Siljeea Magic is a magical realism fantasy for young adults, about difficult families, environmental issues, and growing up. The main character, Andrea, is starting 8th grade in a new town. But she has a secret. Most people see nothing but trees and grass in the woods that line superhighways. Andrea sees the Bokaaj, small people who live in the buffer zone woods between the highway and the big new house that Andrea’s family just moved into from the Boston suburbs. But Andrea must rescue the … [Read more...] about SILJEEA MAGIC by Judith Pratt
Aryana’s Journey: A Reverse Harem Novel by Aspen Black
In the twenty third century the gateways were opened by Merlin between Earth and The Realm, the home of the Fae, in search of the next King Arthur. Magic flooded the Earth, overtaking most of technology. Now, hundreds of years later, Fae have learned to coexist peacefully with humans and Merlin still searches the Earth with Excalibur. Aryana works in the Mayor’s kennels overnight. She’s been content with her life up until the moment her eyes meet those of Merlin’s. Everything changes during the … [Read more...] about Aryana’s Journey: A Reverse Harem Novel by Aspen Black
Working for Uncle Henry by Angela Mullins
Family secrets rooted in WW2 conspiracies entangle two cousins in a web of murder and espionage while working for their uncle, retired Air Force Colonel Henry Archer. Meet the Archers – A Trust Fund Family: Henry Archer is a retired Air Force Colonel with a propensity to airsickness. His eccentricities and genius IQ make him as Winston Churchill would say, “a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.” He now uses his art and antique dealings to propagate his secret activities. Edith … [Read more...] about Working for Uncle Henry by Angela Mullins
Day Crosser by Andy Kumpon
“Day Crosser” will highlight a poor migrant farming family from Mexico looking to escape the ruthless violence of the drug cartels. With a baby on the way, the couple hopes to start a new life in America – free from the fear and retribution by local crime lords. A parallel storyline will focus on a recently discharged Afghanistan veteran suffering from Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and his journey for normalcy for his wife and young daughter. After he is rejected for a career as a … [Read more...] about Day Crosser by Andy Kumpon
Bargain Book for 11/30/2019: A Promise for Christmas by Lynn Landes
A Promise, A Blizzard, and a Secret Wish. Aiylin Miller is content working for her father in his workshop and secretly composing her music, but the Lord has other plans. Sebastian Becker is visiting his mother for Christmas with his six-year-old daughter. He promised her a magical holiday, but he has no idea that the blizzard is blowing in more than snow. Six-year-old Tinley has a plan. With some help from her Grandmother and a magical lantern, all her wishes are about to come … [Read more...] about Bargain Book for 11/30/2019: A Promise for Christmas by Lynn Landes
The Apple by Devashish Sardana
History's greatest mystery. Mankind's greatest theft. For 6000 years, they’ve protected Eden’s mysteries. Now someone is about to commit history’s most daring theft. Queen Azura would sacrifice her life to fulfill her ancestors’ sacred mission. For thousands of years the Sentinels have safeguarded Eden and the Tree of Immortality. But one fateful night she awakens to find a man with a bullet wound in his head and an empty branch where the apple once hung. He has no memories, not even his … [Read more...] about The Apple by Devashish Sardana
Burn: Horror Stories by James G. Boswell
A man’s wife and business partner believe they killed him as part of an insurance scam, but then he reappears as if nothing happened. Two fugitives take shelter in an abandoned industrial facility, but what they find inside might be more dangerous than what pursues them. A tech guru's lifestyle is immersed in smart technology, but what if it's so smart, it's dangerous? The parents of an out-of-control child will do anything to curb her awful behavior, but at what cost? A woman awakens upside … [Read more...] about Burn: Horror Stories by James G. Boswell
Happily Ever After: The Nonsensical Story of How Llamas Were Made by Jack A. Warren
A princess, an alcoholic vampire, and a honey badger walked into a bar… Actually, it was more of walking out of a bar. Let’s start from the beginning. Once upon a time, there was a knight in not so shining armor who harmed more damsels than he saved, a kidnapped princess being held for ransom, a depressed unicorn searching for love, an alcoholic vampire with just a slight drinking problem, and a honey badger who was a bit of a party animal living in a world of fantasy. They must come together … [Read more...] about Happily Ever After: The Nonsensical Story of How Llamas Were Made by Jack A. Warren
Misguided Honor by J. S. Marlo
Fascinated by the Legend of the Cornwallis Ghost, Becca sneaks into a military base to see the ghost’s tombstone. When she finds and follows a secret tunnel to the Officers’ Mess, Becca meets a living and breathing Eve, the betrayed young woman who hanged herself and haunts Cornwallis. Trapped in the past with Eve in the days leading up to her tragic death, Becca becomes Rebecca, a woman devastated by a shattering loss and failing marriage. Can Becca unravel the past to give Rebecca and Eve a … [Read more...] about Misguided Honor by J. S. Marlo
Wake of the Sadico by Jo Sparkes
On a Caribbean dive vacation, five friends discover a centuries old shipwreck – and a karmic debt past due. Wall Eddington has always done the correct thing. It’s part of being British, part of family tradition. Yet somehow someone drowned. Now, half a world away, he’s diving off an old sailboat with four American friends. As a vacation it’s a bit primitive, but just what his soul craves. Until they find a shipwreck. Untouched and impossibly preserved, the thing bewitches with promises of … [Read more...] about Wake of the Sadico by Jo Sparkes
Heavy Duty People by Iain Parke
“…a fantastic anti-hero…positively Shakespearian in his moral complexity...If I could only recommend one book this year, it would be Heavy Duty People” – Vulpes Libris bookblog Damage’s club has had an offer it can’t refuse, to patch over to join The Brethren MC. But as the bikes rumble and roar across the wild Northern fells, what does this mean for Damage and his brothers? What choices will they have to make as they ride through the wind? What bloody oil stained history might it reawaken? … [Read more...] about Heavy Duty People by Iain Parke
The Lovin’ Is Easy by Gemma Snow
At the Triple Diamond, good things come in threes… Madison Hollis never expected to find anything at the Triple Diamond Ranch in Montana, a surprise inheritance left to her by an uncle she’d never met. With her career as an event-planning manager for the Silicon Valley tech titans, a job that has pushed her straining engagement to the breaking point, she doesn’t have time for soul-searching. But, out in the Montana summer sun before putting the ranch up for sale, Madison finds herself … [Read more...] about The Lovin’ Is Easy by Gemma Snow
