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General Fiction (including literary and historical)

  • Petrochemical Nocturne

    by Amos Jasper Wright IV
    The Mississippi River. HAZMAT. Boxing. Suicide by cop. New Orleans Saints football. Chemical explosions. The Angola Prison rodeo. Chlorine gas ghost ships. Through these symbols and themes we learn about Toussaint and his formative experiences in the Standard Heights neighborhood of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. "Petrochemical Nocturne" results in an indictment of what Toussasint describes as "that dystopian haunted carnival cruise line called America." A discursive and often surreal exploration of... more
  • A Woman's Guide to Search & Rescue

    by Mary Carroll Moore
    Framed for the brutal attack on her manager, indie rock legend Red Nelson flees to the only family she doesn’t yet know: her estranged sister, Kate Fisher, a Search & Rescue pilot working the remote mountains of upper New York State. Kate, the daughter of her father's legitimate but unhappy marriage, has no wish to meet Red, the product of her father’s passionate love affair, but when Kate’s daughter, Molly, decides to hide Red on their property, concern over Molly’s safety forces Kate to stage ... more
  • Ashes and Memories

    by P. Scott Corbett
    The fusion of physical and interpersonal crises sometimes triggers the need to make unanticipated and difficult choices in life. When 70-year-old widower Fred Korman suffers a stroke during a long-distance run, his life takes an unexpected turn. As he struggles to recover, he faces a new challenge, protecting his best friend Susan from her abusive ex-husband Tony. But when Tony starts to threaten Fred and his family, Fred must find a way to end the harassment for good. Meanwhile, Fred’s son ... more
  • The Mayor of Pudding Hill

    by William Delia
    Albie Albertson’s life has touched on nearly every significant event in Nova Scotia’s last 100 years. Journalist Caleb Mackenzie writes a series of stories about Albie’s life beginning with his years as a fisherman and a crew member of Canada’s iconic Bluenose schooner. He goes on to describe his rescue efforts following the 1958 Springhill Mining Disaster, his service as a volunteer firefighter and after Hurricane Ginny in 1963. Caleb shares Albie’s eyewitness account of the 1967 Shag Harbor U... more
  • A River's Ruse: Four Short Stories

    by Chris Handrahan

    With the river, I find an old prediction.
    – A River’s Ruse

    Four Short Stories about novice writers and the self-incitements of creativity.

    Not previously published, these four short stories were first written more than a decade ago.
    The beginning of an interconnected collection of short stories, the title story features a nameless man -- a recurring protagonist of the storylines -- foretelling his own death while reading the facts of an unrelate... more

  • Dancing in the Ring

    by Susan Sage
    DANCING IN THE RING is the story of the tumultuous marriage of Catherine McIntosh and Robert Sage. Propelled by the optimism of the 1920s, they both dream of ridding the city of poverty and festering crime. Romance blossoms, and then turns serious. Catherine easily passes the Bar exam – Bob fails his first attempt. Catherine lands a position as a law clerk for the Prosecutor’s Office. Bob retakes the Bar exam for a third time and finally passes. The law firm of Sage & Sage takes off. While passi... more
  • The Man from Alcatraz

    by Virginia Mae Brown

    Family. Honor. Sacrifice. Rex believes in it all. He's a man of tradition, a man of the old ways. He is what the media calls a "mobster". Rex decides he must do what is right, and that means betraying his family.His twin brother, the opposite of Rex in every way, craves revenge and he will stop at nothing to destroy Rex for what he did. In a plot to eliminate Rex, Stefano has him sent to Alcatraz, the famed prison where escape is only a fantasy.With careful planning, Rex makes h... more

