WINNER OF THE FLORIDA AUTHOR AND PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION SILVER MEDAL PRESIDENT’S AWARD IN GENRE FICTION AN IndieReader “BEST OF” BOOK! They huddle in a darkened doorway, swallowing their fear and awaiting the signal. The fire starts small, building rapidly as it draws breath, consuming everything in its path. Only then can they enter – on […]
The Tide Between Us
1821: Among the thousands of Irish deportees to the Caribbean British Colonies is a 10 year old Irish boy, Art O’Neill. As an Indentured Servant on a sugar plantation in Jamaica, Art gradually acclimatizes to the exotic country and the unfamiliar customs of the African slaves. When the new heirs to the plantation arrive from […]
Free: The Madness of Grief
London 1969. While men are walking on the moon, a series of dramatic events threaten to have lasting repercussions for 16-year-old Jane and the people she loves. “A richly complicated, and deeply engaging coming-of-age tale.” – Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Free on Kindle.
The Eye Opener
Three novellas, each about seventy pages, depicting the power of blind spots in transforming our lives. $0.99 on Kindle.
Masters of Horror Essentials: Mary Shelley Frankstein
Frankenstein is a novel that is considered both one of the first science fiction novels and a timeless classic of the horror genre. It has terrified and entertained readers for decades. It is more than just a story about the creation of a monster. Mary Shelley gave readers not only a novel that has inspired […]
The Spa at Lavender Lane
Lust, ambition, secrets, betrayal, competition for the ownership of the world’s premier spa and a chance to snag the uber-eligible man who unexpectedly arrives on the scene are all on the menu at The Spa at Lavender Lane. $0.99 on Kindle.
Red Clover
Lee Winekoop feels like an outsider in his own family. Now twenty-six—confused and emotionally bankrupt after suffering a childhood fraught with criticism and isolation—he leaves his dysfunctional upper-class family to find his true self. Determined to cultivate a meaningful life, Lee discovers a world poles apart from the one he had left behind. But just […]
The Fiddler in the Night
In his debut novel, Fennell takes the reader on an orphaned teen’s journey through the darker recesses of rural America, where he tries to stay one step ahead of a ruthless killer. A tragic love story unfolding against a background that is both real and imagined, making this novel as memorable for its language as […]
Free: Dances, Towers, Hills and Skies
Years running from it. Now trying to write it. Try Dances, Towers, Hills and Skies. Free on Kindle.
The Ballerina’s Guide to Boxing
After losing both her neighbor to suicide and her friend to a drunk driving accident, Lily — a talented ballerina on the verge of going pro — stuns everyone and quits ballet. Ostracized from her family and grappling with emotions that she can barely understand, Lily starts wandering her city — and stumbles upon a […]
Free: When Told Out Loud
Poetry which focuses on whispers of love and what could have been—had they been felt or spoken out loud. This chapbook centers around emotion in effort to capture the intangible moments between people, and what was perhaps lost in translation along the way. Free on Kindle.
The Siege-A Prison Uprising Redefines Justice
A dorm counselor is conscripted to defuse a hostage standoff in a Midwest prison. But who are the good guys and who are the bad? A literary thriller written in the tradition of Faulkner and Joseph Conrad. $0.99 on Kindle.
In the Shadow of Gold: A Tale of the Lost Confederate Treasure
April 1865. Richmond, Virginia. Two trains. One treasure. And a question worth millions. As the US Civil War was drawing to a close, and Grant was about to take Richmond, two trains left the city in the dark of night. One carried Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his cabinet. The other carried the Confederate Treasury […]
How Much is Self-Worth?: Ruminations of a Rented Slave
‘How Much is Self-Worth?: Ruminations of a Rented Slave’ is an eclectic collection of poems by debut author Michael Centrone that puts a harsh, revealing spotlight on the effects of overthinking our roles as individuals and as a whole. With individualism being a relatively new mentality to our species, Centrone introspectively digs deep into the […]
Forbidden Inheritance
After Larry Cooper helps a neighbor, a simple question makes him doubt his true identity. Is his family really his family? His parents aren’t talking. In fact, it starts to seem like no one but Larry wants to find out the truth. What is his family hiding? With nothing left to lose, he digs into […]
Princess of Independence
Princess Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso is a forgotten figure of the Italian Revolution Born into a family of nobility, Belgiojoso learned at a young age what foreigners interested in ruling the Italian States could be like. She spent the rest of her life dedicated to uniting her home country and ousting those foreigners who only brought […]
Falling
After confessing to a series of bizarre murders, a young woman galvanizes her ailing cousin into confronting a forgotten tragedy. And that’s only the prologue of author Marc Burgio’s debut novel. Spanning four decades, Falling is a sweeping yet intimate epic of love and revenge, exploring the nature of innocence, loss and the mystery of […]
Free: Bowl of Fruit (1907)
When Leon agrees to meet the mysterious ghostwriter Anna Tor, the devastating secrets of the past are revealed one by one to bind them ever closer together. “A magically original story about two strangers and enticing secrets.” – IndieReader (5 Star Review). Free on Kindle.
