Zendar is a world of sand and strife. Living in the great capital of Zendar, Sol, Nitya has always longed for something more than her family’s merchant lifestyle. She craves adventure—or at least hopes something remotely exciting could happen. When her best friend, Juni, secures them both positions in the palace’s kitchen, Nitya gets to experience a different world than she ever imagined—especially after a young soldier catches her eye. Her world will never be the same. Targeted Age … [Read more...] about Zendar: A Tale of Sand by K.T. Munson
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The Last Symphony by Tonia Lalousi
Who is more likely to commit a crime? Someone who was forced to leave the top? Someone who is looking to reach the top? Or someone who is afraid of being at the top? Criminologist Peter Deligiannis is called to investigate the murder of a prominent politician's daughter. Her father tries to find the truth in the lie. Her brother tries to hide the lie in the truth. Α leading Russian composer comes to the fore as the main suspect. A crime with a signature A melody without applause A … [Read more...] about The Last Symphony by Tonia Lalousi
The Reformer: A Novel Based on the Life of Martin Luther by Maysam Yabandeh
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In this chapbook of poetry and prose, Amy explores life after birth taking us from the rage she experienced in new motherhood through the ugly parts of her struggling (and, at times, hostile) marriage, continuing on to a second pregnancy. While starting a company, she raised her first child and found herself in the midst of an identity crisis that highlights the negative aspects of modern parenting. After bearing the burden of an exhaustive mental lode, she found refuge in writing this book and … [Read more...] about Pushing a Rock Up a Hill: The Sisyphean task of modern motherhood by Amy Ryan
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Daisy Fields by Maki Matsui
FREE on Amazon, Apple, Nook, and all your favorite e-book publishers *Also...download free bonus chapters by following the link inside!* She was always lying. A gentle soul searching for sincerity in an insincere world. A tale-spinner living in a maze of lies. A story that unfolds when two hearts meet. What is sincerity, what is freedom, what is true love? If you're in the market for contemporary romance that slides like ice cream down your throat, look no further. Novella DAISY FIELDS is … [Read more...] about Daisy Fields by Maki Matsui
The Quest For The Holy Hummus (The Chickpea Chronicles: Book 1) by James Allinson
Despite being a regressive and unhelpful stereotype, it was nevertheless accurate to say that dragons were aggressive, bloodthirsty brutes. Not George, though. He’s a self-professed ‘decent’ individual with a penchant for organic cookery, gardening, and making his own clothes. Oh, and he's a vegan, you know! George's adventure begins when he decides he wants some hummus. However, as Dragonville definitely isn't the sort of place to find chickpea-based snacks, he sets off towards People Town to … [Read more...] about The Quest For The Holy Hummus (The Chickpea Chronicles: Book 1) by James Allinson
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Reviewed By Lois J Wickstrom for Readers’ Favorite Folktales have magic, kings, wicked step-mothers, and beautiful maidens. Good is sometimes rewarded. Evil is sometimes rewarded. And sometimes tricksters fool their way into power. These things happen in Sri Lankan folktales, too. But, unlike European folktales, the characters are not simply good or bad. This mix of traits makes the stories take unexpected turns. How many people do you know who would invite a thief to live with them because the … [Read more...] about Folk stories of Sri Lanka by Hannah leah
Immigrant Life by Armand Ruci
This book is dedicated to my parents who made the utmost sacrifice and supported me in my journey to the United States at the age of 15. Without my two loving parents I would not be where I am today; a tenured High School History Teacher working in the most impoverished neighborhood in New York City, the South Bronx, where I help students that dropped out of high school achieve their goal and receive a high school diploma. The reason that I feel like I am in the right place for my job is because … [Read more...] about Immigrant Life by Armand Ruci
Something Happened on the Way to the World’s Fair: A Strange Happenings Short Story by Kelsey Josephson by Kelsey Josephson
The year is 1893. Rosie Weston, fireman, is working on an overnight passenger train to the World’s Fair. Her routine shift has turned into a nightmare, beginning with a peculiar trunk in the baggage car. Worse, a passenger has gone missing. Can Rosie discover the truth behind the cargo before more passengers go missing? Strange Happenings is a series of short stories set in an alternate timeline, where science and the unknown mix. Much like a penny dreadful, each story is meant to be enjoyed in … [Read more...] about Something Happened on the Way to the World’s Fair: A Strange Happenings Short Story by Kelsey Josephson by Kelsey Josephson
