The Gingerbread House by Pamela Ackerson The possibility of ever feeling like a woman again was a distant dream. Since her husband’s death, Tricia Adams had been fighting to keep a roof over their heads. With the help of the Grandmothers Four, she’d finally gotten everything under control. She was happier and more comfortable than […]
Cold Valley Nightmare by Anna Willett
Cold Valley Nightmare by Anna Willett A troubled past resurfaces when an investigative journalist agrees to help find a missing child. The Australian bush is unforgiving, and there is not much hope when a four-year-old boy, Clem, apparently disappears into it without a trace. When the police begin to suspect the boy’s step-father, his lawyer […]
Broadcast Brothers: On The Radio by Steve and Paul Jenner
Broadcast Brothers: On The Radio by Steve and Paul Jenner Steve and Paul Jenner Like BritLit? Like the British sense of humor? Like a real, autobiographical story with added rock ‘n’ roll? Well, this is for you. On Amazon.co.uk this has at the time of writing 17 x 5 star reviews; now we’d like to […]
Rock’n’Roll Twilight by Steve Jenner
Rock’n’Roll Twilight by Steve Jenner The rock ‘n’ roll years are drawing to a close. The greats are dead, or long retired. But still a few hardy souls keep on touring, rolling back the years for audiences all around the world….but for how much longer? Don’t it always seem to go? You don’t know what […]
The Dim-Witted Hitman by Deb Graham
The Dim-Witted Hitman 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 […]
Right Back at You by Steve O'Grady
Right Back at You by Steve O'Grady What have death, sleep, dreams, robots, reflections, consciousness, ghosts, superheroes, viruses, parasites, reality, illusion, infection, Heaven, stars, black holes, quantum physics and string theory got in common? They are all fascinating phenomena which could only exist in a simulated universe. Right Back at You examines human consciousness, showing […]
Surviving the Fatherland by Annette Oppenlander
Surviving the Fatherland by Annette Oppenlander ***Winner 2017 National Indie Excellence Award***Indie B.R.A.G. Award Honoree***Winner Chill with a Book Readers’ Award***Finalist 2017 Kindle Book Awards***Winner Readers’ Favorite Book Award***An IWIC Hall of Fame Novel*** Spanning thirteen years from 1940 to 1953 and set against the epic panorama of WWII, author Annette Oppenlander’s SURVIVING THE FATHERLAND […]
The Shaft by Scott Delaney
The Shaft by Scott Delaney It is December 2017 and a sweeping religious movement is gaining traction in the United States. As spiritual leaders diligently work to spread the Word of God to the people, liberal factions in the world of pharmaceutical and scientific development create a secret society with a dark mission: to thwart […]
Dog Park Romeo by M K Scott
Dog Park Romeo by M K Scott Nala and Max think they’re ready for anything, but when a smooth-talking charmer sets his sights on unsuspecting women and their hard-earned cash, Nala discovers she may be in over her head. With overzealous friends and family eager to help, her former crush in need of her assistance, […]
White Death by George A Bernstein
White Death by George A Bernstein Detective Al Warner is back at work, recovered from his deadly final encounter that ended the hunt for The Prom Dress Killer. Meanwhile, Ashton Kerry is furious his in-laws, who both died in a flaming boating accident, left him nothing in their will—but his wife’s massive trust fund provides […]
The Secret of Heaven by Felix Alexander
The Secret of Heaven by Felix Alexander When investment banker Lazzaro de Medici is found dead, Professor of Biblical Studies at University of Illinois at Chicago Aiden Leonardo is the prime suspect. In possession of an encrypted letter given to him by Lazzaro, Aiden utilizes his extensive knowledge of Scripture to piece together clues that […]
Angels Rising by Harriet Carlton
Angels Rising by Harriet Carlton When 17-year-old Imorean Frayneson receives a scholarship to Gracepointe University in Norway, he’s a bit surprised: he doesn’t even remember applying. When he arrives, he notices odd things: gates that lock at night, staff that refuse to give straight answers and most disturbing of all, a spectral creature that seems […]
The Witches of New Moon Beach Box Set by Meriam Wilhelm
The Witches of New Moon Beach Box Set by Meriam Wilhelm New Moon Beach may seem like any quaint beach side city, but look a little closer and you’ll discover a touch of unexpected witchcraft around every corner. Meet the Merriman’s, a family of witches whose lives are full of mystery, romance, intrigue and, of […]
You Can’t Buy Love Like That: Growing Up Gay in the Sixties by Carol Anderson
You Can’t Buy Love Like That: Growing Up Gay in the Sixties by Carol Anderson A young lesbian girl grows beyond fear to fearlessness as she comes of age in the ’60s amid religious, social, and legal barriers. Carol Anderson grows up in a fundamentalist Christian home in the 60s, a time when being gay […]
Princess of Sky, Earth, Fire and Water by Cassandra Finnerty
Princess of Sky, Earth, Fire and Water by Cassandra Finnerty In 1772, amidst the ancient ruins and standing stones of western Ireland, a young woman inherits an army, a fleet of ships, and special powers. To keep her magic, she journeys to the East Kingdom and meets her greatest challenge — a warrior prince whose […]
Mineran Influence by P N Burrows
Mineran Influence by P N Burrows Sam, an ex-soldier who is trying to rediscover himself after twenty years of service, unwittingly stumbles upon a mysterious alien presence in rural Wales. He thought he’d discovered criminal activities, it was more than that and everything he believed in was shattered. He is drawn into a tangled web […]
The Persistence of Memory by Karen Janowsky
The Persistence of Memory by Karen Janowsky When superheroes fall in love, anything can happen. Daniel Hecht doesn’t belong in this century. Catapulted into the present from 1943, he’s out of place and out of touch. Still, he was the American war hero called “Lionheart” and his heroism has followed him into the modern world. […]
Forged Through Glory by DeZré Storm
Forged Through Glory by DeZré Storm “Glory Dogs is, I believe, just about the perfect melding of high-tech sci-fi and romance/erotica. The story is deep and involved, the characters equally so. It’s nearly 4 am and I just finished it. I was unable to sleep, unable to put it down once I started reading last […]
Virgil the Hound by Tere Albanese
Virgil the Hound by Tere Albanese Virgil is a royally bred foxhound. However, he refuses to hunt foxes or anything else for that matter. The Master of Hounds treats him quite cruelly. Virgil takes it in stride and stays true to himself. On one particular hunt, Virgil did what he always does. The hounds went […]
A Wicked Earl’s Widow by Aubrey Wynne
A Wicked Earl’s Widow by Aubrey Wynne Eliza is forced into marriage with a rakish husband who is surprisingly kind to her—until the earl’s sudden death. Now her abusive father is on the brink of financial ruin and plans another wedding. Nathaniel, Viscount of Pendleton, gains his title at the age of twelve. Fifteen years […]