This Award Winning Novel takes you to 1945, where, struggling for survival in a doomed Corsair fighter plane in the skies over the Pacific Ocean, World War II Marine pilot David Hamilton’s life suddenly and mysteriously takes an ominous turn, forcing him to seek answers as he finds himself lost and alone in a different time, place, and perhaps, even existence. With no choice but to enlist the help of two young strangers, he embarks on a desperate cross-country journey in a 1941 Ford Coupe that … [Read more...] about A Week and a Day by Hal Adkins
FEATURED BOOK: Army of Worn Soles by Scott Bury
On sale for May 2024: Army of Worn Soles. A Canadian is drafted into the Soviet Red Army during World War 2, just in time to be thrown against Nazi Germany's invasion in Operation Barbarossa. Caught in the vise of the Nazi and Communist forces, Maurice Bury concentrates on keeping his men alive as they retreat across Ukraine from the German juggernaut. Now the question is: will they escape from the hell of the POW camp before they starve to death? "A unique view of WWII" "You can hear the … [Read more...] about FEATURED BOOK: Army of Worn Soles by Scott Bury
Interview with Author – Deborah Driggs
About Deborah Driggs: Deborah Driggs is the coauthor of Son of a Basque. Known for her acting roles in Night Rhythms, Total Exposure, and Neon Bleed, she has also been a Playboy centerfold and cover girl, as well as a top-rated insurance industry professional. She is a healing coach specializing in helping people overcome past trauma and transform their lives. She has overcome a number of challenges by being willing to take risks and maintain a positive attitude. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Deborah Driggs
Interview with Author – J.E. Pendleton
About J.E. Pendleton: I am 68 years old born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. I am married with three children and six grand kids. Being the first born of a WW II Marine, I have always been fascinated with that war. In my younger years I was an active SCCA and GVRA road racer winning several championships. I have had a life long love affair with cars, motorcycles, and airplanes. After spending forty two years in the telephone business, I have pursued a long held interest in writing fiction. An … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – J.E. Pendleton
Interview with Author – John Pearce
About John Pearce: John Pearce is a part-time Parisian who lives most of the the year in Sarasota, FL. He blogs at PartTimeParisian.com and invites you to subscribe. He worked as a journalist in Washington and Europe, where he covered economics for the International Herald Tribune and edited a business magazine. After a business career in Sarasota, he spends his days working on his future books - The new one, Last Stop: Paris, was published Dec 1, 2015. It is a sequel to Treasure of … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – John Pearce
Breaking Liberator’s Shackles by Terry L. Wilson
Grant Metzger’s nightmares ceased almost two decades ago… until tonight. Brutalities he sustained from Japanese soldiers are vivid again. Terror of war-time imprisonment torments him, but new fears compound his emotions. His son, Doug, a Green Beret about to deploy to Vietnam is likely to operate behind enemy lines. Grant is engulfed by anxiety that his son could be captured and forced to endure similar inhumane treatment. Grant’s secrets of survival may one day save Doug’s life, but to … [Read more...] about Breaking Liberator’s Shackles by Terry L. Wilson
Forgotten Objects by Carlos Rubio
Forgotten Objects traces the life of Anna d’Amio, daughter of opera singers Louis and Francesca d’Amio, from Mussolini’s Italy to the city of Pittsburgh during the mid sixties. The novel proper is made up of three parts: Italy, Cuba and United States. Married at seventeen and widowed at twenty, Anna leaves war-torn Italy to find her fortune in Cuba, she eventually meets Ramón Contreras, a wealthy tobacco grower who later becomes her second husband. The idyllic world that the couple had so … [Read more...] about Forgotten Objects by Carlos Rubio
Interview with Author – Terry L. Wilson
About Terry L. Wilson: Author of THE BLANKET HILL INSURGENCY and BREAKING LIBERATOR’S SHACKLES, Terry L. Wilson is a novelist of inspirational, historical and literary fiction. His process of storytelling places characters into the fabric of significant conflict. He concentrates on each character’s experiences and emotions interfaced with the cultural conditions causing conflict. A Vietnam era veteran and retired architect who practiced throughout Ohio, in Philadelphia and in Baltimore, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Terry L. Wilson
Interview with Author – Richard L. Vittorioso
About Richard L. Vittorioso: I am a retired radio broadcaster having spent 30 years on the air as a disc jockey. When I retired in 2007 I began a daily humor blog entitled, "MisfitWisdom" which has a worldwide following and consists of current events humor. I have written three books. My broadcasting autobiography, "I Could Have Been Famous But Sex, Love and Life Got In The Way," a mystery novel about World War II and time travel titled, "The Covert Chamber," and my most recent book, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Richard L. Vittorioso
Interview with Author – Jim Snowden
About Jim Snowden: Jim Snowden was born in Santa Monica, CA in 1971. As a kid he moved around a lot, spending time in New Jersey, Cleveland, Houston, Los Angeles, and small towns in Utah and Washington State before graduating high school. He started out as a physics major at Lawrence University, but quickly discovered that his passions lay with the arts, so he switched to drama. He sold his first short story to Pulphouse magazine in 1992. He's since written two novels, Dismantle the Sun and … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Jim Snowden
Dancing with Velvet by Judy Nickles
For Celeste, growing up in a small West Texas town, life has been unremarkable—so far. She barely remembers her mother, and her father is always distant and, when he’s drinking, emotionally abusive. Her older sister Coralee has married into a warm, loving family and moved away. After two years at the local business college, Celeste now works as assistant bookkeeper at Woolworth’s. But by night she dreams of dancing with a man who appears from beyond a blue velvet curtain and beckons her to join … [Read more...] about Dancing with Velvet by Judy Nickles
Press On Regardless by Brent Baxter
It is May 1940. Most of the Royal Air Force squadrons deployed to France wait impatiently for the impending German invasion. Part of a top secret experimental unit, Flight Lieutenant Roger Attwater flies mission after mission in a modified Spitfire, deep into enemy territory. If he is successful, he can change the course of the coming battle, and maybe save his oldest friend in the process. But the RAF are about to face their greatest ever challenge, and the Germans are not Attwater’s … [Read more...] about Press On Regardless by Brent Baxter