  • She Dreams in Blue Light

    by A.R. Malecki
    A hopeful adult coming-of-age story about the impact of our work, our connections with others, and the promise of technology. Eleanor Crawford believes she can solve any problem with computer code. At just twenty-six years old, she holds a coveted software engineering position at Atlanta’s hottest startup, Agora, dubbed “The Gathering Place of the Internet.” She might be the only woman on her team, but that won’t stop her from being at the forefront of the platform’s most exciting new feature... more
  • A Thousand Graces

    by Karen Hill Anton
    The lives of characters in this engrossing story intertwine as a young woman attempts to transcend her expected cultural role. Set in 1970s notably traditional Japan, struggle, submission, and surrender highlight this moving tale that will stay with the reader long after turning the final page.
  • The Map Colorist

    by Rebecca D'Harlingue
    In 1660, Amsterdam is the trading and map-printing capital of the world. Anneke van Brug is one of the colorists paid to enhance the black-and-white maps for the growing number of collectors. Her artistic talent brings her to the attention of the Blaeu printing house, and she begins to color for a rich merchant, Willem de Groot. Not content to simply embellish the work of others, she longs to create her own map, but cartography is the domain of men. Keeping it secret, she borrows the notes her f... more
  • An Absolute Secret

    by Nicholas Kinsey
    A nordic noir spy thriller based on real wartime intelligence operations in Sweden. This is book two in our series of outstanding historical fiction novels. On his first assignment for MI6, British agent Peter Faye is sent to Stockholm to spy on German intelligence officer Karl-Heinz Kramer. At the British legation, he meets his new boss Bridget, a very proper, smart-as-a-whip, diplomat's daughter and immediately falls in love with her. They struggle to work together as they recruit Hanne, a ... more
  • Remembrance Man

    by Nicholas Kinsey
    During the 1832 cholera epidemic, Paolo works for his uncle as a gravedigger in Western Ontario. At night he earns a bonus from wealthy clients as a 'remembrance man' whose job is to watch over selected graves for signs of the undead. He discovers a young woman who has been buried alive and is drawn into a terrifying story of revenge and insanity. This is a tale of murder, greed and deceit, and the breakdown of society. Family members turn against family members, friends against friends, and ... more
  • Up in the Middle of Nowhere

    by Blair Bryan
    Inspired by True Events When her troubled teenage daughter, Nova, is hell-bent on self-destruction, Tessa Donahue makes a desperate bid to save their future. Together they will leave behind the familiar and step into a world of whimsical wonder. Nestled amidst the lush greenery of the Great Smoky Mountains, four unique treehouses offer a breathtaking escape as they embark on a journey filled with self-discovery and reconnection.
  • Where the Wings Rise

    by Ashlyn McKayla Ohm
    After years of disastrous choices, Addisyn Miles has a second chance with the person she once betrayed—her older sister, Avery. Moving from Whistler, Canada, to Avery’s home in the Colorado Rockies seems like the perfect opportunity to not only rebuild her fragile relationship with her sister but also distance herself from the past she can’t forget. But adjusting to Avery’s life is harder than she expected, especially with her heart drawing her back to the chance at love that she left behind in ... more
  • When the Ice Melts

    by Ashlyn McKayla Ohm
    Competitive figure skater Addisyn Miles has been running her whole life—both from her overprotective sister Avery and toward her dream of competing in the Olympics. Despite the compromises she’s made along the way, her future has never looked brighter—until a single moment shatters not only her dearest hopes but also her relationship with the man for whom she sacrificed her principles. In search of answers, Addisyn escapes to Whistler, Canada, where she meets Darius Payne, a lonely man with a ... more
  • The Jackson MacKenzie Chronicles: Oath of Destiny

    by Angel Giacomo
    Cathy Alexander’s journey began with a dream of becoming a doctor, but when she joined the Army and was sent to Vietnam, her dream quickly becomes a nightmare. As a nurse at the 95th Evac Hospital, she witnesses the brutal realities of war. She perseveres and graduates from medical school. Despite her achievements, the Vietnam War left a lasting mark on her psyche. She must confront the memories she’s been trying to forget. Will she overcome her past and find a way to move forward?
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