Free: The Loser in the Static
With the death of his older brother still haunting him Peyton Pieters rebels against a society that rejects individuality. When he sets off to find the only girl he has ever loved things spiral downward into a self imposed existential crisis. Obsessed with crush Amber, Peyton begins a journey that hearkens back to Kerouac’s ‘On […]
Our Wild and Precious Lives
During the Cold War two Army brat siblings, Tom and Melly, find themselves stationed with family on an Army base in Germany. Their abusive father, who suffers PTSD, is a World War II hero. Their mother is an Italian war bride. Relying on their inner strength and resilience, they navigate the boundaries of military dependents—American […]
It Happened in Silence
Set in a world where women of the KKK betray their neighbors, where horrors of unscrupulous foundling homes come to light, and buried mysteries are not all that hidden. It’s Georgia 1921. Mute since birth, fifteen-year-old Willow Stewart has one task to complete—to leave her Appalachian homestead and find a traveling preacher and her brother, […]
Free: King Genghis I
King Genghis I is a satirical adventure novel that blends timely realism and political fantasy. Turan Mugayev, the protagonist of the book, is a New Yorker who travels from the heart of Western civilization to Genghistan, a small, hermetic Asian kingdom, ruled firmly but kindly by an affable, self-appointed benevolent dictator, who like other compassionate […]
Sorrow
Dreams abandoned, out of work and uninspired, guitar prodigy Joe Harper is a sensitive, struggling character, rapidly approaching his mid-30s and haunted by a history of failure. With a promising future in music long forgotten, Joe is resigned to a life of virtual seclusion, listless among his beloved redwood trees. But when he receives word […]
The Nam Legacy
You know Jack. He’s the boy next door. The one with the pretty girlfriend. And then he goes to Vietnam. After two tours of duty, Jack thought killing others to stay alive would be the hardest thing he would ever have to live with. He was wrong. Although the nightmare of what he saw and […]
Captain Sedition, The Death of the Age of Reason
In 1775, an expatriate American returns home from London – where fate conspires to deliver him to the start of a bloody rebellion. $2.99 on Kindle.
Ever Winter
In the aftermath of a devastating apocalypse, Earth has become a desolate ice-world, in the grip of perpetual winter. Broken, altered and tormented by all that has befallen him, Henry must bring vengeance to those that assume him dead. By any means necessary. Ever Winter is a post-apocalyptic tale of loss, rehabilitation, and revenge with […]
The Gift of Stories
Reading is wonderful, but how many times have you failed to finish a novel or lost interest because you’re too busy or exhausted to remember all the details? So many of us spend all our time doing things for other people and totally miss the simple things that we love and make us happy, like […]
Beyond The Utmost Bound
A fictional adventure about a lost young man, the universe, the road, and a quest for the way back. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: Wrapped in Green Comfort
An intense love story between a spoiled young woman incarcerated in her bedroom and an ex-convict who lives in poverty at a bedsit in a Leeds suburb. Virginia has secrets that threaten to shame her father and step-mother. Tommy is gullible, but longs to put his past behind him. Their turbulent affair rocks with the […]
Don’t Call Me Crazy! I’m Just in Love: Book 1 of 2 (Urban Books)
Her life is an emotional rollercoaster. With a choice between two men and one proposing, will she embrace the heart that’s real? $0.99 on Kindle.
The Silver Baron’s Wife
Hers is the tale of a fiercely independent woman who bucked all social expectations by working where 19thcentury women didn’t work, becoming the key figure in one of the West’s most scandalous love triangles, and, after a devastating stock market crash destroyed Tabor’s vast fortune, living in eccentric isolation at the Matchless Mine. $0.99 on […]
Resistance, Revolution and Other Love Stories
Is love the most revolutionary of all acts? In this wide-ranging collection of twelve short stories, a startling array of characters explore their perspectives on love. The stories sweep from sharp realism to heady allegory, haunting fables. Join the struggle against stifling societal powers and explore the potency of love. Join the revolution! $3.99 on […]
Debussy’s Slippers
George Gershwin thinks he could do better, better than Broadway. Ira Gershwin disagrees, why get funny ideas about writing po-faced Piano Concertos that no one hears, when you’re already getting much respect and much money (and much female attention) from writing hit shows? But what George wants George gets, and soon the brothers are traveling […]
Free: From da Big Island: New York Defined Her – Hawaii Changed Her
CAN’T GO TO HAWAII THIS YEAR THANKS TO COVID? Why not read an enjoyable tale about the Big Island of Hawaii, so you can escape the virus and the lockdown? How could Hawaii change a New Yorker? “From da Big Island” is a baby boomer coming of age, fish out of water, a woman-centric comedic […]
The Hypnotist’s Assistant
This is a sweet coming-of-age story of a boy that believes he’s special even though the grownups tell him he’s not. He’s forced to deal with the death of a loved one, the addiction of a friend, and eventually, he has a vision of his future and finds new love. $0.99 on Kindle.
Down Goes Trump
In satirical style the author combines news and creativity to portray many key characters during the four years of Donald Trump’s administration. Numerous historical figures such as Martin Luther King and General Robert E. Lee also return to offer their perceptions of a turbulent time. Prepare for a stimulating ride. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Christmas Clock and A Song For My Mother
From New York Times bestselling author Kat Martin comes an inspiring and romantic duo – two heartwarming, feel-good stories. See price on Kindle.
Red Sky Over Hawaii
Inspired by real places and events of WWII, Red Sky Over Hawaii immerses the reader in a time of American history full of suspicion and peril in this lush and poignant tale. “With effortless prose, Ackerman skillfully navigates the early days of WWII with captivating characters bonded by circumstance. Mystery and magic are woven around […]
Breaking Point
Written with a penetrating historical accuracy of World War II and breathtaking speed, Breaking Point puts you inside the cockpit as the pilots duel to the death, inside RAF Headquarters as the commanders make their decisions, and inside the lives of young men and women facing one of the great crises in modern history. $0.99 […]
Time’s Incinerator
How much do you remember? Now, what if you could never forget? Tom Donner is forty years old. He’s not a great man, but he has a good job. A beautiful wife and two healthy children. A paid-off home. Diversified investments. By any measure, he has led a charmed life. So, why is he so […]