End The Fed
Ron Paul speaks what he believes. I greatly respect him for that. In End The Fed he discusses why we should look closely at the Fed and why we should consider ending it. He explains how currency works in a society. The Fed has power...
Ron Paul speaks what he believes. I greatly respect him for that. In End The Fed he discusses why we should look closely at the Fed and why we should consider ending it. He explains how currency works in a society. The Fed has power...
"End of the Trail" by Vickie McDonough is the sixth and last book in the 'Texas Trail series'. The novels revolve around the Morgan family that spent turbulent times in Texas spanning 50 years. In the final book one meets up with Brooks Morgan who...
The Very End of Things by author Noel Fordham is a novel that intertwines the stories of several characters and events, from the disappearance of Patience Sweetlove, the latest victim of the “Albion Snatcher,” to the psychotic policeman, the washed-up writer, or the story of...
End of the Line is a short story written by Steven Penny. Eight-year-old Maeve O’Grady yearns for days gone by, when there was love and peace between her parents. Living with her mother, Caroline McCandless, on weekdays and with her father, Dave O’Grady, on weekends,...
The Story That Didn’t Want to End by Joe Fortson is an adventure any avid young reader would love to experience. With a storybook waiting for his childhood reader to come back into his adventures, Joe Fortson shows the natural human instinct of avoiding change....
The Mission to End Slavery is a work of historical fiction set in different periods of world history, and it was penned by author Denis Olasehinde Akinmolasire. Featuring some dynamic feats of time travel and an important central message, the book contains scenes of violence...
End of the Race by Judith Kirscht tells the story of Annika, a swimmer who is training for the 2008 Olympics: her last chance for glory as her thirtieth birthday looms. During an emotional battle with a miscarriage, her husband Brian goes sailing with two...
The True End of Money and The Path To Free by Mr Derek M. McGowan II explores the role of money and capitalism across various eras, and through the eyes of characters ranging from a spineless playboy, an immigrant determined to improve the prospects of...
Riley McCullough's summer in The Summer the World Ended by Matthew S. Cox does not start out very promisingly. She and her best friend had planned to spend the summer together, but then her friend's parents take her on a two-week holiday in Puerto Vallarta....
Not only will children enjoy this sweet Christmas story, but their parents will too. The animal characters in The Tale of the Animals’ Christmas in Crouch End come to life through the words of Lance Lee and illustrations by Meilo So. Rufus the Red Fox...
The Lost Painting by C.J. Toca is a well-written thriller that follows Stefania DiMaggio, a brave journalist who gets involved in a dangerous situation after receiving a package from a friend named Thomas. Magdu Amor, a popular Bollywood actress, is missing, and Thomas fears he...
The Slug Queen Chronicles is a work of playful fantasy fiction written for middle-grade aged children and penned by author S. O. Thomas. Billed as Season One of the chronicles, the opening to the story sees twelve-year-old Cricket Kane face a dangerous magical adventure as...
The Kingdom War by J.D. Ruffin is a fantasy that starts with a prophesy inscribed in a glassy black stone. A loyal servant sworn to her cause will see Irina, the most powerful mage on the continent, return when the time is right. Hidden in...
The Horseless Horsemen, Book 1: Jude by Ross C Miller is a chilling paranormal thriller. Jude awakens in a radioactive, half-decomposed body with no memory of his past. Gifted with supernatural abilities but plagued by deteriorating flesh, Jude roams the country, battling real-life monsters disguised...
The Horseless Horsemen: Rita is the second book in the series by Ross C Miller. The story follows Rita as she battles dangers she never thought she would. After being murdered, Rita inexplicably wakes up in the body of another recently killed woman and quickly...
Not every love story starts with a magical first meeting—some begin with a packed suitcase and a brave goodbye. The Colors of Us by Long Temple reveals that anyone, at any age, can start over. Olivia, a middle-aged woman, decides to take the chance on...
The Inhabited Arc by Joe Trabocco is a collection of three short stories, all standalones and each enveloped in the singular consciousness of its narrator. In Epiphany, Lydia is in a coastal house where daily life by the shore slowly awakens an inner awareness, leading...
Can love endure the cards that life deals? In this decades-spanning romance about love lost, secrets kept, and second chances, The Bitter End by Elise Lapham, Lilly Conroy is about to find out. In the summer of 1990, recent divorcee Lilly decides to take her...
It had only been six months since Margo, an accountant in Chicago, met Sam Wailing, yet she had agreed to marry him and follow him back to Iowa to meet his parents. All Margo hopes for is that Sam’s family will accept her. But she...
What if the Greek myth of Persephone and Demeter was retold not with gods and goddesses, but with a modern twist? That’s what Lance Lee has set out to do in The Tale of the Wicked Old Woman and the Very Nice ‘Beast’ of Crouch...