Death by Chocolate by Sally Berneathy Lindsay’s only secret is the recipe for her chocolate chip cookies, but she is surrounded by people with deadly secrets. Suddenly she finds herself battling poisoned chocolate, a psycho stalker, and a dead man who seems awfully active for a corpse. She will need more than a chocolate fix to survive...but that’s always a good start. She gets help from her mysterious neighbor, Fred, an OCD computer nerd. Fred also has secrets. In spite of his mundane … [Read more...] about Death by Chocolate by Sally Berneathy
Angel: The Memories of Eden and Earth by Bernice Burgos
Angel: The Memories of Eden and Earth by Bernice Burgos Angel is a young child living a normal celestial life in the beautiful city of Eden. She is adored by her grandfather, the Ol'mighty man himself, and her uncle, who isn't much of a great role model. Angel's life takes a drastic turn when she is selected, by the Divine Right, as the protector of the Human race and is ordered to Earth on her sixteenth birthday to fulfill her duties. Her first mission, to protect the Humans from one of her … [Read more...] about Angel: The Memories of Eden and Earth by Bernice Burgos
Deadly Trail by Marilyn Meredith
Deadly Trail by Marilyn Meredith Deputy Tempe Crabtree arrests fellow Native American Nick Two John at a protest against logging. He berates her for her lack of knowledge of her Indian heritage. When he becomes the major suspect in the murder of the owner of the local inn, she feels sure he is not the guilty one and she begins her own investigation. When someone tried to kill her, she knows she's on the right track. … [Read more...] about Deadly Trail by Marilyn Meredith
Princelings Revolution by Jemima Pett
Princelings Revolution by Jemima Pett Jasmine’s birthday party ends in disaster. George seems to have lost a phial of highly dangerous liquid. And Fred, well, King Fred is battling politics, relatives and self-seeking dignitaries in his aim to give the people a better management system. And above all this there is a promise he wants to keep. A promise to an engaging chap he made when he was a mere stripling, when he persuaded that person to stop the Great Energy Drain. What will happen if … [Read more...] about Princelings Revolution by Jemima Pett
On St. Nick’s Trail by M K Scott
On St. Nick's Trail by M K Scott Private Eye Nala Bonne and her trusty crime-fighting rescue dog Max spend their days surfing social media for telltale signs of disability fraud and philandering husbands, but when a lucrative opportunity to investigate something entirely different, Nala readily agrees to take the case. The task: find a missing Santa impersonator Unfortunately for her, someone is dead set against the search and will stop at nothing to drive Nala and Max out of town before … [Read more...] about On St. Nick’s Trail by M K Scott
Requiem for a Rescue Dog Queen by MK Scott
Requiem for a Rescue Dog Queen by MK Scott Pre-school teacher turned private eye Nala Bonne, and her opinionated dog, Max, have a nose for evil doings in Circle City. They’ve recently gone to the dogs, make that rescue dogs. Not everyone in Indianapolis has a soft spot for a homeless pup. Someone has it out for the dogs and the people who love them. A midnight call jolts Nala and Max into action as they rush to the aid of a local rescue dog queen, but it may already be too late. … [Read more...] about Requiem for a Rescue Dog Queen by MK Scott
You Can’t Buy Love Like That: Growing Up Gay in the Sixties by Carol Anderson
You Can't Buy Love Like That: Growing Up Gay in the Sixties by Carol Anderson How do you live an authentic life while keeping a secret? This award-winning memoir chronicles one woman’s struggle to be true to herself as she grapples with the ramifications of accepting that she’s gay amid the religious, social and legal norms of the Sixties. Growing up in a fundamentalist Christian household, and fearing the rejection of her parents, she keeps the secret of her love orientation for many … [Read more...] about You Can’t Buy Love Like That: Growing Up Gay in the Sixties by Carol Anderson
A Bark in the Night by MK Scott
A Bark in the Night by MK Scott Out of control preschoolers and their demanding parents has Nala turning private investigator over summer break. Her agency motto is discreet inquiries, which means nothing to her wanna be action star father or her competitive mother who are determined to help. A hunky veteran turned cop, a helpful neighbor, and a rescue dog that talks only makes things interesting. Nala might even start to enjoy the job if whoever is trying to kill her would just give it a … [Read more...] about A Bark in the Night by MK Scott
Spiritual Awakening Made Simple by Andrew Seaton
Spiritual Awakening Made Simple by Andrew Seaton Experience the peace and joy of spiritual awakening. It is natural and achievable. In this inspiring and, above all, practical book, Andrew Seaton guides us to the peace of our true nature as the observing awareness beyond the mind. The book explains how, beginning in our infancy, we experience a spiritual forgetting. The mind creates abstract interpretations of the world and who we are. These conditioned interpretations become … [Read more...] about Spiritual Awakening Made Simple by Andrew Seaton
Rhapsody and Rebellion by Aubrey Wynne
Rhapsody and Rebellion by Aubrey Wynne An ancient Scottish legacy... A political rebellion... Two hearts destined to meet... Raised in his father’s image, the Earl of Stanfeld is practical and disciplined. There are no gray lines interrupting the Gideon’s black and white world. Until his mother has a dream and begs to return to her Highland home. Alisabeth was betrothed from the cradle. At seventeen, she marries her best friend and finds happiness if not passion. In less than a year, she’s … [Read more...] about Rhapsody and Rebellion by Aubrey Wynne
Kleptomaniac: Who’s Really Robbing God Anyway? by Dr. Frank Chase Jr, ThD
Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway? by Dr. Frank Chase Jr, ThD Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway is an educational book that tackles the religious taboo subject of monetary tithing and presents information about an under-saturated subject in the book world. This manifesto is a scholastic, theological work and should be read by anyone who has skepticism about the truth and accuracy of the modern non-biblical monetary tithe system that is not contained on the pages of the … [Read more...] about Kleptomaniac: Who’s Really Robbing God Anyway? by Dr. Frank Chase Jr, ThD
The Dim-Witted Hitman: A Cruise Crime by Deb Graham
The Dim-Witted Hitman: A Cruise Crime by Deb Graham “Dimmie, my boy, it looks like you’re going on a luxury cruise.” With those words, the hot-headed Irish mobster sends his best hitman to take out his old rival. He’ll never control the mob so long as Kerrick is alive. Dimmie (short for Dim Wit) O’Malley, who has never been out of New York City, is trapped in a life he didn’t choose. Completely out of his element, he makes a mistake that'll cost his life...if he returns home. A former mob … [Read more...] about The Dim-Witted Hitman: A Cruise Crime by Deb Graham