In this controversial Amazon best-selling thriller, international cable TV journalist Charlotte Ansari and her Asperger's son are caught literally in the crossfire of history when terrorists, the CIA, Mossad and the Vatican all converge in a pulse-pounding search for relics that could forever change the balance of power in the world. Three decades ago, Charlotte's mother suddenly vanished with no trace. The mystery was never solved. Then suddenly, on the same day that Charlotte's home is … [Read more...] about The Shekinah Legacy by Gary Lindberg
The Sexton and the Reaper by Corey Feldman
The Sexton and the Reaper is a novelette labeled as Paranormal Romance but it is not scary and it is not erotic by any stretch of the imagination. It's really a good old fashion love story with Ghosts, Soul Collectors, Angels, Jewish & Christian Mysticism, and of course fantasy. Targeted Age Group: Adults How is Writing In Your Genre Different from Others? I write in multiple genres and they all have their nuances. Key is to kind your voice. What Advice Would You Give Aspiring … [Read more...] about The Sexton and the Reaper by Corey Feldman
Dolls Behaving Badly by Cinthia Ritchie
Carla Richards is many things: an Alaska waitress who secretly makes erotic dolls for extra income; a divorcee who can't quite detach from her ex-husband; and a single mom trying to support her gifted eight-year-old son, her pregnant sister and her babysitter-turned-resident-teenager. She's one overdue bill away from completely losing control--when inspiration strikes in the form of a TV personality. Now she's scribbling away in a diary, flirting with an anthropologist, and baking up desserts … [Read more...] about Dolls Behaving Badly by Cinthia Ritchie
The Cover-Up by Dana Griffin
Omega Airlines Boeing 737 blows a tire on takeoff from New York’s LaGuardia Airport and crashes into Flushing Bay. The Captain and ten people are killed; the First Officer and fifty-eight injured. His divorce imminent, Omega Airlines Pilot Instructor Kyle Masters is brought in to assist the NTSB’s accident investigation. He and NTSB Investigator Lori Almond discover someone had played a role in the accident. Determined to absolve the crew and the airline of full responsibility for the … [Read more...] about The Cover-Up by Dana Griffin
The Hard Swim by Keith Dixon
FEBRUARY 1942: The Struma, a broken-down steamer, explodes and sinks in the Black Sea, drowning 658 Rumanian Jews fleeing the Nazis and heading for Palestine, and safety. JUNE 1944: Thirty-one SAS soldiers are captured behind enemy lines and are forced to dig their own graves before being shot and buried in a forest in the heart of France. SEVENTY YEARS LATER: A young woman is attacked in the grounds of Edinburgh Zoo – the attacker seeking the document that might link these two wartime … [Read more...] about The Hard Swim by Keith Dixon
Secrets by Lynn Bradshaw
Alicia Sepp moved to Tallinn, Estonia, to live in the house her grandparents abandoned in the 1960s. She began leading a quiet life setting up a small printing and graphic design business while getting to grips with a new language and a new culture. Her desire to expand and publicize her business led her to meeting a new group of friends and uncovering a secret from the past. With the help of journalist Pellervo Kostinnen, she began the task of putting together the pieces of her grandparents … [Read more...] about Secrets by Lynn Bradshaw
Cephrael’s Hand by Melissa McPhail
"All things are composed of patterns..." And within the pattern of the realm of Alorin, three strands must cross: In Alorin...three hundred years after the genocidal Adept Wars, the realm is dying, and the blessed Adept race dies with it. One man holds the secret to reverting this decline: Bjorn van Gelderan, a dangerous and enigmatic man whose shocking betrayal three centuries past earned him a traitor's brand. It is the Adept Vestal Raine D'Lacourte's mission to learn what Bjorn knows in … [Read more...] about Cephrael’s Hand by Melissa McPhail
Vengeance of the Werewolf by Mercedes Ludill
Werewolves are living in town. Some are good, some are bad, and some are really bad. Vengeance of the Werewolf is filled with suspense of the hunt for the werewolf, explicit sexual situations, gore as only werewolves can inspire. This book isn't intended for younger readers as it is rated R. Wolfcreek's werewolves are raw, dangerous, compassionate, vengeful, vicious, and human. There are no mad beasts here, these monsters know exactly what they are doing as they retain their human control when … [Read more...] about Vengeance of the Werewolf by Mercedes Ludill
Reaper Two-Six: Act of Redemption by Robert Grand
The global fight against terrorism has a new name: Reaper Two-Six. This techno-thriller propels two rogue pilots headlong into a suspense-filled cliffhanger. Beginning at the controversial Area 51 base with the theft of the Aurora, a top-secret hypersonic stealth aircraft, the tension accelerates when RAFCO, a radical and well-funded global terrorist group headquartered in the vast wilderness of the Colombian jungle, manages to gain control of the Aurora. With this aircraft able to surpass every … [Read more...] about Reaper Two-Six: Act of Redemption by Robert Grand
Gladiator: A Shocking, True Crime Story into the Most Notorious Super Max Prison by Glenn Langohr
Another one of Glenn Langohr's stunning memoirs--a brave, unflinching account of life in prison Gladiator is a crime memoir set in the California Prison System that houses a mixture of Mexican cartel members, Mexican mafia, Bloods, Crips, and thousands of other street gangs fighting for control. BJ, a determined and battle tested drug dealer serving time, struggles to survive and find redemption, without becoming a gang member. Targeted Age Group: 16-max How is Writing In Your Genre … [Read more...] about Gladiator: A Shocking, True Crime Story into the Most Notorious Super Max Prison by Glenn Langohr
The Omega Paradox by Richard Kellier
Something new walks the face of the Earth. A scientific mystery on a collision course with occult and religious beliefs. It all started as a mild preoccupation for geneticist Tim Leigh; then swiftly blossomed into a full blown obsession. Never a moment can go by without him being drawn to the series of framed prints on his office wall. As he stares at the images, the images stare back through dark inscrutable eyes. There they sit, little fat Buddhas, challenging him to solve the mystery … [Read more...] about The Omega Paradox by Richard Kellier
What Remains by Jonathan Miller
This story is a depiction of a rural Alabama preacher who has discovered the existence of a Sasquatch troop living on the Sepulga River. Finding himself caught between reality and his own convictions, the preacher is compelled to choose a course of action. The struggle takes several unexpected turns and is brought to life by a host of characters residing in the Red Hills Region of Alabama. Author Bio: Jonathan Miller (July 3 1957 - present) an American novelist whose work is mainly … [Read more...] about What Remains by Jonathan Miller