Who Am I
Who Am I: A Poetic Journey by William Fredrick is a poetic journey through the life of an African American man on a quest for love in all its forms, from family love to self-love to love of knowledge and beyond. But along the way...
Who Am I: A Poetic Journey by William Fredrick is a poetic journey through the life of an African American man on a quest for love in all its forms, from family love to self-love to love of knowledge and beyond. But along the way...
William Auman’s If Trees Could Testify is inspired by the cold-case double homicide of the Gahagan siblings Grady (83) and Bonnie (79) in July 1983; a brother and sister whose family history had been intrinsically linked to the small mountain community in which they resided....
Primeval Waters by William Burke is a horror novel set on the Amazon River. Burke's bloody, twisty, gory adventure is a throwback to classic horror creature stories. A water trip gives way to aliens, mystic powers, and current-day pirates. The protagonist is Micah Clarke, a...
The Ghosts We Know is William Dean’s second mystery/thriller novel. The story is set in a small peaceful town. Sunny Slope, the friendliest neighborhood in Two Rivers, Oregon, is suddenly riddled with sinister occurrences. The town’s teens are acting strangely. When one of them takes...
Xentar: Galactic Conquest by William J is a political science fiction novel with incredible world-building and well-developed characters. Set in a galaxy ruled by the Chalice of Power, no one had any control over any aspect of their lives. The Chalice of Power consists of...
Bold Springs by William Tinsley is a work of historical fiction with a Christian theme. Set during the Civil War, it’s an epic tale that spans the secession of Texas to the battlefields of Virginia and crescendos at Gettysburg. It is centered around two men:...
The Gemstone Chronicles Book Three: The Emerald, by William L. Stuart, is set in Celahir, the elven world. Aidan and Maggie, their family, and the Light Elves are on a mission to find the third gemstone, the emerald. On their journey, they encounter pesky dwarves,...
Lakewood by William Walsh brings us the journal of 18-year-old Robert English during his 1973 summer vacation. He is housesitting for his history professor who lives in Lakewood, Chautauqua County, New York. The house is the same house he lived in as a child and...
What role does technology play in human evolution? Will technology replace humans and result in more unemployment and poverty? Will technology make education more accessible to a larger population? If you have similar questions to these, read on. Evolution Continues: A Human-Computer Partnership explores technology...
Utopia Project: The Frayed Threads of Hope is a work of fiction in the science fiction and post-apocalyptic adventure subgenres. It is intended for the general reading audience and forms the second novel of the Utopia Project trilogy by author Billy Dering. The pace really...
Playing With Fire: A Supernatural Urban Fantasy (Uncommon Bonds Book 1) by William E. Noland follows Lotte, a teenage girl who has just moved from Germany with her father. Lotte is the epitome of an outcast, although she couldn’t care less about what others think....
Stress Test: How Donald Trump Threatens American Democracy by William Cooper is a collection of previously published columns by the author. The theme is American Democracy, its current state of health, and the stresses it has undergone during and after the Trump presidency. The collection...
Americans in France. Not so unusual, or is it? Tour of Duty by William H. Coles is set in 1960s Europe in the Cold War era during a nuclear attack threat. Physician Miles Ballard is serving in the Air Force at US Air Station, Châteauroux,...
Granduncle Bertie by William Peace is an inspirational novel about one man’s quest for a peaceful death. The story unravels when Albert Smithson asks his grandniece Sarah to help him write his memoir. In the last seven years, the two have been partners in writing...
William Gensburger's mystery novel Angle of Death: A Mackenzie Michaels Mystery is a fast-paced crime story. Mackenzie Michaels, known as Maxie, and Kobe Jameson are detectives in the Corpus Christi Police Department. Devin Parker is a news reporter with the Corpus Christi Chronicle. Maxie, Kobe,...
Ruby, an Asian elephant from a zoo, draws images with a stick on the ground. Ruby dreams about making them colorful and vivid to share the beauty she sees around her with the world. But the world can be cold and even cruel for other...
Dreaming in Chinese: Memoirs from a Taiwanese Prison by William Tsung is a relatively short but impactful account of life inside a Taiwanese prison. The author is what was known as an ABC (American Born Chinese). When he traveled from California to Taiwan in January...
Stranger on the Shore is a mystery by William J. Borak. A woman’s body is found on the Brooklyn side of the East River by two boys. They see a woman with her dog and call for help. The woman ignores them and just walks...
The late-night call from Mr. Miller would have a great impact on their lives. Germany had intensified its bombings across the country, which greatly cost the Standfield family. Alice had always been considered an odd duck. After being a good wife for several years, she...
Hammer to Fall is a work in the urban fantasy, adventure, and supernatural action subgenres and forms the second novel of the Uncommon Bonds series. Penned by William E. Noland, it is best suited to the general adult and mature YA reading audiences. In this...