The economy teeters on the edge of ruin as strange events invade the last metropolis capable of maintaining the balance. An early rainy morning brings the inexplicable destruction of two metro trains, leaving nothing but questions behind for reporter Beau Bradley. Was it a terrorist attack or just an unfortunate accident? The answer could tip that balance and usher in an era of depression that the country may never recover from. Bill Wyburn, former chief of Orchid, is drafted back into … [Read more...] about A Blue Horizon (Ashrealm Book #1) by M.R. Darling
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The Ghosts of the Past by Laurel A. Rockefeller
REPLACES CURRENT LISTING FOR GHOSTS OF THE PAST Solve the mystery and save planet Beinan from certain doom in part one of this two part thriller! Mysterious paranormal forces are at work as terrorists target healing centres across Beinan. When Lord Knight Elendir loses both his parents to two separate bombings, the haunted knight begs Prince Kendric for permission to investigate. But finding the answers will not be easy for the young anti-hero as he falls victim to manipulation by his … [Read more...] about The Ghosts of the Past by Laurel A. Rockefeller
A Necessary Act by Tony Wirt
Can you stop a serial killer before he starts? If so, should you? How far would you go? The students at Lake Mills Community High School knew there was something wrong with Scott – but what David saw firsthand was more than they could ever imagine. He and his best (only) friend Matt were content to keep their suspicions to themselves until a simple trip to the library sets them on parallel trajectories where even the most careful plans have unexpected consequences that can rock a community … [Read more...] about A Necessary Act by Tony Wirt
The Forests I Called Home: A Memoir of Living, Leaving, and Loving the Woods and Sea by Jodi Auborn
What inspired you to write your memoir? I was inspired to write my memoir from my life growing up in the Adirondack Mountains, and the other places where I've lived and vacationed. I was also inspired by my childhood pets and camping trips that influenced my life and made me who I am today. Shortly after my first novel, "Stormwind of the North Country," was published, my publisher sent e-mails to their authors saying that they were seeking memoir manuscripts. I wondered if I should bother … [Read more...] about The Forests I Called Home: A Memoir of Living, Leaving, and Loving the Woods and Sea by Jodi Auborn
The Lost Waves of Time by Jill Mattson
The Lost Waves of Time (TLWOT) is one of those truly unique books that can alter your world-view. Unlike anything you have read before, TLWOT reveals an amazing history of Ancient Cultures, where Music was wielded as a secret weapon. You will find a wealth of specific information - detailing how Masters and Leaders across the ages - utilized Sound Energy in the form of exquisitely precise Music. The ultimate achievement of this secret was the Ancients ability to shape their people - their … [Read more...] about The Lost Waves of Time by Jill Mattson
Risking The Rogues by Tegan O’Ryan
Lucas “Black Gage” Sinclair, so-called for the mysterious, magic scribed, black glove he wears on his left hand, is a famous pirate captain known across the lands and sea. Gage finds himself on the run from the law of the rival kingdom Athium, and his only hope of escape with his crew is through the treacherous Dark Forest; a place where magic is impotent and no one who enters comes out alive—unless Clara “The Guide” Fox braves the forest with you. Tasked with transporting a mysterious item … [Read more...] about Risking The Rogues by Tegan O’Ryan
Interview with Author – Andrew Jonathan Fine
About Andrew Jonathan Fine: Andrew Jonathan Fine (1962 - ) was born in Haddon Heights, New Jersey, to a Conservative Jewish family. He started high school at 12, eventually graduating with a bachelor in electrical engineering and a master in computer science by the age of 23. He married twice, the first time at the age of 27, and the second time at 40. During his late childhood to teen years his family fell apart due to both his parents being mentally ill, and to the illness and old age of … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Andrew Jonathan Fine
The Blue Diamond – The Razor’s Edge by P.S. Bartlett
Ivory Shepard didn't want to be a pirate when she grew up but she didn't plan on being orphaned and alone at thirteen with her three cousins either. After a Spanish raid in Charles Towne left them with nothing, Ivory held her cousins together, trained them to fight for their lives and led them to a life of quiet refuge on the banks of the Ashley River. Out of reach of the hands of unscrupulous men, they found life on the farm a tolerable substitute for the traditional alternatives life would … [Read more...] about The Blue Diamond – The Razor’s Edge by P.S. Bartlett
GRIZZLY TRADE by Dale Brandenburger
A taciturn Vietnam vet named Red just wants to be left alone in his Alaskan retreat, but when he starts to find dead bears in the forest with their paws hacked off, he is forced to wage war once more, and this time he intends to win. Tim Branson is a gregarious small-town reporter, looking for a news story that sizzles. Despite their differences, Red and Branson are forced to become allies when a methamphetamine addict and an unemployed lumberjack start selling bear gallbladders and paws on the … [Read more...] about GRIZZLY TRADE by Dale Brandenburger
The Man with the Blue Hat
Beth’s life is perfect, but then she's constructed it to be that way. She never steps outside the boundaries and never colors outside the lines, but something happens to crumble it all away. Something in the middle of the night—something no one can remember. Something that brings on a spate of insomnia that affects the entire community. When Sadie, the town drunk, accuses her of being the cause, she reacts in shock and fervent denial, but Sadie is insistent. She’s certain that an evil … [Read more...] about The Man with the Blue Hat