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A Better Place: A Memoir of Peace in the Face of Tragedy

This year we have seen an endless series of gun related-deaths in the United States, A Better Place responds to this growing epidemic by sharing the captivating and inspiring TRUE story of this very personal experience. Appealing both to true-crime readers as well as the self help crowd, Poblete puts the entirety of life in wise perspective, reminding ...

A Coward's Guide to Oil Painting

MM Kent, author of A Coward’s Guide to Oil Painting, is a genius. Not only is he a recognized painter in the world of art, but also a creative wordsmith. His novel begins with an explosion. Set in 1969, the plot weaves from West Texas to New Orleans, Mexico, and back to Texas with minute details that make the storyline believable. ...

A Grave Misunderstanding: A Simon Grave Mystery

Len Boswell’s “ A Grave Misunderstanding” published by Black Rose Writing is a classic whodunit with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing to the end. Boswell’s easy writing style and outlandish characters make for a fun read that is difficult to put down.

The story opens with Detective Simon Grave studying ...

A Hero's Heart

Truth is not only stranger than fiction but can be more terrifying. A Hero’s Heart, a biography/memoir, by Tiffany Fenton, is her real-life story that sounds unbelievable. She identifies a hero as someone like her mother who suffered physically and emotionally with an alcoholic second husband, lived in poverty and shame, and often went hungry ...

A Hundred Honeymoons

"Women are predators too, only the prey is different"- A.J. Strindberg A Hundred Honeymoons novel story line develops like a carnally driven small town soap opera. This genre has kept campfires burning over time and generational changes. Todd's teenage adventures, drenched in hormonal confusion and offering a good number of moments ...

A Letter From Munich: A Jack Bailey Novel

From the opening preface to A Letter from Munich by Meg Lelvis, through a flashback to 1930s Germany, this mystery novel compels the reader to delve into the fascinating world of WW II secrets and lies. Lelvis loses no time in introducing the protagonist Jack Bailey’s mysterious decades-old letter that might reveal the shadowy past of his father, ...

A Single Day of Peace

Stephen D’Angelo, author of A Single Day of Peace, has a strong spiritual message to share with everyone.  The author elucidates his beliefs and teachings by using a unique writing method to help make clear his philosophical musings and distinctive road map for living. D’Angelo uses a fictional plot to illustrate ...

A Surgeon's Knot

The title of A Surgeon’s Knot, by William Lynes, is an appropriate metaphor for Jackson Cooper’s chaotic first-year surgical internship. Unlike current TV medical sitcoms or docu-dramas, this gripping novel engages the reader from the fictional life of  Dr. Jackson Cooper’s first day of being called “Doctor” ...

A Wistful Tale of Gods, Men and Monsters

A Wistful Tale of Gods, Men, and Monsters by David Ruggerio is a gothic tale that unfolds in the hamlet of Brunswick, New York that abounds with scary local tales, nightmare settings, and haunted spots. The story creeps open as young William Willowsby, and his friend Lilly enters into the town’s neglected cemetery at night.  The ...

Adrift Among the Stars

”Adrift Among The Stars” by John Dickey is a volume of beautiful pieces of poetry that defines our creation, existence, and future among the stars. It is a sweeping exploration of the universe we live in. It is scientifically accurate and provides a beautiful way to learn how we came about.  How did our little solar system provide ...

 

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