Running with the Enemy by Lloyd Lofthouse A US Marine is framed for a crime he didn't commit. He has a choice to make, save the woman he loves, or prove his innocence. He can't have both. "Obviously drawn from the author's first-hand experiences as a Marine serving in Vietnam ... a rough but occasionally heartfelt war story ... is quite good and has a lot to say about the nature of the conflict." --- Judge's comment from 21st Annual Writer's Digest Self-Published Book … [Read more...] about Running with the Enemy by Lloyd Lofthouse
The Lonely Life of a Pornographer’s Wife by J. Carol Johnson
The Lonely Life of a Pornographer's Wife by J. Carol Johnson Those who enjoyed The Godfather and Fifty Shades of Grey will love this story about Carla, who had no idea that her new career would involve pornography, Mafia, and murder. In 1973, Carla, an interior decorator, found work with Roy, a wealthy movie theater. owner. He hired her to refurbish his theaters, and then their partnership led to marriage. Her work was admired by the boss of a major porno mafia, and then his wife hired … [Read more...] about The Lonely Life of a Pornographer’s Wife by J. Carol Johnson
Ashiqui Volume 1 by Riri-sensei
“Taking place in an alternative universe during the 18th century, Ashiqui is a tale about love, self-discovery, and hardships. This story begins with Raiszadah, the Goddess of Fire, as she tearfully mourns the death of her loved ones. In despair, she attempts suicide by drowning herself in the sea of Zo’ar. Alas, her immortal blood binds her to the living realm preventing her death. Sinking to the bottom of the sea, Raiszadah goes into a deep slumber, where she stays isolated from the mortal … [Read more...] about Ashiqui Volume 1 by Riri-sensei
Abhaya – The Story Of A Fearlessly Incandescent Girl by Namrata Naresh
Challenged by the secrets of the villagers of Dumarsan, Abhaya Kulkarni, a young working professional, is forced to unravel them to accomplish her own mission in the project. Using her wit and compassion will she be able to manoeuvre around the villagers and understand their life and struggles? What happens to her is unexpected, perhaps enthralling — an encounter with Vijendra Pratap Singh, who embraces her hopes to improve the daily lives and bring about a socio-economic change in the lives of … [Read more...] about Abhaya – The Story Of A Fearlessly Incandescent Girl by Namrata Naresh
Carnal Transgression by Faye Hall
Would you break the law to protect the woman you love from a killer? Constance Dunbar is desperate to discover who killed her sister. Her plea for help is ignored by the local police, so she advertises for a private investigator. Seamus Tynedale answers the ad, and she immediately recognizes him as the friendly stranger whose arms held her so tenderly as she wept after her sister’s death. Seamus longed to be reunited with the dark-haired beauty who’d kissed him in the churchyard. When he ends … [Read more...] about Carnal Transgression by Faye Hall
SMART DECISIONS MATTER by Martin Majaji
Clarity of thought makes smart decisions matter. To comprehend whether decisions made were classical or less than precise the reader must insert themselves in some of the circumstances that conceal perfect opportunities to fail. Learning is facilitated by what has happened before. Therefore, tales of the little stories told were deliberately selected to facilitate learning by exposing how easy it is to avoid failure only when you have learned how strong of an addiction it is. It is … [Read more...] about SMART DECISIONS MATTER by Martin Majaji
Interview with Author – Menelaos Gkikas
About Menelaos Gkikas: I studied Industrial Management and Technology at the University of Piraeus, and I continued my studies with an MBA specializing in Marketing, at City University of Seattle. I attended Public Relations Seminars at the Hellenic American Union. I am a Michigan Proficiency holder and my first book was entitled “Mathematical Models”. My quests and concerns have led me to literature and social networking. I have my own blogs on the internet, a Writing Forum about Art and … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Menelaos Gkikas
Interview with Author – douglas cole
About douglas cole: Douglas Cole has published six collections of poetry, a novella called Ghost, and the highly praised, well-reviewed novel The White Field. His work has appeared in several anthologies as well as journals such as The Chicago Quarterly Review, Poetry International, The Galway Review, Bitter Oleander, Chiron, Louisiana Literature, Slipstream, as well Spanish translations of work (translated by Maria Del Castillo Sucerquia) in La Cabra Montes. He is a regular contributor to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – douglas cole
The White Field by Douglas Cole
The White Field is a fast-paced journey of a man, Tom, fresh out of prison and trying desperately to rebuild his life. But he is caught by mysterious, unseen forces beyond his knowledge or control. After his release from prison, he is dropped back into the world in the wastelands of the city. In the menial work afforded the underclass, he begins his new life among characters at the edges of society, dwellers of the netherworld such as Raphael, a former cop from Mexicali singing Spanish arias in … [Read more...] about The White Field by Douglas Cole
Interview with Author – Samantha R Evans
About Samantha R Evans: Born in Northern California. Wife, mother to three amazing children, and author of fantasy and adventure. Brings adventure with a mix of fantasy to the pages. Advocate for people who have Russel Silver Syndrome, and epilepsy. What inspires you to write? Being a storyteller. Getting the attention of the reader. Reading such beautiful fantasy novels, and realize that I could do the same thing. What authors do you read when you aren't writing? J.R.R. Tolkien, and … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Samantha R Evans
Interview with Author – Dawn Ross
About Dawn Ross: Dawn Ross is a daydreamer who has been perfecting her writing skills for over twenty years. With an imagination inspired by a few decades of fantasy/sci-fi books, movies, and television, she has created her own epic sci-fi full of rich characters in a vast universe. It all begins with StarFire Dragons, which Kirkus Reviews says is "A thoughtful novel that owes a debt to Star Trek but works on its own terms." Dawn has a Bachelor of Science degree, cum laude meritum, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Dawn Ross
Two Hearts in a Grave by Pamela Harju
Two Hearts in a Grave by Pamela Harju There is a lot of sadness in Jeff. Jeff and Hazel are in love. Life should be so simple, but an incident in Jeff's past haunts him to the point that he becomes a recluse. As his band prepares to release its first album after the tragedy, Hazel watches as Jeff's passions turn into obsessions. When Jeff's sorrow gets the best of him and alienates Hazel from her friends, the couple has to finally face the truth of what happened three years earlier... Will … [Read more...] about Two Hearts in a Grave by Pamela Harju