Brandenburg II

The Ninth Circle of Hell
By James Cloud

Brandenburg II: The Ninth Circle of Hell by James Cloud is a penetrating and well-researched story about Nazi Germany as told from the German perspective. While Hitler is the focal point, the struggles of those under the Third Reich keep the wheels of the storyline...

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Don't Poke the Bear

By Robin D'Amato

Don't Poke the Bear is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama, women’s fiction, and slice of life subgenres, set in recent contemporary times. It is intended for the general adult reading audience was penned by author Robin D'Amato. The year is 1995 and...

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Before You Go

By Julie Hodgson

This astonishing book, Before You Go by Julie Hodgson, is a book about a career-driven journalist, Daisy, who chose her career over everything. She believes that happiness and fulfillment only come when you’re at the top of your career. However, she agreed to go on...

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Last At Bat

Small Town Big Secrets
By Mark Donahue

Last At Bat: Small Town Big Secrets by Mark Donahue is a remarkable story of the human spirit in its capacity to beat tremendous odds. The story opens with the crash of a passenger airplane where baseball star Dylan Michael is among the passengers. The...

A Revolution of the Mind

By MV Perry

A Revolution of the Mind by MV Perry is a work of literary fiction that centers around its first-person narrator, Boo Harvey. Boo has grown up with the trappings of wealth in Chicago. We see dips in her mental health from early on, but when...

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Animal Lab

By Bob Zeidman

Animal Lab, by Bob Zeidman, is the kind of compelling dystopian novel that classic 'what-if' sociopolitical fiction is made of. Imagine one day humans are gone, and only lab animals remain, waking up knowing how to reason and communicate. Left without human guidance or interference,...

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Charlotte

La Beauté et La Tragédie
By Tom Gauthier

Charlotte: La Beauté et La Tragédie by Tom Gauthier brings you into the world of Les Filles de Roi—the daughters of the king. These young French women were sent to marry and populate within the Quebec colony. Gauthier spins not just a tale of characters...

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Power Park

A Novel
By David Keay

Power Park is like nothing you have read before. Adopting a far from conventional style of writing, David Keay weaves a comically robust work of fiction with unmistakable satirical and ironic depth. Keay wittily introduces readers to the chucklesome residents of Westmoreland, the likes of...

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The Witch Of Brentwood

By Real Carpentier

The Witch Of Brentwood by Real Carpentier is set in 1684, a time when people’s cries of witches and magic were a common thing. Everyone feared the unexplainable and even the slightest accusation or suspicion of magic could have you hanged. Twins Isabell and Alexander...

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A Lady Newspaperman's Dilemma

By Eileen Joyce Donovan

A Lady Newspaperman’s Dilemma by Eileen Donovan artfully lays out the choices women had in the 1920s pursuing a journalism career. Newspapers were the most influential communications medium in the early 20th century, known for their ability to frame political issues. Competition for jobs was...

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