Whose Fault

By Ryan D. Patterson Sr.

Whose Fault? by Ryan D. Patterson Sr. is an intense portrayal of the rarely talked about the culture of blame. Abbey and Doug are a typically happy couple blessed with two wonderful children. Their marriage and faith are about to be tested when their children...

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A Panther Crosses Over

By Sam Foster

A Panther Crosses Over by Sam Foster is a historical novel that unfolds after the French Indian War, which provided Great Britain with territorial gains in North America that resulted in colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution. The story is narrated from the...

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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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Obedience

The Guild Book One
By Nichole M. Willden

In Obedience, when we meet Emma and the only parents she knows, she calls her father by the odd moniker of “Leader”. Our first question is why? The woman she knows as her mother is the icy Monique. Emma is on constant tenterhooks around...

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Color of Authority

When taking a knee becomes taking a stand
By Bruce Carleton Fisher

Color of Authority: When Taking a Knee Becomes Taking a Stand by Bruce Carleton Fisher is an engrossing tale about the evils of manipulating diversity. Lt. Colonel Jesse Hawkins has served his country as a jet fighter pilot for twenty years. Upon retirement, his commanding...

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Life, Unedited

By L. Dieudonné Lemmert

What if humans edited themselves genetically to settle on alien planets… what if one of them returned to Earth? Genetically modified humans have spread across the universe and settled human colonies in distant worlds. One of these, known as the Sorority, is on a mission...

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Gender

Two Novellas in Verse
By Anne Harding Woodworth

Gender by Anne Harding Woodworth is two short novellas in rhyme and free verse form questioning the meaning of gender. The first story is about a young woman Martina who wants to join her father when he joins the monastery, and because she has no...

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Just One More

By Tamara Merrill

Perhaps Harriet Blimm would never have found herself in her current plight had her mother made even the slightest effort to be there for her. Having put up with an abusive drunkard who was looking after her, Harriet pushes him down a staircase and murders...

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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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Meatpacking

A Novel
By Michael Heslin

In Meatpacking: A Novel by Michael Heslin, Max grew up with her uncle on her mother’s side while her mother was in an asylum. Later, Max and her daughter Salome lived in a hardware store loft with no other rooms except the water closet. Max...

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