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The Journey Home: Portraits of Healing

Through 35 engaging vignettes depicting a son's relationship with his parents during their final year of life, The Journey Home leads the reader on an amazing pilgrimage of discovery and healing. Starting with the onset of his mother's Alzheimer's and proceeding through the eventual admission of both his parents to nursing homes, The ...

The Kings' Assassin

            The Kings’ Assassin, by Ed Cannon, is a well developed labyrinthine story revolving around Sillik, a young warrior who has been called back by telepathic communication from his father to the kingdom that he had grown up in.. The kingdom is a fictional city named Illicia, which is surrounded ...

The Last Whippoorwill

An intriguing historical fiction, The Last Whippoorwill by Mary Bryan Stafford captivates the reader with unforgettable characters set against a historically accurate background of East Texas. It is easy to visualize and become immersed in the Allen family’s struggle to travel from Missouri to Texas in 1900. Set against a background ...

The Little Regenerative Famer

The story of one little girl's journey from falling in love with farm animals to starting her own backyard farm using Regenerative Agriculture techniques. This book is a perfect story of overcoming challenges to do what you love while helping improve the world. A must have for those who love the planet and support the regenerative agriculture movement!

The Lives of Diamond Bessie

Pregnant out of wedlock, sixteen-year-old Annie Moore is sent to live at a convent for fallen women. When the nuns take her baby, Annie escapes, determined to find a way to be reunited with her daughter. But few rights or opportunities are available to a woman in the 1860s, and after failing to find a respectable job, Annie resorts to prostitution ...

The Massacre at Yellow Hill

The Massacre at Yellow Hill by C.S. Humble and published by Black Rose Writing is a story about a hellacious evil entity that has tremendous powers and surrounds itself with other hideous creatures that love to eviscerate its victims. The story takes place in West Texas in the 1870's. The first victim introduced in the story is thirty-five-year-old ...

The McCarron's Daughter

Set during the American Revolutionary War with the British, the McCarron’s Daughter, by Sharon K. Middleton, is a historical fantasy or time travel romance that involves characters from the late 1700s, and the 21st century.

The plot is told in the voice of Fancy, a girl of color raised as the adopted daughter ...

The Melody of the Mulberries

The Melody of the Mulberries, by Tonya Jewel Blessing, is a strange and powerful tour through the souls of human decency and humanity staged during the 1920s in a very destitute part of the country. It is written in a style reminiscent of Caldwell's Tobacco Road, minus the salacious element. The novel continues ...

 

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