The Guitar Player

and Other Songs of Exiles
By Jo Ann Kiser

The Guitar Player and Other Songs of Exiles is an anthology of fourteen short stories by Jo Ann Kiser. Their common theme is that of reflecting on memories of rural (in this case, eastern Kentucky) childhoods from the standpoint of adults who left home, moved...

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The OCD Chronicles

Fear and Loathing on the Psychiatrist’s Couch
By Stuart Chapman

The OCD Chronicles: Fear and Loathing on the Psychiatrist’s Couch is a work of fiction in the literary drama subgenre. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Stuart Chapman. In this riveting drama, we see our central protagonist...

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The Viennese Dressmaker

A Haunting Story of Wartime Vienna
By Kathryn Gauci

Christina Lehmann is at the height of her career; she’s Austria’s leading couturier and her creations are much sought after, even by the invasive Nazi force. It’s Vienna, 1938, and the world she once knew and loved is crumbling all around her. Close friends and...

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The Only Way Out

A bully, a victim and a bystander whose lives will never be the same.
By Katie Kuperman

The Only Way Out is a dramatic young adult novel by Katie Kuperman that tackles the social issues of high school bullying. Kaitlyn and Rebecca have been best friends and neighbors since they were very young, but they've always gone to different schools. Everything changes...

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The Catbird Seat

By Rebecca Hollingsworth

The Catbird Seat by Rebecca Hollingsworth is a compelling comparison of race relations in South Carolina from before the Civil War right up to the time of the 2000 furor of the Confederate Flag flying over the State House in Columbia, South Carolina. The story...

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The Winds of Midnight

The Tragic Story of the Pattenburg Massacre
By G. Gordon Long

The Winds of Midnight: The Tragic Story of the Pattenburg Massacre by G. Gordon Long is a fictional story incorporating historical accounts of a violent riot fueled by racial tension which occurred in 1872 in the small village of Pattenburg, New Jersey. It resulted in...

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The Gracious Gift

By Andrew Fortin

In Andrew Fortin’s moving novella, The Gracious Gift, a man struggling with alcoholism finds an abandoned baby at a dumpster at a desperate time in his life. His find changes the baby’s life and his own in ways he could never have imagined. After closing...

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The New Mrs. Brooks

A Margaret Brooks Novel
By A.J. Davis

The New Mrs. Brooks: A Margaret Brooks Novel by A.J. Davis is a story with an unusual premise: Margie is not only grieving over her lost husband, but she also needs to escape from her overprotective children, from California to somewhere, anywhere, else. It’s not...

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The Discontent of Mary Wenger

Paper Dolls, Book 1
By Robert Tucker

In The Discontent of Mary Wenger, Paper Dolls Book 1, by Robert Tucker, the author has taken a subject and an era that is very difficult to analyze and has written about it with compassion, understanding, humor, and unending love shown in different ways. The...

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The Griefmaker

By George H Gurley

The Griefmaker is a work of fiction penned in the literary style which is in the interpersonal drama, social issues, and cultural issues subgenres. It is intended for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author George Gurley. Much in the style of...

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