Twins Argus and Tai Dachel are not ordinary teens. The seventeen-year-old brothers are thrust into the chaotic life that is high school after a lifetime of homeschooling. They look forward to navigating the usual teenage challenges, but when their special abilities catch the interest of a secret government agency, their lives take a dangerous turn. After finding the shocking truth of their origins, the brothers find themselves entangled in a web of deception and danger. Hunted by a dogged … [Read more...] about The Ramtalans: Origins, Book One by Sofia Diana Gabel
Tara’s Journey by Mariclaire Norton
Tara's Journey begins with a kidnapping and ends in a whole new world centuries later. Boasting two strong female characters, the lead protagonist, Tara, goes from captive to queen to a magical wielder of great strength. Making both friends and enemies, she brings her nation, Eirlandia through trying times to a great victory. … [Read more...] about Tara’s Journey by Mariclaire Norton
Saving the Lost by Ben Pick
In traveling to new times and dimensions, the void has taken victims. Nicole will stop at nothing to reclaim her lost friend. Her, Tracy, Derek, and the rest will venture through the void and discover the past and future are more connected than anyone realized. What will they need to sacrifice to bring everyone home? Saving the Lost is the third novel in the Into the Void series. This series asks what if the wrong people were given special abilities and tried to make amends for their mishaps. … [Read more...] about Saving the Lost by Ben Pick
That’s How It Was by Hazel Pacheco
That's How It Was by Hazel Pacheco Get ready to be transported to a simpler time and place, where the rolling fields of a farm hold untold possibilities. Sarah never imagined that a question to her grandmother would lead her on a quest. But when her grandma reveals the existence of a long-lost book written by her father about his adventures on the farm as a child, Sarah decides to find it. As she reads through the pages, she experiences his childhood through his own words and discovers the … [Read more...] about That’s How It Was by Hazel Pacheco
The Pirate’s Curse: Brigands of the Compass Rose by Toni Runkle & Steve Webb
"It's Treasure Island meets The Outsiders... a grand adventure not to be missed." –Haris Orkin, award-winning author of the James Flynn Escapades Abandoned as an infant, 15-year-old Bonnie Hartwright doesn't know who she really is. And that just might get her killed. After her latest scrape with the law, foster girl Bonnie is abruptly carted off to a "reform sailing camp" on the Carolina coast. There, she discovers the camp is actually a training compound of a centuries-old secret society, The … [Read more...] about The Pirate’s Curse: Brigands of the Compass Rose by Toni Runkle & Steve Webb
Leo James and the Magical Fenix Feather by Jordan K. Nightsage
“Remember, Leo, true courage isn’t about not having fear. It’s about facing what scares us.” – Grandpa Victor There is always a little magic in Grandpa Victor’s stories, but when Grandpa’s most fantastic tale transports his grandson, a helpful 8-year-old boy named Leo, to the magical and whimsical parallel world of Alpha Dimension, they could never foresee the adventure and new experiences awaiting the slightly nervous young hero. In a beautiful land of pink sparkling mountains and three huge, … [Read more...] about Leo James and the Magical Fenix Feather by Jordan K. Nightsage
Eden by Louise Wise
A prison ship, transporting criminals through the galaxy to an uninhabited world, crash lands. The wardens try to keep control, but full of mutiny, anger and a desire for revenge, the inmates wreak havoc, and the result is catastrophic. Then the human ship crash lands... Astronaut Jenny finds herself stranded when her malfunctioning spaceship abandons her alone on a planet she was sent to explore. She has no way of getting home. She has no communication, shelter or food. No weapons. Then … [Read more...] about Eden by Louise Wise
The Hidden Pull by Theo Polo
Suffocating from boredom and bureaucracy in a low-level corporate job, he was starved for adventure. By fate or happenstance, a hidden door led him into a secret underground room the likes of which he had never imagined possible. Surrounded by cascading waterfalls of reflected light and oddly sentient plant beings, he knew he'd found his new obsession. There was just one problem: it was all against the law. What follows is a decade-long coming of age journey in an obscure and forbidden … [Read more...] about The Hidden Pull by Theo Polo
Dark Latitude by Art Barry
Lexi, a feisty millennial, finds her plans for a vacation after college shattered by the death of a friend and an echo from 1945. Everything changes when she becomes the target of an assailant and her conscience wrestles with her dead friend’s activities during WWII. She transforms from victim to sleuth with the help of a protective FBI agent, and a savvy history professor with ties to the intelligence community. Lexi’s discovery of a mysterious airplane leads her and an FBI task force to groups … [Read more...] about Dark Latitude by Art Barry
Interview with Author – Annette Czech Kopp
About Annette Czech Kopp: Professionally Annette is a graduate of Northwestern University and a Principal Consultant for Kopp Company. She is the editor of the Kopp Chronicles series of Amazon & Goodreads 5-Star novels which have been nominated for Reader's Choice Awards, Goodreads Choice Awards and numerous "Cover of the Month" & "Book of the Day" Honors. The novels also have received a glowing review and featured “First Lines” in "Publishers … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Annette Czech Kopp
Interview with Author – William Seale J.R.
About William Seale J.R.: I am twenty-four years old, just a young man with an endless passion for fantasy and storytelling. I grew up with dyslexia and while it made writing hard, it did not stop my love for storytelling. The thing one thing you need to know about me, is storytelling saved my life. What inspires you to write? Stories can pop into my mind from things as small as a picture or from a dream. Often, I don't know when or why a story comes to me, just that when it does, I … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – William Seale J.R.
Class-A Threat by Dan Sugralinov
Class-A Threat by Dan Sugralinov In a world of twenty billion, a third are non-citizens, barred from society's privileges. Teens must play “Disgardium” for life skills. Alex Shepard, in-game as Scyth, disengages after a setup blunder but must return to earn for education. Misfortunate events rank him as a low-level "Threat". But, when cursed by one game character and recognized by another, Alex gains a unique ability. Guided to a Sleeping God, he's tasked with a monumental mission, amplifying … [Read more...] about Class-A Threat by Dan Sugralinov