Carousel Music by Rick Moskovitz Carousel Music is a “She said, he said” mystery, set two decades before the “Me, too” era during a time when controversy raged over the validity of memories recovered during psychotherapy. As knotty as the dilemma of when to believe women who claim that they were violated as adults, what if the victim was a child and the perpetrator was her father? And what if she had no recollection of the trauma before undergoing psychotherapy as an adult and her father was … [Read more...] about Carousel Music by Rick Moskovitz
Tree of Lives by Elizabeth Garden
Tree of Lives by Elizabeth Garden Based on true events, Tree of Lives is a riveting two-track story of a horrific public murder in 1930 that became a long buried family secret. The lost ghost of the murderer, Raymond, roams the earth until his abused great niece, Ruth, a promising artist, confronts her deeply troubled family. It is a story of unfolding forgiveness, survival and triumph over unaddressed trauma as this determined woman navigates her thorny life path. … [Read more...] about Tree of Lives by Elizabeth Garden
The Truth about Tomorrow by Pamela Harju
The Truth about Tomorrow by Pamela Harju If you knew the time of your death, would you accept it or run? When Kyle French's father and clairvoyant mother die in a car crash that he alone survives, the question haunts him. Through his grief and survivor's guilt, Kyle looks for answers and tries to heal with his remaining family. A story about the choice of either running away from your problems or making the right decisions to carry on, Pamela Harju’s debut novel is an emotional journey … [Read more...] about The Truth about Tomorrow by Pamela Harju
Social Work by Thomas Duffy
Social Work by Thomas Duffy Social Work is Thomas Duffy's seventh book. It is a moving story about a young man named Marc who meets a social worker named Lauren after his attempt at suicide. This story is an exploration of the bond between Marc and Lauren and the problems they face in trying to overcome the obstacles both of them experience trying to achieve their own personal happiness. It is set in New York City. … [Read more...] about Social Work by Thomas Duffy
Edge of the Wind by James E Cherry
In the highly suspenseful Edge of the Wind, the main character, a sensitive but deeply troubled 25 year-old black man, Alexander van der Pool, is off his meds and has begun hearing voices, especially that of his alter ego, Tobi. Having been holed up in his sister's bedroom in southwest Tennessee for two months, Alex has done nothing but read and write poetry. Until one day, he is convinced writing poetry is his life's calling and sets out to visit a local community college to have his work … [Read more...] about Edge of the Wind by James E Cherry
Torn Lives by Yolanda Kinlock
Torn Lives is three heart wrenching tales. In The Pillow Talk That Betrayed Her, Shaunia Blackman comes to terms with a betrayal she didn't see coming. The man she loves, Patrick O'Connor, is the man she now wants to destroy. A secret is revealed, lives are destroyed, but will time heal their wounds? If no one hears her secret, no one can reveal her secret. Will you judge Shaunia Blackman for her actions, or feel compassion for her? A Violent Turn bring to life real issues that most people do … [Read more...] about Torn Lives by Yolanda Kinlock
Lilly’s Album – based on a true story: A powerful story of love by Uri J. Nachimson
In the town of Wloszczowa on Christmas day of 1915, Lilly was born, the main character of the work of Uri Jerzy Nachimson - his aunt. In reality the characters in this book are many, because Lilly's Jewish family was numerous, whose relationships were marked by a deep affection and mutual solidarity. Not lacking in this detailed and fascinating reconstruction of a family history extended to the destiny of a community, the episodes of misunderstanding, the quarrels, the expulsions, as happens to … [Read more...] about Lilly’s Album – based on a true story: A powerful story of love by Uri J. Nachimson
Run Till It’s Over by Ricky Beck
What will it take for a twelve year old to stay alive. Marty Summers is about to find out after gets hooked up with Brock Parker a sixteen year old drug dealer. Good intentions will only take you so far and running can only last so long as Marty finds out. But he know to many names for an easy way out and the head boos is not going to make it easy. Targeted Age Group:: 18 to 35 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? The thought of how can a twelve year old deal with a bad situation with … [Read more...] about Run Till It’s Over by Ricky Beck
Reality. by Ben and Kate Willchild
Seriously, who does this to people they “love”?? Ben and Kate’s budding relationship is told through the relatable, raw and unfiltered exchange of text messages. As they each are moving on from disappointment and heartbreak, Ben struggles to amicably part ways with Amanda who goes to psychotic lengths to defend her place in his life. Meanwhile, Kate struggles to maintain a friendship with her childhood soulmate. He inevitably destroys her trust in love, along with her family relationships all … [Read more...] about Reality. by Ben and Kate Willchild
Wendy’s Song by Robyn Branick
A car accident changes the lives of four teenagers forever. Can one decision determine the rest of your life? It has for Wendy. The teens all go their separate ways, Wendy and Lisa meet up again years later. Does Wendy have a chance at starting things over? Targeted Age Group:: 25-50 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I was talking to my friend and her daughter one night about how many bad choices we made when we were kids. I grew up in the nineties. As teens back then, we chose one … [Read more...] about Wendy’s Song by Robyn Branick
To and Fro Upon the Earth: A Novel by Markus McDowell
This literary novel is an old-fashioned story of grief and the search for meaning in a world that seems not only uncaring, but vindictive. To and Fro Upon the Earth is a captivating (and disturbing) story about a man who rejects the common answers to life, suffering, and injustice. In his life, in his dreams, and in painful flashbacks, Jay Adam faces the agony of grave injustice, experiences the cold hand of fate, and reluctantly embarks upon a questionable search for meaning and hope. “In this … [Read more...] about To and Fro Upon the Earth: A Novel by Markus McDowell
The Second Cup by Sarah Marie Graye
Perfect for fans of Maggie O'Farrell, Elizabeth Strout, Patrick McGrath and Nathan Filer. Would your life unravel if someone you knew committed suicide? Theirs did. Faye's heart still belongs to her first love, Jack. She knows he might have moved on, but when she decides to track him down, nothing prepares her for the news that he's taken his own life. Faye is left wondering how to move forward, and whether or not Ethan will let her down again. And when she tells her friends, the news … [Read more...] about The Second Cup by Sarah Marie Graye
