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General Fiction (including literary and historical)

  • Hattie's World

    by Thomas Bauer
    In a family saga that spans the Twentieth Century, Owen Winthrop ruthlessly controls a small California fishing village. When his daughter Hattie is born, he dotes on her until as a young woman she becomes involved in a torrid affair that ends in a grisly murder. His love turns to hate, he locks her away for the decades left in his life. When she emerges, she begins a journey that leads her from pariah to sainthood as she attempts to atone for her father's sins.
  • The Letter

    by Howard Reiss
    Phineas and Bruce, both 75, have been neighbors in Florida for ten years. Phineas never married and Bruce is a widower. They are at opposite ends of the political spectrum, but still enjoy sharing drinks and watching the sunset most nights, which they call their sunset cocktail hour. Phineas is very conservative with some rather unusual political ideas. He likes to write letters to the editor which rarely get published. When one of them does get published, it goes viral and radically change... more
  • Time

    by Eric Hollister
    The book is about a watchmaker (a retired Army officer who has recurring nightmares about his tour in Iraq) whose life is drastically altered by three events: His wife's illness, a supernatural shop opening next door, and an unusual and off-putting man with a very rare watch. These three seemingly unrelated occurrences converge in a dramatic and surprising way to change his life-and that of those around him-forever, in a story involving love, mystery, mythology, and a touch of the other-worldl... more
  • Somewhere East of Me

    by Sean Vincent O'Keefe
    Denver writer Jake Dustin is untethered from indolence when his estranged sister announces South Carolina is exhuming their mother. With no choice but to go, Jake embarks on a cross-country odyssey of uproarious absurdity and self-exploration during the strange days of September 2021. Jake feeds the internet’s insatiable lust for content as the miles rumble by while pondering where he lost his inner child and why he lives in his ex-wife’s basement. Along the way, a rousing cast of characters lik... more
  • Saving Washington City

    by John Randall Aikman
    It is the eve of the Civil War. Newspaperman John Gage travels to Charleston, South Carolina, where the first battle will soon occur at Fort Sumter. Sent there as a spy, Gage also seeks answers to more personal concerns: an unexplained love lost five years earlier and the sudden ties of his family’s company to the Confederacy. In Charleston, Gage: •\tmakes an enemy out of Ransom Pierce, a dangerous secessionist, with each man holding a deadly secret about the other; •\twitnesses the travesties... more
  • The Gilded Cage of Woman

    by Greenleaf Book Group
    The Intimate Memoir of Margaret Bryan (1757–1836) Even the most privileged woman’s glass ceiling in Georgian England was limited to a wealthy, titled husband and, if all things went well, perpetual pregnancy—boys first, please. But despite the pressures on her to marry, headstrong Margaret Bryan, always more drawn to numbers and stars than needles and threads, determines early in her life to courageously chart her own path to a world-class scientific education and an occupation of her own cho... more
  • The Triumph of Elly Robin

    by PD Quaver
    The shrapnel that wounded 18-year-old piano prodigy Elly Robin and killed Edwin Friend, in their ill-fated attempt to escape from Germany in a stolen Fokker biplane, also mutilated her beloved doll, tied to the rigging as a mascot. But a scrap of material from Mr. Hoppy's torn chest provides the clue that launches Elly on a quest to finally solve the mysteries that have haunted her life--even as she discovers she now bears Edwin's child… Uniting multiple characters from the entire series, the f... more
  • Redeye

    by Syntell Smith
    Nate and Cynthia Durant were a happy, loveable, full-figured couple. But then they both decided to live healthier, with him having weight-loss surgery and her losing the weight naturally. Now both turn heads wherever they go, fighting off advances from everywhere. And while everything looks amazing on the outside for them, each of them can't shake the insecurities of their former selves. Determined not to go back to how he was, Nate has become a renaissance man, with may jobs. From podcastin... more
  • The Singing Stick

