When Olivia attended her parent's anniversary party she had no idea how much her life would change. After an unexpected meeting with a gorgeous, yet dangerous stranger, her usually quiet, dull life is flipped upside down as she suddenly finds herself pulled into a world she never thought possible. It's a race against time to save herself and those she loves. The question is, will she be strong enough for the fight ahead? And can an ordinary girl handle the extraordinary life she has now … [Read more...] about Built to Sin by Author Natalie Haigh
Parched by Anne Joyce
It's the 2040's and the world has become a more terrifying place than anyone could’ve foreseen. The country is recovering from a devastating nuclear war that has left much of the earth scourged and uninhabitable. Some billion-dollar corporations took advantage of the destruction by purchasing the rights to water and selling it back to the public at ridiculous prices. Joshua Wyman and Maria Perez struggle to adapt to this new violent world where muggings and murder over water are a common … [Read more...] about Parched by Anne Joyce
Next of Kin by Scott Barron
A page turning debut in the tradition of Stieg Larsson, Lee Child and Dean Koontz, Next of Kin is a a thriller fuelled by an earth shattering mystery and desire for revenge. An original mix of war and its impacts, both heartbreakingly pathetic and terrifying. "... they were now moving down the slope towards his house; the soldier at the front raised his rifle to look at Alaz through the light intensifying sight, and for a fleeting moment, his face was illuminated as a pale green mask. Alaz … [Read more...] about Next of Kin by Scott Barron
Sherlock Holmes A Baker’s Dozen Demise by Don Henwood
Sherlock Holmes is facing his greatest nemesis, and the clock is ticking. Twelve victims; what's the connection? Scotland Yard dragged their heels and only now elicited the great detective's help. But is it too late? The gong is about to strike. Targeted Age Group:: Adults What Inspired You to Write Your Book? The love of reading the original Sherlock Holmes stories by Conan Doyle. This trilogy started with book two during the great hiatus/ the missing three years in Doyle's … [Read more...] about Sherlock Holmes A Baker’s Dozen Demise by Don Henwood
Hostile Witness by Rebecca Forster
Hostile Witness by Rebecca Forster Once a hotshot attorney, Josie Bates swore off the legal limelight until her college roommate came calling. Her daughter, sixteen year-old Hannah Sheraton, is accused of murdering a judge and no one in the legal community will represent her. Josie, abandoned by her own mother as a teenager, can't turn her back. Josie's best hope is to get the girl sentenced to a a juvenile facility but when the D.A. decides to try her as an adult, Josie knows conviction … [Read more...] about Hostile Witness by Rebecca Forster
Interview with Author – Frank Shapiro
About Frank Shapiro: Hi, my name’s Frank Shapiro and some strands of my working life are as follows: I’m a graduate of medieval history from the Hebrew University, Jerusalem as well as a postgraduate of London University. I also worked as high school history teacher of European and Jewish history. Among other positions I held was the post of assistant researcher at the Museum of the Diaspora, Tel Aviv. Commissioned by the Council of Zambian Jewry to research and write the history of … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Frank Shapiro
Interview with Author – K.K. Edwards
About K.K. Edwards: I'm a current writer and former factory rat, graphic artist, and kindergarten teacher. I live in Michigan with my beloved husband and our cat Charlie. I was born in Massachusetts and miss the East Coast when I'm not there. I love to write, read, draw, travel, and learn new things; I love nature, love to laugh, love my family. Somebody Knows Something is my first novella. What inspires you to write? I'm not a confident verbal communicator but I've … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – K.K. Edwards
Interview with Author – Jerold Last
About Jerold Last: The author is a Professor at the University of California's Medical School at Davis in Northern California. Jerry writes “tweener” mystery books (tough mystery stories that follow the cozy conventions of no graphic sex and no cussing), all published as e-books on Amazon Kindle. Most of the novels are also published as fast moving and entertaining paperback versions. Several of the books introduce the readers to South America, a region where he has lived and worked … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Jerold Last
Running with the Enemy by Lloyd Lofthouse
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
When Push Comes to Shoot by Rena Koontz
When Push Comes to Shoot by Rena Koontz Emma Hunter’s tyrannical brother deserved to die, even if the manner of his murder was horror-movie gruesome. As a police lieutenant, she’s duty-bound to provide whatever assistance she can in hunting down her brother’s killer, but she doesn’t mourn his loss. Business acquaintances, former friends, and even his relatives agree the world is better off without the despicable bully. With no clues and too many suspects, it looks like the murderer might be … [Read more...] about When Push Comes to Shoot by Rena Koontz
50 States by Richard R. Becker
50 States by Richard R. Becker An Idaho farmer who aches for absolution after a tragedy is given one more chance at redemption. Two runaways cross paths in a Tennessee bus station with only one ticket between them. A family sees looters racing toward their home as they escape an Oregon wildfire. A young couple takes a reckless turn off a state highway in Utah and find themselves in a nightmarish government biohazard area. These and 46 more shorts make up an anthology that will surprise … [Read more...] about 50 States by Richard R. Becker
Interview with Author – David Scott Meyers
About David Scott Meyers: David Scott Meyers grew up in a south suburb of Chicago. David found an early interest in films, acting, reading, and writing. He would also escape into books at home, not putting them down without being told to. In college, David's first attempt at writing a large screenplay, titled "Jack Of All Trades", was never completed, but he soon moved on to begin writing another one, "The Icing On The Cake", and that seemed to flow slightly easier than his initial screenplay. … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – David Scott Meyers