Vincent
Vincent is the 8th novel in the Boys of Brighton series by M. Tasia. Tristan Michaels is a writer with the most serious case of bad luck. It seems as if fate has an agenda against him. When his world was shattered, Tristan was ready...
Vincent is the 8th novel in the Boys of Brighton series by M. Tasia. Tristan Michaels is a writer with the most serious case of bad luck. It seems as if fate has an agenda against him. When his world was shattered, Tristan was ready...
In Barry’s Brain by Réal Carpentier, Barry Kay is a 13-year-old who often gets teased and bullied at school for his big head and his deformed ear, earning him the name Brick the Prick. Life at home isn't good either. His mom, Leeza, is a...
Night Zero is a work of zombie fiction with science fiction themes, horror elements, and small-town terror, and was penned by author Rob Horner. In this story set in contemporary times, scientists have discovered a mass-vaccination method, but the inevitable disaster occurs and a dangerous...
Only seventeen years old, Marilyn VanHoosen, a victim of tuberculosis, was confined to the Trudeau Sanitorium for months. Her mother, Mildred, had refused to have her vaccinated and then seemed angry that Marilyn contracted the disease. Marilyn had recently discovered that her father, Pierre, had...
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L’Agent Double: Spies and Martyrs in the Great War by Kit Sergeant takes us deep inside the lives of three young women from very different backgrounds during the First World War, some unknown and one particularly infamous, as they ply their secretive trade, each with...
Enemy At The Gate is a work of historical fiction set during the effects of the Second World War and was penned by author Mary D. Brooks. Written as the opening novel of the Women of the Resistance series, this novel focuses on the invasion...
Billy by Shirley Dawson tells the story of 7-year-old Billy throughout the Second World War. Billy thinks nothing of air raids, they are just a part of his life, until a bomb drops on his school. Scared, he is torn from his family and sent...
In Truth & Passion by D. A. Lawson, Dawn Powers is unsure about her impending marriage to mummy's boy Justin. But when she discovers his affair with her maid of honor, heartbroken Dawn returns to her parents. She soon meets a childhood friend, Steven, and...
Invisible, as Music by Caren J. Werlinger is an engaging, character-driven narrative with hints of romance. At almost forty, Henrietta Cochran is a loner, a woman who still suffers the effects of polio contracted in 1945. Physically limited, she pursues her artistic passion, and that...