Sunday, June 10, 2012

The Flynn City Egg Man New Release








When he knocks upon your door to sell his goods, fear not those outward first impressions. For we know not, what goodness may lay within the heart of some. We all are peddlers in some form. The Flynn City Egg Man, a new release from Ronnie Ray Jenkins.

Friday, May 11, 2012

The Flynn City Egg Man, A Novel.

It's coming soon in paperback.


Fantastic Book
By irrilia (Deaver, WY)
"I loved this book! It is a great read. The characters are believable in every way. You've seen them in your own neighborhood I am betting. Never read a book by this author before. Hope he writes more. (Have to look to see if he has any others, I don't know at the moment.) He describes places in the book quite nicely, you can conjure them up in a sec with his words. I didn't want it to end! Maybe a sequel, find out what ole' Cuffy is up to later in life? :) It might remind you of being in high school, it did me. Most definitely recommend this book."








The Flynn City Egg Man
By Cheri Grabowski (Lodi, OH)
"I happened to read this around Easter...I loved the story. Ronnie Ray Jenkins has a gift of bringing his characters to life in a way that makes you feel you know them personally. Loved the ending. I look forward to reading more of his works."








Great Book!!!!!
By B Hobbs
"This book gave me such a good feeling and gave me memories of growing up in Pennsylvania with a good story tied in"









Pleased in PA
By By Librarian414
"Happy Easter everyone! I read this book with fascination...the characters come to life in such a way that you feel as though you are actually in Flynn City. The story line is fantastic with a great deal of humor. It's a great Easter Story and one definitely worth reading! Anxiously awaiting this author's next masterpiece!!"

Radio Interview live with the CBC.

The website for news, information, books, and new releases. Click on the tab for events, and today, you can listen to an interview with the CBC Radio network, where I discuss The Flowers of Reminiscence, and my plans for the book, that include helping an independent bookstore to survive. We need books. They provide us education, escape, and inspire us. We have lost many bookstores in the last few years, and I for one, believe if one can be saved, so can others.
They called it paying your dues, I called it gleaning new material for my novels. Ronnie Ray Jenkins

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Mother's Day is a week away from today. The Flowers of Reminiscence has become a favorite during this time of year. If you haven't read it yet, it's available at: This novel is a real journey of self-discovery for an elderly woman who awakes in a nursing home, far from her homeland, and doesn't know how, or why she ended up there. There's a journal in a cardboard box she discovers in the corner of room, and each visit to the journal, is a trip back in time. There's magic in that old journal folks. Will it help to heal her mind, and remember just enough to solve the mystery?

Sunday, March 25, 2012

The Flowers of Reminiscence Paperback

It was a long time coming folks, but The Flowers of Reminiscence is available in both paperback and Kindle versions. We are currently working on the production of a video trailer for the book, and hope to have it available very soon. You can visit the website to take a peek into the life of Nellie Blue Bell, and join her on a journey of self-discovery and mystery. She's a tough old gal, and doesn't give up easily. If you like women's fiction, and if you have a taste for history and nostalgia, I hope you will follow her as she seeks to gain her freedom.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Gold Diggers and the Lottery can only mean one thing.


Being a gold digger didn't turn out quite the way Margo Timmins planned it. When she married Arthur, the wealthy antique changed. Margo wants two things, to win the lottery or to murder Arthur, she doesn't care in what order either. A thrilling story about fortunes, deception, and an unexpected ending that will leave you breathless. What To Do About Arthur