13 Acorns

Modern Short Stories for Thoughtful Adults
By G Edward Martin

G Edward Martin's 13 Acorns is a compilation of the author's stories that are described in their entirety as “Modern Short Stories for Thoughtful Adults”. The author explains that the book title came from a meditative experience wherein he was hoping to meet a spirit...

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The Unbroken Horizon

By Jenny Brav

The Unbroken Horizon is a work of fiction in contemporary drama, historical fiction, and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is best suited to mature readers owing to scenes of sexual violence and graphic terminology for racism and racial violence in the early twentieth century. Penned by...

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Coming Home

Millboro Book One
By Abby Gordon

Coming Home: Millboro Book One by Abby Gordon is a rural romance set in the series' titular town and revolving around its two protagonists, Parker Jackson and Margaret “Poppy” Bedingfield. In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Parker leaves his position...

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The Humiliation Tour

By Jeffrey Recker

Jeffrey Recker's The Humiliation Tour is a riveting, sensational coming-of-age tale that follows the hilarious failures of two talented runners separated by time and connected by blood. Billy Ball, who is a celebrity high school cross-country runner, is a failure magnet. His long list of...

The Other Side of Nothing

By J.L. Pete

The Other Side of Nothing is a literary drama novel by J.L. Pete. Struggling to let go of her traumatic past, Olive Owens has lost her will to live, leading her to seek the services of Russ James Beckett, a hitman who takes up to...

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The Woman in Green

By Larry Lockridge

The Woman in Green is a work of fiction penned in the literary style, which tackles themes of human nature, sociocultural ideas, and the ideals of the Romantic art and literature movement. It’s suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author...

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The Learning Curve of Pain

Mercenaries in Suits Book 2
By Shawe Ruckus

Catherine's teacher, Melody Baldwin, specializes in designing wedding bouquets. She's precise when giving instructions. At the beginning of the first chapter, the 'golden rule' of less is more is predominantly used in context. Moving on, it's the first Christmas season that Catherine and her darling...

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Flight of the Swastika

By David Lakeman

James St. Clair cannot believe his eyes when he discovers two bodies in a vehicle unearthed by the harsh weather of the Libyan desert. His discovery would turn out to be the key to solving a twenty-something-year-old mystery. It was also the beginning of a...

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The Boys & Girls of America

By Christopher Gould

The Boys & Girls of America is a work of fiction in the literary, suspense, and sociocultural drama subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Christopher Gould. Set in the early nineties, the story follows our...

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Should Have Stayed Home

By James Huber

In the distant future, people have regressed and live simple lives without machines or technology. Bur, a primitive and uneducated man, spends his days fishing and ignoring the village folk. Nothing stirs his mind or life, but this all changes when he fishes a mysterious...

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