Vickery
Price: $3.99 USD. 88180 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on October 24, 2009. .

(5.00)
Down on her luck, Andrea Duncan inherits a house and a very special ring from her grandmother. Suddenly she is hearing voices and discovers the ring opens a portal allowing her ancestors to speak to her. A friendly local Sheriff and a mutt named Heidi bring laughter and love into her life. But then she crosses paths with a serial killer. Must Andrea die in order to follow her destiny?
Surviving With Love    by Rebecca J. Vickery
Price: $3.99 USD. 113820 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on October 16, 2009. .

0.75 star(4.75)
Sensual Romantic Adventure... An independent female tracker must join forces with an ex-military hostage rescuer to save two boys. Sparks fly from their first meeting. Then when they think the mission is over, fate steps in...
A Matter of Tea and other stories    by Charles T Whipple
Price: $0.99 USD. 17090 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on April 9, 2011. .

0.75 star(4.67)
"Delicate as bisque china, dangerous as a snake den, Charles T. Whipple's writing resonates across the seven seas. Tales of sacrifice and honor that flick at the heart and encircle the soul." – Marsha Ward. Stories include: A Matter of Tea, The Dragon of Torigoe, The Floating World, Kamo Ike, From Chojagasaki Bay, Masakado's Revenge, and Bonus Sections. Royalties are for relief efforts in Japan
Jonquils in the Snow    by Laurean Brooks
Price: $0.99 USD. 10320 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on February 1, 2010. .

0.5 star(4.50)
Her fiance skipped town two days before the wedding. Two years later Miranda Stevens is ready to move on. Brady Watson’s anger toward the driver responsible for his wife's death three years ago has turned into grief. Will Miranda help Brady find the strength to relinquish the past and embrace a new beginning? Can the answer be found in something as simple as a cluster of Jonquil blooms?
Your Place or Mine    by D. S. Craver
Price: $1.99 USD. 20450 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on July 5, 2010. .

0.5 star(4.50)
Sydney Smith decides it’s time to move out of her tiny apartment and become a home owner. Blake Smith, no relation and a real hottie, also wants to see the duplex. A mix-up has them viewing it together. They both love the house. There's also some sparks flying between the two of them, or is Sydney the only one feeling that way? A highly sensual story of fun, home-buying, and more...
Chances Are    by Laura Shinn
Price: $1.99 USD. 18490 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on December 2, 2010. .

0.5 star(4.50)
Katie and her son, Byron, are weeks away from moving on to their next destination while running away. Sheriff Trent Stiller is instantly taken with the beautiful and intelligent waitress in Little, Texas, and convinces her to give them a chance. Will he still feel the same way when he discovers what she did to her ex-husband and why she and Byron are on the run?
The Rescue    by Rebecca J. Vickery
Price: $0.99 USD. 4560 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on June 13, 2010. .

0.5 star(4.50)
Ordered to fly low-level scans for trilidium on an uninhabited rock of a planetoid known only as X37, Teelak and Adria yearn for more exciting missions. Then they survive a crash landing only to learn the rock isn't as empty as they think. Just what is out there? Will they be rescued?
Seeking Shelter    by Rebecca J. Vickery
Price: $2.99 USD. 61140 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on January 23, 2010. .

0.25 star(4.33)
Brigham Montgomery buys a rogue stallion and a world of trouble. Being the boss of a working ranch isn't easy either. Loss and fear sends Kat to South Dakota searching for the one friend she has left in the world - a special horse - a horse someone wants dead. A stable fire, gunshots, and two greedy men bring Brig and Kat together in a way neither would ever imagine.
Exchange    by Rachel Rossano
Price: $0.99 USD. 9790 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on September 26, 2011. .

0.25 star(4.33)
Isolated on a distant planet, she is incarcerated for a crime she doesn’t recall. She has no name, no idea where she came from, or why she is injected with drugs to hold these vital facts from her grasp. Despite small rebellions, she wastes away, worn and losing hope of ever being whole again. Then he arrives. Claiming to hold the answers burned daily from her brain, he offers her a way out.
Severed Hearts    by Laurean Brooks
Price: $0.99 USD. 17480 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on July 12, 2011. .

