A "Hello, is anyone there?" "This is Ichabod Temperance transmitting from the year 1875." "Do you read me?" "Oh my Goodness, we've got trouble, y'all!" "Ever since that strange comet passed our world, not only have there been more than just an overwhelming amount of steam and spring inventions popping up all over Earth, but there also have been uncanny monster sightings! Well, almost sightings, as these inter-dimensional, over-legged, eyeball-clustered beasties are nearly invisible to the … [Read more...] about A Matter of Temperance by Ichabod Temperance
Sex and the American Male by Jay Williams
Want a humorous book to read on that next cross-country flight or bus ride across town? Then buy SEX and the AMERICAN MALE for a funny, satirical look at American Culture. Read this short book about a man who looks a little too closely at how advertising, politics, greed and more overwhelm the public and shape our society. From advertisements that use sex to sell massive cars to mindless political parties and juiced-up science fiction conventions no subject is safe from parody and humor in this … [Read more...] about Sex and the American Male by Jay Williams
The Sicilian Job – Doing the Business Series Volume 1 by MT-B
The ultimate spaghetti western! Business isn't all about bottom lines, P/E ratios, gross margins, office affairs and IPO's. No Siree! Sometimes it involves avarice, absurdity, paraphilia and an oddly distinctive Prince Albert. Such is the case in this comic tale about the titanic clash between two competing business models, one a Texan telecommunications company (a gung-ho bastion of capitalist gunocracy) the other La Cosa Nostra (a deeply conservative citadel of crime and corruption). … [Read more...] about The Sicilian Job – Doing the Business Series Volume 1 by MT-B
Curse of the Seven 70s by Sharon E Anderson
Sometimes love proves sweeter than revenge… even for a 15th century vampire. Heartbroken, hungry, and a little bit drunk, Cassandra soon realizes that just when she thinks things can’t get any worse, sometimes they can get very strange…like finding a skeleton in the basement of her newly inherited cottage. But when that skeleton suddenly becomes a hot, romantic, and business savvy vampire named Varo…things can get a little better. That is…until his infamous older brother shows up, and … [Read more...] about Curse of the Seven 70s by Sharon E Anderson
Seeing What Develops by Terri Deno
Lindley Neil is perfectly happy working as a photographer's assistant in her small, Midwestern town. As her boss Lexi LaPort starts getting bigger and better gigs, Lindley gets to follow Lexi around to L.A. and New York to photograph movie stars and models. What she didn't expect was to fall in love. Twice. With a movie star and a prominent journalist vying for her affection, Lindley also knows that her job with Lexi won't last forever. Lindley has to choose her own path, even though it means … [Read more...] about Seeing What Develops by Terri Deno
Journey from Donegal by Laurie Smither
In 1875, twenty-five-year-old Michael McElhenny found himself in trouble with the local law and had few prospects in his native Donegal, Ireland. Like tens of thousands of Irish before him, he fled for the wild and beautiful frontier of New Zealand, where he quickly learned that he’ll need to keep his wits sharp and his fists up in his quest to carve out a new life for him and his new wife in this strange and beautiful land. Targeted Age Group:: All ages What Inspired You to Write Your … [Read more...] about Journey from Donegal by Laurie Smither
Truckin’ Up! by Donna Carver
I've been a homemaker and mother most of my life. I've worked in a variety of professions, including nursing. In 1994, I married a man who drove a semi-truck, and I got a real education when I crawled into the truck with him. I wrote a funny and interesting book about the trucking industry and the wild trucker’s CB radio slang. , I got the ride of my life in the passenger seat of a 'sure enough store bought large car', stylin and profilin', checking out the 'seat covers', shaking the 'bushes … [Read more...] about Truckin’ Up! by Donna Carver
Karma Dead Ahead by D.H. Montgomery
"Karma Dead Ahead" is a nicely paced detective/mystery story with appealing well-drawn characters and a plot that always keeps you guessing as it alternates between humor and suspense. Two graduate students in a university paranormal research lab become accidental detectives as they go searching for a woman who fails to return from her Caribbean vacation. They get help from a group of psychics known as the “Gang of Four” and a hi-tech witchcraft practitioner. The psychics reveal that a karmic … [Read more...] about Karma Dead Ahead by D.H. Montgomery
Chick Lit (And Other Formulas For Life) by Abby Rosmarin
Life isn’t a fairytale – or chick lit. It’s 2005 and Katy Sinclaire is two years out of college. She still lives with her old university roommate and still works at the same bookstore that she’s been with since she was a teenager. She spends her days avoiding customers, making fun of the books in the store, and counting the minutes until she can clock out. It is an increasingly unsatisfying life, but it’s also a life that she does not question. That is, until a chain of events forces Katy to … [Read more...] about Chick Lit (And Other Formulas For Life) by Abby Rosmarin
Mary’s Journey Begins (Cramped Quarters Book 1) by Ron Shaw
Would you believe a man and his ghost? Ron Shaw does, and what a story his Mary has shared with him! I slept like the dead, he begins their tale – motionless and pinned down. It felt great, but as soon as sleep enveloped me, the dream began. No one could’ve prepared me for what was to come next. Dusty rooms, indentured servitude, even a bat in the attic, all conspire as they draw Mary towards the inevitable. Internationally recognized author and host of The Ron Shaw Show on ArtistFirst … [Read more...] about Mary’s Journey Begins (Cramped Quarters Book 1) by Ron Shaw
Mary’s Trunk (Cramped Quarters Book 3) by Ron Shaw
Do you believe it’s possible to own, purchase, communicate, and come to know a ghost? Ron Shaw does. He bought and paid for his own ghost Mary, on a crisp fall day in 2013, never having sought such a find, as he bunked and junked his way through the flea markets and garage sales of his native Atlanta, Georgia. Warm, witty, and down to earth, you will find yourself entranced by this unique collection of stories and observations, replete with a full measure of Southern ambiance and … [Read more...] about Mary’s Trunk (Cramped Quarters Book 3) by Ron Shaw
Tastes Like Murder by Catherine Bruns
Sally Muccio's had her crosses to bear: a cheating ex-boyfriend, crazy Italian parents, and an unfaithful husband, just to name a few. After her divorce, she returns to her hometown to start a novelty cookie shop whose specialties include original fortune cookies, served with a sprinkle of foreshadowing. But there's no warning when her ex-husband's mistress drops dead on Sal's porch, and police confirm it's a homicide. Determined to stop her life from becoming a recipe for disaster, Sal takes … [Read more...] about Tastes Like Murder by Catherine Bruns