    by Phyllis Cole-Dai
    As a nor’easter bears down on her Massachusetts town, Fiona Richter places a frantic 911 call. Simon, her eighty-year-old husband who suffers from dementia, has gone missing. His clarinet too . . . So begins The Singing Stick, the spellbinding story of a son, his long-dead mother, and the music that anchors them both in times of great unmooring. Follow Simon out the door into a swirl of secrets that have shaped his life. Let music open a mysterious portal between past and present, memory a... more
  • Janie Ligon's Revenge

    by Danny Levin
    It's 1995. The internet is about to transform society. Janie Ligon, Levi Strauss’s newly appointed General Manager for the United Kingdom, hopes the same for her career. However, barely six months later her life is thrown into disarray when her perfect husband of 24 years seeks a divorce. Janie refuses to become the punch line in the cliched story of a middle-aged man leaving his marriage for a trophy wife. When she cannot convince him to stay, she decides to exact the revenge she believes is ri... more
  • The Council of Wise Women

    by Izzy Abrahmson

    On the edge of the Black Forest in a small village...

    Rachel Cohen is brilliant and wise. Her twin brother, Yakov? Not so much.

    When the Cohen family begins to crack –and their village teeters on the brink – it is up to Rachel and the secretive Council of Wise Women to step in. How much meddling is too much?

    THE COUNCIL OF WISE WOMEN is a spellbinding multigenerational story of family and friends, of love, loss, independence, reconciliation, and... more

  • A Coat of Many Colors: Putting Jewish Characters on Stage

    by Roy Schreiber
    A Coat of Many Colors is an anthology of five plays I have written that feature Jewish characters. While Shylock is fictional, all the others are based on real people. They include a wide range of people from a Hollywood script writer who helped Jewish writers and actors persecuted by the Nazi immigrate to the U.S., to Harry Houdini, to the last queen of Tahiti. Taken as a group these characters demonstrate that their is no such thing as a Jewish stereotype.
  • Sita and the Prince of Tigers

    by Winona Howe
    When Sita first meets the Prince of Tigers, she embarks on a path that will lead to a life filled with deep love and even deeper tragedy. She must learn to navigate different worlds--worlds that contain quite different requirements and expectations. She also learns danger, happiness, and sorrow can be found anywhere, and that they will impinge on the freedom she sought when she began her journey .
  • Road to Eden

    by Tim Twombly
    Mild mannered Dewey “Doc” Ruggles needs to step it up. He and his wife Margaret Ann aren’t just drifting apart; they’re being pried apart by her Life Coach, a scurrilous, self-serving, arrogant blowhard. A real sleaze. Overwhelmed and exhausted, Doc looks to the stars for answers. To his surprise a young nun appears. She tells him that if he wants his wife to fall back in love with him they’ll need to journey to the New Eden. Doc knows his wife won’t come along willingly, but she’ll come char... more
  • MEGASTAR

    by Pen name: R.J. Eastwood
    With a twist of fate and a bit of kismet, nineteen-year-old Addison Stone stumbles upon solace when he discovers his extraordinary singing voice that brings him unexpected international fame and fortune that he is ill-prepared for. As he climbs the ladder to musical acclaim, his heart remains tethered to a past he can never escape having been raised by a mentally unstable mother that left him emotionally scarred. From mother to son, the legacy of Addison’s turbulent childhood persists. But ami... more
  • Pride and Perjury

    by Alice McVeigh
    Ever wondered what really made Wickham elope with Lydia Bennet? Or what the Longbourn servants thought about Bingley's disappearance after the Netherfield ball? Ever imagined a glimpse into Lady Catherine de Bourgh's diary? - or mused about how the Eltons’ courtship transpired in Bath? Currently a finalist in Chanticleer’s International Book Awards, McVeigh's celebrated Jane Austen series has a new launch - Pride and Perjury. Previously, novels in this series have been finalists in the UK Sel... more
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