Schotsi
Schotsi: A Family Wilderness Dog Story is a work of fiction in the family saga, animals, and adventure subgenres. It is suitable for readers of all ages to enjoy and was penned by author Tracy D. Bright. Based on a lot of real events from...
Schotsi: A Family Wilderness Dog Story is a work of fiction in the family saga, animals, and adventure subgenres. It is suitable for readers of all ages to enjoy and was penned by author Tracy D. Bright. Based on a lot of real events from...
Return to Autumn: Part 2 of the 2-Part sequel to The Perils of Autumn by Rusty Blackwood resumes from where the prior novel left off. After Autumn falls unconscious, Cyril discovers a suspicious stain on Autumn's jacket, resembling the one from her accident. This leads...
Running at Hialeah is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama, slice-of-life, and self-discovery subgenres. The work is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Don Marinelli with some reference to autobiographical events from the author’s own life....
After suffering a brutal attack in college, Sheila Marmion gets pregnant and decides to give up the baby for adoption. Many years later, Sheila hires a private investigator, Aaron Devlin, to search for the daughter she gave up. Not only does she have him look...
CW3 Cesare Giannetti U. S. Army (Ret.) writes a challenging yet encouraging story in De Facto Pathfinder. At a crossroads in life, a search for purpose echoes in Chris Longo’s soul. Chris is an Army veteran, divorced, and an absentee father to his daughter. He...
The Distance Between Us by A. C. Burch is an ingenious blend of mystery and humor. The main character is Helena. She is sociable, astute, and knowledgeable about painting. Despite being born male, she identifies as a woman and accepts herself. She also has glamorous...
Jus Breathe by B. Lynn Carter is set in the turbulent 1960s of New York City. Dawn Porter, a sixteen-year-old girl, has carried the burden of looking after herself since her father's departure for a reason that discredits her very being during her early childhood....
How do you write a “historical romance” set in today’s rather unromantic society of cell phones, motorcycles, fancy cars, fast sex, and guns? You write it the way Cynthia L. Clark has written Boulder Girl, Remember Me When the Moon Hangs Low. Even the title...
In Call Her Janie by S.R. Fabrico, Lizzie Levine thought she had the life she wanted. She was a busy executive with successful projects, and she loved her boss—both at work and in private—and he showered her with gifts and attention. However, when she found...
Patrick E. Horrigan's American Scholar explores the life of James Fitzgerald, a professor in New York City. The kick-off point begins with a disruptive encounter James has with the sister of an old acquaintance, following a successful reading of his book, also titled American Scholar....