(4.00)
Julie Blanton's dream is realized when shy Johnny Michaels all but professes his love. But, when he enlists two days later without so much as a goodbye, her world crashes. Johnny has loved Julie since high school. But before he can muster the courage to ask for a real date, he overhears words that cut to the core. Humiliation drives him to make a rash decision. Will it cost him Julie's love?
Roman Bride    by Clova Leighton
Price: $0.99 USD. 10350 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on March 20, 2011. .

(4.00)
When the Romans occupied Britain, marriages took place in an effort to bring peace to the land. Flavia was such a bride. Ordered by her Emperor to wed Lord Peredur, she is unhappy with the union. Peredur does not seem overjoyed, either. As their physical desires increase will their love grow, or will Peredur turn to another?
I Love Pie!    by Kate Kindle
Price: $0.99 USD. 10950 words. Published by Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery  on September 14, 2011. .

(3.00)
A short Mystery/Thriller spoof. Tony Gullo, a burnt-out-on-life New Yorker, takes an unexpected trip to the country with a friend. On the side of the road he sees a haunting sight. A beautiful woman stands poised on the roadside, seemingly in a trance. When the men stop to offer assistance, she flees into the woods. How will he find this beautiful creature, if she really exists? And what then?


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  • Hannah's Man on Oct. 18, 2009
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    Hannah's Man by Rita Hestand Review by Rebecca J. Vickery This was the first book I've read by this talented author, but it won't be the last. I now intend to read her other stories about these Travers brothers and their adventures in finding and keeping their women. In Hannah's Man, following true cowboy style, Rusty Travers sees a woman in distress and reluctantly goes to her rescue. Hannah has secrets and one of them is that her ranch is mortgaged to the hilt. In order to save her home, she has to rely on this cowboy she doesn't know and has no reason to trust. A great play on the cowboy coming to the rescue theme by Ms. Hestand. Then Rusty and Hannah begin to find a lot of traits they like and respect in each other. But that's only after some very entertaining interaction. Ms. Hestand balances the conflict and the attraction expertly and has you turning pages to see what could possibly happen next. And just when you think the problems are all wrapped up and this couple is on the way to riding off into the sunset, there's a surprise call for Rusty from home that might change everything. This story was extremely entertaining and provided a welcome escape after a hard day. I loved it and would highly recommend it. I gave this book 5 stars and will save it to read again. I am definitely looking forward to Ms. Hestand's other works. Review by Rebecca J. Vickery (This book was purchased and this review was neither requested nor paid for in any way. The opinion expressed is the reviewers who was not compensated in any manner.)
  • Chief Cook and Bottle Washer on Feb. 20, 2010
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    She never imagined a big, busy cowboy like Deke Travers sitting in a rocking chair holding a baby, reading a story, and sounding as though he enjoyed every moment of it. "What? You don't think I had a Mama?" He slanted the baby a weird expression. "Well I did. And she was almost as pretty as yours." Emma's heart lurched again. What a strange and wonderful combination this man was. The kind of combination a woman could get her heart tangled up with. But, of course not hers. No, she wasn't here for a man. She wasn't looking for a husband. This is my favorite snippet from Author Rita Hestand’s romantic western, Chief Cook and Bottle Washer, from her Travers Brothers Series. To me this little excerpt tells the story of this read. A tough cowboy like Deke Travers, with a marshmallow center, and a woman named Emma who does everything she can not to fall in love with him are definitely my kind of read. Ms. Hestand did an excellent job with making us feel Emma’s despair and desperation when she “bumped” into Deke and the emotions she felt throughout the story. Sammie Jo is a fun, heart-wrenching addition to the cast. Even the Travers Brothers' father became real to me and is an important part of the story. But Deke, the cowboy who melts over the child, Sammie Jo, captured my heart. A true Texas cowboy. Once again Ms. Hestand’s knowledge of Texas, ranching, and her understanding of family life and responsibilities comes shining through. Be sure to read this great Travers Brothers Series. (It doesn’t matter the order you read them as they are stand alone novels with interlinking characters and locations.) I gave this novel five stars for plot, characterizations, and just a darn good read. I am a big fan of Rita's style.
