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General Fiction (including literary and historical)

  • The Indian and Me

    by Catherine Peebles

    Set during the American Revolution with historical true events and romance. 

  • What Would The Founding Fathers Tell Us Today?

    by Werner Neff
    The United States was founded in the late 18th century, as the first republic based on modern democratic rules. The texts of The Constitution and The Bill of Rights dominated the ruling of the country with separation of powers to legislature, executive, and judiciary. What the Founding Fathers learned from the Greeks and Romans shaped this country. America created the model for modern democracy, which was later copied by countries around the world. Today, we are struggling to maintain the de... more
  • Dear Father

    by Dee Miller
    A promise is a promise…. until it’s not. This is a story about a woman making a promise to herself to find her father, no matter who or where he is. Betty (Betz) Doyle was born in the late 1920s. She is raised as an only child to a single mother. On her mother’s deathbed, she hopes the identity of her birth father will finally be revealed. When it isn’t, her desperate search begins. Betz embarks on her hunt in the small town she grew up in. There has to be someone who knows the facts surroundi... more
  • The Bookmark/979-8-9859733-0-3/B0B5B74Z9Y

    by Anne Supsic

    The legendary Marquis de Lafayette,

    A forgotten Moravian woman who became his nurse,

    And a bookmark with a secret. . .

    The Bookmark combines a historical love story with a modern-day mystery as the discovery of an eighteenth-century bookmark reveals what really happened between the legendary Frenchman and the Moravian maid.

  • Notes from the Pandemic of 2025

    by Rhys McCarney

    This peek into the future is mostly humorous. Looking back at the Covid19 period, 2019-2022, do you feel relieved that it’s finally fading and normal life is re-emerging? Was that stressful period full of strange and anxiety-ridden events? Do you feel relieved that it’s finally, maybe, over? Well, wait until you see what the next pandemic is like. It makes the period dominated by COVID19 look idyllic. Fortunately, America can find guidance from those elements of society with supre... more

  • They Were Chosen

    by Shola Gbemi
    There are two sides to every story. Jermaine Aseyori maintains a small circle, and is convinced that college is a scam. Kendra Gaskins pushes herself to embody class and poise as she juggles friendships, her mother's expectations, and her own thoughts. Like most twenty-somethings on their predominantly Black campus, both students expect this semester to be like the others— until circumstances beyond their control force them to question their friends, their community, and themselves. They W... more
  • Between there and now, too

    by Gracey George
    Twenty-four stories from nine different authors; something you’re guaranteed to love. At least we did — that’s why they’re in here. Fiction and nonfiction, from writers who will see their work in print for the first time to those who teach college classes on the subject. Includes pieces by Bea Helman, George Goodell, Miranda Mellis, Jared Radke, Kayla Martell Feldman, Jack George, Isabella Greenwood, José Carpio and Marlon Webster Paine.
  • The Man in Cabin Number Five

    by Chrysteen Braun
    When seven 1920 era cabins in Lake Arrowhead, California, are restored to their original vintage charm, the new owner has no idea that the cabins have their own stories to tell. The Guest Book Trilogy, Book One, The Man in Cabin Number Five is about two women; one who is looking towards her future and one who has discovered thirty years after her father died that it was a from murder/suicide and not natural causes.
  • Boys In Exile

    by Richard Duggin
    BOYS IN EXILE is the story of ten pre-adolescent boys housed together for eight weeks in Timber Wolf cabin at Camp Hemlock to “make new friends and learn life-long social skills.” Physically weak and slight in stature, Elliott “Squeaker” Streett brings to camp his fear of bullies and his lack of confidence in his ability to protect himself from harm. Elliott's efforts to win the approval of the toughest boy in Wolf Cabin only result in humiliation and betrayal, until the erosion of his moral com... more
  • Filtered Through Love: The Sovereignty of God in Action

    by Rowland Bugden
    This book explores how God's sovereignty impacted on His relationships with His people in Bible times and continues to do with us today. We see a God who deals with us as a loving God, not as a dictatorial tyrant. The book is based on a series of lectures given at a conference of pastors in the Philippines in November 2018.Each chapter contains two or more questions to stimulate thought or for group discussion. These are based on the subject matter of the chapter in which they appear.
  • Boys In Exile

    by Richard Duggin
    BOYS IN EXILE is the story of ten pre-adolescent boys housed together for eight weeks in Timber Wolf cabin at Camp Hemlock to “make new friends and learn life-long social skills.” Physically weak and slight in stature, Elliott “Squeaker” Streett brings to camp his fear of bullies and his lack of confidence in his ability to protect himself from harm. Elliott's efforts to win the approval of the toughest boy in Wolf Cabin only result in humiliation and betrayal, until the erosion of his moral com... more
  • Fairweather of the Bark Endeavour

    by Helen Weiss
    "Fairweather" is an accurate historical, but fictionalised biography by Fairweather, the Endeavour's cat. Written in his own words, he details his passion to journey from his comfortable home in rural England to discover the sea. Arriving in Deptford when the Endeavour was making ready to sail, he joins the crew, becomes the mascot for the voyage and experiences first hand, all of the joys and hardship of the Endeavour's most important three-year voyage, initially to track the transit of Venus f... more
  • Buffalo Dreamers

    by john newman
    For Sam Comstock, a young Iraq war vet, the need to find a new way of healing his wounded PTSD soul is a matter of life or death. His Marine sniper skills lead him to Montana on a mission to help manage an infamous wildlife challenge: killing migratory buffalo that wander outside Yellowstone Park and are presumed to carry an infectious disease for cattle. This places Sam seriously at odds with a renegade band of Indian warrior-dreamers who are determined to save the buffalo from slaughter. Thr... more
  • We Are The Storm

    by John C. Stipa
    Walt Unitus is a decent man trying to navigate the turbulent waters of life. He is plagued by bullies, learning disabilities and depression. But he forges ahead, determined to take care of his family, despite the relentless despair that drags him to unbearable depths, so deep that he contemplates suicide. His family comes to his aid and a fierce battle begins. Will Walt’s demons overwhelm him, or can a family’s love make a difference?
  • The Jackson MacKenzie Chronicles: Enter the Shadow

    by Angel Giacomo
    Jackson MacKenzie’s life is about to change. After retiring a second time, the Marine Corps general takes his wife on an ocean adventure as a homecoming to renew their marriage vows. But he never expected what would happen next. He finds himself hip-deep in international intrigue. Who is after him? The Russian GRU, the FSB, maybe even someone closer to home. Will he be able to save his family, his friends, and himself? Or will the villains defeat him in the end? And he joins the fallen at Arling... more
  • The Jackson MacKenzie Chronicles: Broken Valor

    by Angel Giacomo
    Duty. Honor. Country. The motto by which Major Harry Russell lived as a United States Army Special Forces officer. How does he move forward when his entire life has been turned on its head? Everything Harry worked toward all his life is gone. Gone like his foot in a nighttime mortar attack. Gone like his career since the Army kicked him out as worthless dead weight. Gone like his friends, missing on a secret mission. All he has now is himself. And as a Vietnam veteran, that may not be enough.
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