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Doctor Refurb by Marty Essen

A finely tuned fusion of political satire and science fiction. A procedural mishap leaves Doctor Stefan Westin in the enviable position of becoming Earth’s savior. But the task will be demanding and the circumstances are more than a little suspect. Initially, Stefan’s only guidance surrounding the monumental project comes in the form of a cryptic […]

The Excursion by T.O. Paine

A plot that will chill you to the core. Denver is a tough town in which to endure a stint of homelessness, but at a young age, Charly Highsmith had to do just that. With an apathetic, alcoholic mother, a father that abandoned the family without warning, and an autistic younger brother in her care,

The Truth by D F Kennedy

A suspenseful novel with a plot that will keep you on pins and needles until the final moment. Fame and its trappings are not for everybody. Dahlia Frost has good reason to avoid the limelight. An unceremonious departure from the Air Force more than a decade ago leaves her with little more than PTSD, heartbreak

Depths of Deceit by Laura Oles

A story you’ll pick up for the vibrant scenery and keep reading for the gripping drama. Port Alene is a lovely little seaside town on the gulf side of Texas. The locals are friendly, happy to share their coastal paradise with sun-seeking tourists that flock there in droves to escape northern winters and gray skies.

The Art of Lifelong Customers by Mihaela Akers

An endlessly practical guide that is sure to increase personal worth and fulfillment. If you’ve ever worked in the corporate world, you know there is no end to inspiring poster slogans, motivating catchphrases and optimistic mission statements. While The Art of Lifelong Customers has no shortage of memorable, pithy sayings to help stimulate growth in

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

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.

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

Everyone Is an Entrepreneur by Gregory V. Diehl

Will shatter false illusions of wealth and start you down a path that will lead to financial utility. Everyone Is an Entrepreneur: Selling Economic Self-Determination in a Post-Soviet World is a fascinating study of economics from the vantage of an American living in Armenia. Gregory V. Diehl examines what it means to be an entrepreneur

Bridges by Linda Griffin

Neil Vincent is not what you might expect from a hardened war veteran. Working for an affluent family as a live-in chauffeur, he spends his ample free time reading, voraciously devouring books about philosophy, mystery, romance, or whatever he can get his hands on. During a time of transition at the Westfield Court estate, Vincent

Mammoth Drop: Murder, Mammoths, and Mimosas by R. J. Corgan

An adventure of Jurassic-level proportions that promises a rollicking good time. From majestic glaciers to searing volcanoes, Dr. Kea Wright has traveled the world on the strength of her expertise in geology. After a prolonged time without any meaningful communication between them, Kea’s longtime friend and mentor, Harry, beckons her to visit his newest acquisition,

Captive Hearts by Kelly Miller

A sensitive and emotional iteration of a Jane Austen classic. The timeless story of Captain Frederick Wentworth and the unpretentious Miss Anne Elliot is resurrected in Kelly Miller’s brilliant and surprising retelling of Jane Austen’s Persuasion. After just a glimpse of a deep love that was cast aside, the story picks up some years later

The Teaching by T.O. Paine

A thriller with heart. Raine belongs to The Teaching, an intimate religious community that outsiders are quick to label as a cult. From a practical standpoint, The Teaching provides for everyone’s needs and Raine is generally happy with her humble life in the Haven. David is also in The Teaching, although his confidence is wavering.

American Faust by Rip Brown

Feast on Faust in this agile and buxom tale. The prologue to American Faust begins with a monumental scene in a grand theater play. In this opening sequence, Lord and Devil make a deal for the fate and future of some unsuspecting souls. The body of the novel then pivots to a bizarre residence dubbed

One Little Word by Audra McElyea

Psychological intrigue reaches a grand crescendo. Madeleine Barton is an independent journalist working on the story of a lifetime. A local author has been murdered and the police are taking a hands-off approach, hesitant to label the death as anything other than an unfortunate accident. Convinced of a more nefarious explanation, Madeleine resolves to get

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