Ghost Music

By Alice McVeigh

Ghost Music by Alice McVeigh will appeal to fans of literary fiction and drama novels with a paranormal twist. William Mellor is a cellist in the Royal Sinfonia, one of the London-based symphonic orchestras. William's wife, Margot, has learned about his affair with a violist...

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Big Love and War Horse

A Novel
By Shallen Anne Chitwood

Big Love and War Horse by Shallen Anne Chitwood is a deeply moving story set against the backdrop of the 1942 bombings off the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Following the Deacon family during and after the Great Depression, the novel delves into their struggles...

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To Do Justice

By Frank S Joseph

To Do Justice is a work of fiction in the recent historical, cultural issues, and slice-of-life genres, and is the final novel in the Chicago Trilogy penned by author Frank S. Joseph. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Set against the...

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The Love Bombers

By Tom Ruffles

The Love Bombers is a work of fiction penned by author Tom Ruffles in the literary and interpersonal drama genres. Fannie's excitement about Tom’s visit to Sarasota is palpable when Jack refuses to join her. She strangely requests that Tom bring a vacuum attachment with...

Mean Low Water

By Stephanie Alexander

Mean Low Water by Stephanie Alexander will appeal to fans of drama, mystery, literary, and Southern fiction. Lisa Lightstone, or LeeLee, does her best to suppress her gift. LeeLee can read people's thoughts. Also, she gets "readings" of past and future events. Her best high...

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The Right to Happiness

After all they went through. Stories
By Helen Schary Motro

The Right to Happiness by Helen Schary Motro is a collection of short stories, all revolving around survivors of the Holocaust, with each story ranging in length, tone, and tenor. In Three Hundred Zlotys, Ola returns to the ruins of Warsaw after the war, seeking...

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Covet the Chaos

Iraq To Ukraine: Finding Purpose Beyond the Battlefield
By Caleb Shawn Sully

Covet the Chaos by Caleb Shawn Sully weaves a riveting narrative that bridges the chasm between the violence of war and the quest for peace. This literary fiction novel, based on a true story, paints a vivid portrait of a soldier’s tumultuous journey from the...

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Naked Girl

By Janna Brooke Wallack

In Naked Girl by Janna Brooke Wallack, Sienna “CeeCee” Jones and Siddharta “Siddhi” Jones live a life of complete insecurity. They are under the care, a term used quite loosely, of their dad, Jackson, who is their primary guardian since their mother is no longer...

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The Deceived Ones

By Judith Krummeck

The Deceived Ones is a work of fiction in the literary and interpersonal drama genres. Penned by author Judith Krummeck, the plot introduces readers to Vira, a Ukrainian refugee displaced by the Russian invasion, who finds herself in the U.S. with her viola da gamba....

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Tales of the Patriarchs

As Recently Uncovered And Brought To Light From A Manuscript By Sidney Thrall
By Jim Shankman

In Tales of the Patriarchs, Jim Shankman introduces us to the world of the silent film industry and its early beginnings. The main character, Sidney, is a youthful dreamer who yearns for a life well-lived. Sidney gets a job in his uncle's studio. It fuels...

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