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General Fiction (including literary and historical)

  • David: Reign

    by Mark Buchanan
    A boy, slight and swift, runs the spine of a steep hill. A single false step, one stumble, he’ll plummet headlong to a sure death. But his footing is flawless, more wing than flesh. Daybreak splinters the stony ground with light and shadow. A cautious soul would slow. He runs faster. So continues Mark Buchanan’s trilogy of novels vividly recreating the life and times of David. In Book II, David steps into his role as king, first of Judah, then of all Israel. But trouble abounds, as factions and... more
  • Uniformly Undeserved

    by P. Scott Corbett
    Guilty of only looking like the enemy, the Japanese American community was sucked into uniformly undeserved treatment at the hands of their government after December 7, 1941. Eiji Takara was an American-born person of Okinawan/Japanese descent who had been sent back to Japan in the 1930s to be educated and became what was known as Kibei. Despite the intense suspicions about his loyalty to America, he was recruited by the Military Intelligence Service to help translate and analyze intercepted Jap... more
  • A Thousand Cranes

    by P. Scott Corbett
    Love, hate, and memories are the drivers that propel us through life's confusing mazes and narrowly missed collisions with others that can change the arc of our fates. A Thousand Cranes tackles some of the issues of the often hidden and lingering effects of the Vietnam war on men struggling to construct useful civilian lives after surviving the uncivil life of that conflict. For college professors like Roland and Alex, or campus cop Butch, not even the relative calm and structure of academic lif... more
  • Conversations With My Mother: A Novel of Love, Hope, and Dementia on the Maine Coast

    by Ronald-Stéphane Gilbert

    "Conversations with My Mother, a Novel of Love, Hope, and Dementia on the Maine Coast" describes the changes in an elegant, empathetic Francophone, YVETTE ALLAIRE, as she is overtaken by old age and dementia. The story debuts when Yvette is in her late eighties and the coastal Maine town that she’s lived in most of her life is being transformed into a resort-like destination for vacationers and retirees from Boston and beyond. Focusing on Yvette’s relationship with DIANE, her acerbic care-giv... more

  • Marketing Executive

    by Shane Jackson

    Unlock the exceptional and unique impactful source of your online presence with our digital designing and development services logo chemist stands here as a highly professional and well developed innovative site to sort out all of your problems under one platform by retaining your face value in the market and regenerating the success level up to the mark of an impactful progression by making it an utmost priority of us to maintain your winning streak of success. https://logochemist.co... more

  • Footprints on the Heart

    by Jean Naggar
    Driven by a mother's sacrifice to save her daughter from abuse and a lifetime of poverty, deprivation and neglect, FOOTPRINTS ON THE HEART unwinds an epic tale of love, loss and exile in the lives of unforgettable characters as they navigate the turbulence of their lives against a backdrop of powerful world events. Connected by circumstance and destiny, the lives of a celebrity model in New York, a goatherd from the upper Nile valley, and a young Jew cast out of his native land, set off a n int... more
  • Sins of the Father (Sister Christian Book 2)

    by Lisa Beth Darling

    The Rain.

    To Hannah it seems it never stops raining.

    The droplets on the window pane blur the lines between fantasy and reality, just as the items that won't stop coming to the door make those between past & present nonexistent.

    Struggling between the darkness in her mind and the pain in her recovering body the agonizing truth of those dark family secrets comes to light.

    It’s up to Mason, and his unconventional methods to help Hannah con... more

  • The Long Redemption

    by David Olson
    Synopsis The Long Redemption Nearly everyone has something they regret doing as a teenager. The depth of this regret and the ways one deals with it in their later years is the theme of my novel "The Long Redemption". Three of my four main characters live with their past transgressions. Each of the three takes a different tact when dealing with them. Elmer Hedges, my protagonist, is racked with guilt over his helping to cover up the murder of one of his high school classmates. He holds... more
  • Island of Berbertato

    by Navsky
    Bermuda, the sea creature, takes shelter in a dank cave finding a plentiful supply of food and water. He submerges to the squawking of birds like no other he has ever seen. Beautiful to the eyes, with voices like cool springs, Bermuda understands how he came to be half sea creature, half turtle before making his way. Short Fiction, Short Story
  • Life's No Substitute For Dreaming

    by Rick Sanford

    Life's No Substitute For Dreaming is a novella which presents the detailed journey of two young artists as they experience the difficult birth of the 21st century. Expressive and poetic, with subtle humor throughout, the story chronicles the past as it considers the future.

  • Always Orchid

    by Carol VanDenHende
    He almost let her go. Her past could tear them apart. But a love like theirs is worth fighting for… Phoenix Walker will never be the same. Nine months after a heroic act leaves him forever changed, he refuses to hurt Orchid Paige ever again. Orchid is ready to forgive. Convincing her guy she still loves him, no matter his injuries, she works to rebuild their intimacy. But their move to her family’s ancestral country unveils China’s superstitions against people with disabilities. Worse, their f... more
  • Aspdol 100 Mg All About Information

    by adam36 gill
    Aspadol 100mg: What is it? Due to its dual mode of action as both an agonist of the mu-opioid receptor and a norepinephrine reuptake blocker (NRI), Aspadol 100mg tab (tapentadol 100mg) tablet functions as both a painkiller and an opioid pain reliever. Since it is not a pro-drug, the therapeutic effects it has on the body are not based on metabolism. Aspadol is a medication that is use to treat medium to severe pain. It is believe... more
  • Gin and Sin: A Self-Indulgent Supernatural Satire

    by Scott Wheeler
    SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, TEXAS. In this lovely remote paradise, heralded as a Spring Break mecca where just about anything goes; from beachcombing and barhopping to watching the next launch of an Elon Musk rocket into outer space, rumor has it Donald Trump is coming to town. For an immortal being like Gin, a beautiful pirate who welcomes all at her table; a seductress who has outwitted historical kingpins; a smooth operator who helped establish the so-called Deep State to keep the world on the right... more
  • Stone: A Nostalgic Journey through the Mind of a Simple Man

    by Angel Gonzal
    Meet Stone Softley. A man with many traits but only one goal in mind – his family’s happiness and wellbeing. During the course of one ordinary day, a series of events triggered his curiosity about life and existence. Reflecting on both his blissful past and uncertain future, he took a journey back to unbelievable places and met some very fascinating people along the way.
  • A Moment/It Happened: A Path through Timeless Happiness

    by Angel Gonzal
    Sometimes, we are faced with inexplicable events and impossible situations. That’s what happened to a young woman during what seemed like a regular lunch break but turned out to be much more than she expected. Time itself is questioned and reality becomes an illusion. It’s up to her to figure things out; to put her life back in perspective. The people she meets and the path she takes lead her to an unfathomable journey of bliss that gives her the answer to the most profound question humans have... more
  • The Bird in Your Heart

    by Tim Bryant
    An Atlanta advertising executive divorces, loses his job, and returns to his family’s ancestral home on a South Carolina sea island. He plans to sail off to see the world but his mother is going blind and the old place needs huge repairs. The Bird in Your Heart is a Low Country tangle of odd ball island ways, Southern traditions, and Gullah culture written patiently for beach, boat, and book club people.
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