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General Fiction (including literary and historical)

  • The Watsons of Tethertown

    by Mary Hopkins Moore
    The Watsons of Tethertown follows the life of Joel Watson and his family in a small Missouri town from 1886 to 1919. Joel’s adult life begins on the night he flees his family farm and finds refuge with a neighbor who saves him from almost certain hanging. He meets and woos the beautiful Belle Hughes and eventually finds his way back to his family’s farm. As husband and wife, Joel and Belle find passion, joy, and sorrow, surviving drought, catastrophic winter weather, and heartbreaking losses whi... more
  • The War Violin

    by Rae Weiser

    On the home front during WWII, a Red Cross volunteer engaged to a deployed American Marine, falls in love with an Italian POW she cares for in a military hospital in Palm Springs, California and must choose between honor or true love.

  • Mysteries of Bowie and Other Oddities

    by Joseph Raffetto

    Mysteries of Bowie and Other Oddities explores the ever-present tension between freedom and oppression and the desire to build a functional, sustainable world. 

    INSIDE ORWELL

    George Orwell was a person of the Left, dedicated to fighting Communism, Fascism, imperialism, racism, and classism. This is the story of how Orwell became Orwell. 

    BOWIE AND THE BERLIN WALL

    David Bowie’s connection to the Cold War and Berlin goes deeper than the lege... more

  • Kristin B. and Other Stories

    by Joseph Raffetto

    Kristin B. and Other Stories is a collection of three novellas by Joseph Raffetto. The new work includes Young Scott and Zelda, the remarkable tale of Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre's early love; Three A.M. delves into the ominous and tragic side of Scott and Zelda's love and marriage; and Kristin B., a dark, psychological thriller and romance.

    YOUNG SCOTT AND ZELDA

    Twenty‑one-year-old F. Scott Fitzgerald was a pretty boy, a drinker, remarkably outgoing for one so sensit... more

  • The Decision They Made

    by Maria P Frino
    A strong, historical family saga. Two sisters, Amelia and Simona Lillostra, share a secret. One so distressing to them it is never to be revealed. What they didn’t count on is a young Russian man entering their lives, a man related to Amelia’s Russian lover from WWII. When TV anchor, Larissa Mina meets Alexey Dubrovsky at an awards night, neither has any idea there is a secret in both their pasts. What is this dark family secret and why were two loving sisters torn apart? See how Larissa and Al... more
  • Not Knot Naught

    by S.B. Joon
    For the last thirteen years, I wandered the earth bewilderedly drunk on the union, love, and I have distilled that experience into an intimate, poetic dialogue that takes on the form of verses. By the lack of a contemporary frame of reference, I can only draw the parallel to Jelaluddin Rumi's 'Masnavi', which very similarly, much rather than writing, feels like a presence, shared through words. 'Not Knot Naught' as I proclaim in its official description, is a quiet pool of water, that onl... more
  • The Education of Crazy Jane

    by Steven B. Sandler
    In my novel set in the late 1960s, a college student named Sam falls in love with Jane, who is an ardent anti-war protester. Sam wants to support her activism, but he also wants to keep her safe. The two of them struggle to survive as a couple as they deal with her arrest, her trial (inspired by the trial of the Chicago Seven), and the police violence at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
  • HIS FINAL ANSWER

    by Christopher D White & Jennifer Curran
    The protagonist a 68 year old man named Daniel Pallson who is one of the wealthiest men in the world is suddenly put in the position of facing all he has shunned over the last 20 years since tragically losing his beloved son.
  • When a Stranger Knocks

    by Peggy Ann Shumway

    After witnessing a stranger murder her father and brother, Joaquina Souza struggles to trust an old hobo, Noah Gabriel, and his young companion, Michael McCallister, who come to the Souza farm looking for work on the heels of the tragedy. Joaquina’s mother is mourning her loss in an unconscious state, while Joaquina and her younger brother Manny battle for power over family and farm. Even Michael, Noah’s handsome apprentice, brings additional concerns to the Souza’s door: a ... more

  • Hitler Here

    by George Thomas Clark
    Adolf Hitler and his intimates and his enemies have bylines and thus the opportunity to reveal what they did and how they felt during an era of unparalleled destruction.
  • Daughters of Green Mountain Gap

    by Teri M Brown
    Appalachian granny woman. A daughter on a crusade. A granddaughter caught between the two. Maggie McCoury, a generational healer woman, relies on family traditions, folklore, and beliefs gleaned from a local Cherokee tribe. Her daughter, Carrie Ann, believes her university training holds the answers. As they clash over the use of roots, herbs, and a dash of mountain magic versus the medicine available in the town’s apothecary, Josie Mae doesn’t know whom to follow. But what happens when neith... more
  • American Renaissance, Book 1: Missions Dangerous

    by Amory Patrick Blaine

    Analyzing heinous hidden historical crimes from the recently retrieved declassified documents and diaries of a compromised government informant, American Renaissance, Or Inquiry Into Political Justice In the Arts & Its Influence on Morals and Happiness (Book 1; Missions Dangerous) traces the sudden rise and tragic ambition of the late artistic and political revolutionary Sean Dorian Knight, a brilliant young American artist whose radical theory of art history at the tur... more

  • Where Love Lies

    by Greenleaf Book Group
    When Ella Davidson’s world is turned upside down, and she is forced to transition from her picture-perfect all-American life to two years of mandatory military service abroad, the last thing on her mind is finding love. Then she meets the officer in charge of her unit, Liam Levine. Mysterious, confident on the verge of cocky, and unbearably gorgeous, Liam is everything Ella never knew she needed. And the spark between them? Magnetic. Undeniable. Dangerous. But as she and Liam navigate their secr... more
  • See Sadie Jane Run

    by Kelly Elizabeth Huston

    Whoever said you can't go home again didn't know Sadie Jane Klein.

     

    When mechanically-minded Sadie Klein, Ph.D., finds herself poufy dress-deep in a well-meaning scheme gone awry, she escapes from a riverboat casino with the help of Dutch Holland, an old teenage crush she hasn’t seen in fifteen years. Sadie runs to her childhood home intent on settling down in coastal Georgia’s Canaan Cove, where her Jewish grandparents raised th... more

  • The Star Poolroom Boys

    by Edwin Charles
    This coming-of-age story centers on the bond between a mother and her son--and the son’s world after losing her. After his mother’s death when he was thirteen, Fast Eddie descents into a debilitating depression. His sisters and father fail to deal with the tragedy much better. By the time he’s eighteen, Fast Eddie is experiencing hallucinatory psychotic episodes which force him to see a psychiatrist twice a week. The psychiatrist is sixty miles away over a two-lane highway winding through th... more
  • The Carbon Credit Crusader

    by Monty Nereim
    Clayton Shultz became obsessed with Carbon Footprint calculations. The dire threat of Climate Change (formerly Global Warming) dominated his concern, fueling an ambitious effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save the planet. The unlikely celebrity stumbled onto the climate crisis bandwagon and devised a money-making scheme that replicated the corporate Carbon Credit/Offset Exchanges, an industry fraught with red flags. He rose in popularity and unexpected wealth relying on customer ho... more
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