Sergeant Stubby In The Great War by Melissa Pilgrim When a little stray puppy befriends a soldier named Robert Conroy training to go to war in 1917, he starts out on an amazing journey as the private teaches him all he needs to know to become a U.S. Army soldier too. After sneaking him on board a ship heading to Europe, the two best friends fight side-by-side in what soon becomes the biggest war the world has ever seen! The little dog, affectionately named “Stubby” because of his stout … [Read more...] about Sergeant Stubby In The Great War by Melissa Pilgrim
The Key to the Ranch by William Mansfield
The Key to the Ranch by William Mansfield The discovery of a fifty-year-old corpse leads Alex and his law enforcement friends on an amazing adventure. How to investigate a cold case this old? Where do you begin? What do you want to learn? What will represent the end of the search – truth, blame, or just an unanswerable question? And so begins the sixth story in the Alex Wright mystery series. Alex Wright, Laguna Beach surfing real estate appraiser. He discovers the skeletal remains … [Read more...] about The Key to the Ranch by William Mansfield
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
Tree of Lives by Elizabeth Garden
Tree of Lives by Elizabeth Garden Based on true events, Tree of Lives is a riveting two-track story of a horrific public murder in 1930 that became a long buried family secret. The lost ghost of the murderer, Raymond, roams the earth until his abused great niece, Ruth, a promising artist, confronts her deeply troubled family. It is a story of unfolding forgiveness, survival and triumph over unaddressed trauma as this determined woman navigates her thorny life path. … [Read more...] about Tree of Lives by Elizabeth Garden
Bargain Book: Little Bram by Michael Barrett
A 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist. It's the fall of 2002, and Skyler Bram is bracing herself for another year of torture from her half-sister Kina Dunlap. But when a family emergency strikes, the girls are forced to live under the same roof. Instead of drawing a line down the middle of their bedroom and letting the war wage on, Skyler and Kina make what they believe to be the mature decision to call a truce and put their past behind them. Together, they'll break each other out of … [Read more...] about Bargain Book: Little Bram by Michael Barrett
Lori Daniels Mystery: Pillow Talk by Tom Preschutti
Lori Daniels Mystery: Pillow Talk by Tom Preschutti Police Detective Lori Daniels has a knack for picking the wrong guy as a lover. This complicates her next big assignment. One former lover from high school is now the front man for a major illegal drug distributor. Another former lover is the captain of the Police Internal Affairs Division, who vows to have Lori kicked off the police force, even if it means framing her as a gang informant. Her present lover is the hotshot detective from … [Read more...] about Lori Daniels Mystery: Pillow Talk by Tom Preschutti
Insignificant, Yet Important. by Vasant Parmar
Insignificant, Yet Important. by Vasant Parmar While, epic love stories leave a strong message for generations to come, "Insignificant, Yet Important" - a realistic love story - reiterates age old wisdom, 'to love beyond any boundary'. Enjoy this beautiful romantic journey to find answer for a simple question, asked by the girl to whom she love: "If god comes to you and asks to be born again, which relationship would you like to have with me?". Will he be able to find the answer ? Read it to … [Read more...] about Insignificant, Yet Important. by Vasant Parmar
Suicide by Roy Hollinshead
Suicide by Roy Hollinshead Like any young guy Adam Kyle was never one to turn down a party, especially when the host was a gorgeous brunette with wealthy parents. The venue was eccentric and strange to say the least but money could buy these standout items most people never got near. A great time was had by all and Adam barely remembered who he was by the time he passed out. How he would come to wish he had never gone as he emerged from the post-party delirium into a nightmare encounter … [Read more...] about Suicide by Roy Hollinshead
Rising Wind: The Thunder Beings by Diane Olsen
Rising Wind: The Thunder Beings by Diane Olsen When impassioned paleontologist Secora James is summoned to South America to confirm or dispel rumors of a creature long-thought extinct, she lands herself in more trouble than she had ever imagined. Secora knows that the Mapinguari, a giant ground sloth that rivals King Kong for size, is probably just a local myth dreamed up by the indigenous tribes. Or is it? Gideon Yellow Thunder is Montana’s top real estate broker and is perfectly content … [Read more...] about Rising Wind: The Thunder Beings by Diane Olsen
Interview with Author – Stuart Gustafson
About Stuart Gustafson: Stuart Gustafson took early retirement from high-tech in 2007 so he could spend more time traveling, time with his Mom (then aged 90), and time writing. In all he has written fifteen books, including four full-length novels. He's also had a series of non-fiction relationship books (three of them) nationally published. Some of the stories from his very first book "Parables for Life in the 21st Century" have been adapted for use in elementary text and … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Stuart Gustafson
Interview with Author – Wil Turner
About Wil Turner: Wil Turner is a graduate student who lives in Clinton, Tennessee. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 2016 with a B.A. in Communication Studies. At the time of his first book’s publication, he was less than a year away from earning his Masters in Elementary Education and state teaching licensure. Wil is passionate about education and deeply enjoys reading with children. He works extensively with at-risk youth, including many … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Wil Turner
Fateful Voyage by Danielle Van Alst
What lengths would you go to for love? A terminally ill heiress trying to make the most of what little time she has left and a suave mobster on the run from the executioners electric chair, meet and fall in love on a trans-pacific crossing from San Francisco to Tokyo, each without knowing the other’s tragic secret. Little do they know, they are each journeying toward their doomed fate while cheerfully masquerading under ballroom lights, breezy late night dinners, cocktails conversations, and a … [Read more...] about Fateful Voyage by Danielle Van Alst