Kick Ball Slay by Doug Dorsey

Rumors, suspicions and fierce dance steps coalesce in the shadow of imminent danger. Competitive Dance. The very notion may conjure images of glittering reality television contestants performing their hearts out to an enthusiastic audience and a few piquant judges set in place to either crush dreams or make them come true. Kick Ball Slay features […]

The Visitor by C. D’Angelo

A contemporary treat that will absolutely put a smile on your face. A Healing Hand is a charming New Age store and the brainchild of self-sufficient Mary Pontrelli. Located in the vibrant French Quarter of New Orleans, Mary has been fortunate enough to enjoy a steady customer base and reasonable rent, on both her store

Miranda Writes by Gail Ward Olmsted

A clever legal thriller led by an intelligent, compassionate woman. After a devastating career setback, former Assistant District Attorney Miranda Quinn finally has something to get excited about. Though not practicing law in the traditional sense, Miranda’s popular legal-themed blog and podcast have gained enough attention to land her a lucrative daytime TV deal. And

The Headsman by Cristina Mîrzoi

Demented short stories pulsating with a peripheral darkness. The headsman has a distasteful but necessary job in the village, to serve justice. And serve justice he shall, no matter his personal feelings for the recipient of his ever-sharpened ax. After all, rules are in place to keep order, even in a cheerless, unnamed town where

Unforeseen by Deven Greene

Astute and intelligent. As a competent, no-nonsense pediatrician, Dr. Erica Rosen has always taken her vow to do no harm quite seriously. This uncompromising approach, to protect the vulnerable children in her care, sometimes puts her at odds with caregiving families and fellow medical professionals. When a young epileptic patient arrives at the ER, Dr.

A King’s Radiance by L.R. Schulz

Finely crafted fantasy fiction with a touch of refinement and empathy. It’s been said that home is where the heart is, but for the three Glaive siblings, that home and heart have been torn asunder. Isha, the resolute middle-sister, is claimed as a prize by a self-important, high-ranking government official because of her unique violet

Asherwick by Sarah Westill

A delectable fantasy-romance set in a disturbingly altered future. It’s not a matter of will they or won’t they, but rather, when will they come together to put aside past hurts and bruised egos and finally tackle the dangers that are both pushing them together and threatening to tear them apart. Sylphine is like a

Freaksburg by John Casey

Casey does for Pennsylvania what King does for Maine Jackie may be an imaginative boy in a town where strange occurrences aren’t really that strange, but being tasked with a serious assignment by the Queen of the fairies crosses the line of sanity. Or does it? An odd blue dog follows Jackie around town, but

Artificial Flowers by J. A. Hailey

Mister Before Christ, known simply as BC, is the most advanced virtual being ever to exist. Self-made in man’s image, specifically, the image of any man BC wants to emulate, this powerful being is among the first artificial intelligence to experience existence in a conscious state. But he isn’t the last of his kind. Since

These Numbered Days by Anna E. Collins

Grab a box of tissues and get ready to have your heart conquered. In the battle with mental illness, there seem to be few victors and an endless number of casualties, and the victims span far beyond the patients. For Annie Wolff, the casualties in her lifetime battle include her mother and her grandmother, both

Mr. Robert’s Madagascar by Robert Bullock

A truly enlightening journey of discovery. Inherently curious and inquisitive, children are often enthusiastic about learning new things. From lychees to lemurs, the fauna and flora of Madagascar are fascinating and exotic, offering delightful possibilities for youths and nature-lovers to consider. Throughout the thoughtfully designed book Mr. Robert’s Madagascar, we have the opportunity to discover

Dead Man Dancing by D. C. Roberts

If you are living life in the shadow of a stroke, D. C. Roberts might have just what you need to find the motivation to carry on. His advice is not from the perspective of the medical community or from the mind of one of today’s foremost intellectuals. Rather, his vantage is that of a

The Resentment by T. O. Paine

An edgy and resolute thriller. Lauren Kaine literally feels her happiness slip through her fingers when she can’t save her husband from plummeting off a bridge into a raging river. As his hand slips from hers, her wedding band slides off her finger, a metaphor for her fading peace and serenity. Losing her husband is

First Comes Baby by Alison O’Mara

The rom-com new moms, single parents and baby lovers have been waiting for! What is a woman to do when she’s got baby fever, but no man in her life to help make a baby? Thirty-four-year-old Ella has a plan, and swiping right isn’t going to get her there. She announces her intentions to her

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