Scotland’s King Macbeth has been dead for a decade, yet his legacy changes forever the lives of his twin nieces, Jenna and Jessie macFindlaech. Viking raiders on a blood feud come to their home in the Cairngorm Mountains, intending to kill all males of Macbeth’s line. Finding only female descendants in the clan-hold, the Vikings declare they will seek out the older sister, who has two sons. Knowing she must somehow warn Tessa, Jenna escapes the marauders. To her horror, the Vikings take Jessie … [Read more...] about Double Toil & Trouble by Peg Herring
The Earl Next Door by Julia Daniels
Lord Maxwell Brandon is a flawed man. He lives daily with the ugly memories of the death and destruction he witnessed during England’s war with Napoleon. He has become a recluse, avoids people as much as he can, knowing anything can trigger the anxiety attacks that debilitate him. His only solace is the controversial column he writes anonymously for his brother’s newspaper, and the occasional glimpse of his enchanting neighbor, Lilliana. Lilliana Staplehurst is about to be evicted. Having … [Read more...] about The Earl Next Door by Julia Daniels
Amanda in the Summer by Brenda Whiteside
Three generations of women…and the secret that strengthens their love. A line of women, all named Amanda, stretches back for generations. Each with her hopes, her joys, her pain—each pouring out her heart in correspondence with a dear family friend who shares their lives, understands their loves, and joins in their sorrows. But within the correspondence lies a secret. And as the youngest of the Amandas retraces the journey through the years—beginning in post-war America and following … [Read more...] about Amanda in the Summer by Brenda Whiteside
Post-War Dreams by Brenda Whiteside
World War II has ended and the soldiers are coming home. After years of following her crop worker father, motherless Claire Flanagan is also coming home. If she can keep her father in one place long enough, she plans to follow her dreams to Hollywood. Until she meets Benjamin. Benjamin Russell has been working since he was fifteen to support his mother and siblings. What he most wants in life is to own a construction business and take care of the family his father abandoned. The last thing he … [Read more...] about Post-War Dreams by Brenda Whiteside
The Secrets of Slade Sanders by S.D. Smith
It's 1910 London, England and Slade Sanders is attempting to embark on a new life for herself by starting a new business in a society that sees her as a novelty and a second class citizen. She has three chief problems working against her; she's a woman, she's American and she's black. Slade, along with her British business partner George, invest everything they have to start a business. That is the easy part. Maintaining her patience and keeping her growing anxiety in check is turning … [Read more...] about The Secrets of Slade Sanders by S.D. Smith
Mary’s Journey Continues (Cramped Quarters Book 2) by Ron Shaw
Do you believe in ghosts? Ron Shaw does, because one named Mary entered his life with a story from the crypt that had to be told, and Mary has plenty to divulge. Shadows of Mary and Mr. Dickens dance in the flickering flame of a single candle, as her tale unfolds. An evil guardian, a bat in the attic, an untrustworthy poet, and a wealthy young lawyer all drive Ron’s ghost as she strives to escape the shackles that bind her. Internationally recognized author and host of The Ron Shaw Show … [Read more...] about Mary’s Journey Continues (Cramped Quarters Book 2) by Ron Shaw
A Housefly in Autumn by Scott Nagele
At 17, Anders Christiansen was a young man overflowing with potential. All his teachers believed he was destined to blossom into a leading man of letters, enjoying a life of rich rewards. That was before the accident. Now, Anders's great talent lies fallow. He can't produce the complex ideas he once did. His thoughts are slow and his words simple. The world holds little promise for him anymore. Struggling to build a meaningful life out of the wreckage of his dreams, Anders learns the … [Read more...] about A Housefly in Autumn by Scott Nagele
Knight Horse by Bryce A Baker
U.S. Marshal Harden is down, but not dead. Can he return from the other side? Faith and iron will determination mixed with a heavy dose of love can have miraculous results. William Harden is a modern day, old school US Marshal who was born and raised in the back country of Texas. Tracking the bad guys is a simple matter for him, with nature as a teacher and a guide. But an ambush during a routine rural search takes a violent turn that puts him in the Intensive Care Unit anticipating … [Read more...] about Knight Horse by Bryce A Baker
The Grass Sweeper God by Doug Howery
Sixteen-year-old Smiley Hanlon is a young woman trapped in a young man's body. In the 1950's Appalachia coal fields of Solitude, Virginia, Smiley is placed in the "Mentally Retarded Class" because he is effeminate and wears a blouse and saddle shoes to school. Smiley is backed by his best friend, Lee Moore who protects Smiley from a father and many townspeople who hate him. Smiley has dreams of becoming an entertainer. Raised by his aunt in a juke joint, as a child Smiley sings and dances on … [Read more...] about The Grass Sweeper God by Doug Howery
The Yankee Club by Michael Murphy
In Michael Murphy’s action-packed Prohibition-era novel of suspense, a mystery writer returns to the bright lights and dark alleys of New York City—uncovering a criminal conspiracy of terrifying proportions. In 1933, America is at a crossroads: Prohibition will soon be history, organized crime is rampant, and President Roosevelt promises to combat the Great Depression with a New Deal. In these uncertain times, former-Pinkerton-detective-turned-bestselling-author Jake Donovan is beckoned home … [Read more...] about The Yankee Club by Michael Murphy
Testament by Edward V’Kanty
For the first time anywhere, Testament draws the reader into the New Yorke witch trials! Experience this 17th century horror firsthand and decide for yourself whether or not to condemn the accused for heresy and witchcraft. Testament: The Trial It is a matter of public record (and public knowledge) that, in the year 1692, the infamous witch trials swept through the colony of Salem, Massachusetts. While precious little may be known about the witch trials of Salem and those witches that the good … [Read more...] about Testament by Edward V’Kanty
The Garden of Earthly Delights by Robert Dodds
It is 1490. Northern Europe is in the grip of sweeping plagues and religious inquisitions, and in daily terror of the Day of Judgment. In the town of Den Bosch, the artist Jerome (Hieronymus Bosch) paints his visionary denunciation of sin and folly, 'The Garden of Earthly Delights', while his neglected wife Aleyt strays into sin herself. But Jerome is not immune from the world he portrays. A rival artist and a corrupt Abbess concoct a hellish plot that threatens to destroy him. Targeted … [Read more...] about The Garden of Earthly Delights by Robert Dodds