  • Lie on a Yardstick on March 21, 2010
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    My Grands Loved it! I read Lie on a Yardstick to my grandchildren. They loved Julie, the main character, and sympathized with her starting a new school and worrying about making friends. The descriptions of her struggle of whether or not to like her new teacher held their interest. They liked finding out the secret behind the yardstick. The story also sparked some interesting questions. Take a minute and read this to (or with) your kids or grandkids. I know they will enjoy it as much as mine did.
  • Fated Destiny on July 07, 2010
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    Danger, manipulation, and tragic irony make this an exciting and breath-taking read. I give this short five stars and my only complaint is that it ended so quickly. A well-crafted quick read and my hat is off to Miss Mae!
  • See No Evil, My Pretty Lady on July 21, 2010
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    In a style reminiscent of mystery greats such as Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Miss Mae spins a “whodunit” with flair and suspense, and actually makes room to include a bit of romance in the mix. This is a book to be savored with a good cup of tea or coffee and will keep you guessing until the very last pages. The plight of Dorcy, a sweet young woman newly arrived in London, is heightened when she is attacked by a man thought to be Jack the Ripper. The plot thickens when Dorcy’s employer is found murdered. The entrance of the estranged son of the victim, Gareth, completes a small group of characters who are possible suspects and also might be the White Chapel killer. The appearance of Inspector Sosby from Scotland Yard seems to complicate matters, rather than resolve them, as there is some doubt as to whether he is who he says. When all the suspects are thrown together in one location, the situation becomes tense and dire as accidents and pranks indicate the killer moves among them. And during all this, how could romance be blooming for one couple? I give this page-turning, romantic mystery a big five stars. Dialogue, in-depth characters, just the right amount of suspense, and multiple twists and turns kept me guessing the entire way through. But Miss Mae succeeded in bringing all questions to a satisfying conclusion and left me eager for her next book.
  • Nick's Baby on Aug. 06, 2010
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    Nick's Baby was entertaining, very believable, and highly compelling as I turned each page. From Kelsey and Nick's first meeting I was hooked. With deep emotion and desperation flowing from Kelsey and Nick's sense of family and responsibility depicted in Ms. Hestand's unique style, I could not put this one down once I started it. I read it straight through. The passion was palpable between Nick and Kelsey and I applauded Nick's later handling of a delicate situation. Highly entertaining read and I gave it five stars.
  • The Mishaps of Gumdrop Island on Aug. 06, 2010
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    A delightful romp with rib-tickling play on words, I loved this light-hearted tale of Yuriwiseguy-eh and all the gang. I certainly hope MM continues with more of these stories from Gumdrop Island.
  • Miss Annie on Sep. 19, 2010
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    Miss Annie is the short story of two men in love with the same woman. She is a school teacher who leaves each summer to return East. Miss Annie has done much to benefit the whole town and she won't choose between her two suitors. Then a twist of fate has these rivals hunting a bank robber and finding a terrible secret. This story packs a lot of emotions and western action into a few words. I am definitely a fan of Ms. Prate's. She reveals much about the lives of her characters in their actions and dialogue rather than in long flowery descriptions. I can't wait to read more of her work. Rebecca J. Vickery
  • WillY and the Spider on Oct. 25, 2011
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    I just finished reading about Willy with my granddaughter. She said Willy was the best because his feathers are so soft. She really liked meeting Matilda and finding out her secret. She can't wait for me to read her this story again at bedtime tomorrow night. As a grandparent, I enjoy sharing the stories Ms. Hestand writes for children with my grands. They always have a message I can discuss with the children, but are also fun and the illustrations are eye-catching.