Bare
Bare: The Misplaced Art of Grieving and Dancing by Sandy Oshiro Rosen is a story of grieving and it's also the author's personal view on grief and grieving. Vanessa is a week away from the birth of her first child and she senses all is...
Bare: The Misplaced Art of Grieving and Dancing by Sandy Oshiro Rosen is a story of grieving and it's also the author's personal view on grief and grieving. Vanessa is a week away from the birth of her first child and she senses all is...
In The Ghost of Shelly Dee by Joel Borelli, a young boy, Drew, sees ghosts and they are not fun. He has had this ability since his parents died. It doesn’t help the fact that his life has been upturned after that. Moved to a...
When Amy Musil, beautiful, strong-willed and kind, finds herself in trouble, fearing for her very life, she fights back with an instinct and skill she had no idea she had. Amy discovers that she’s innately endowed with a set of abilities that are highly sought...
In Beyond The Pale by C Michelle McCarty, Abbie's mother, Phoebe, has just died. Her father, her soul mate, died when she was a young girl and her mother never forgave Abbie for her father's death. A sad thing for a girl to live with,...
In K-9 Cop: Case #1 – The Dreck Report by Erna Mueller, a selfish cop named Spencer comes up short when it is time to get into heaven. In order to make the cut, he must return to earth as a dog and help troubled...
If you like unusual plots that combine a bit of science fiction, fantasy, action, with some paranormal bits, then The God Thought by Dave Cravens would be a very good choice for you. In this novel, you get to meet Oliver, who lost his child...
There and Back Again: A Decade of Travel Tales is a non-fiction collection written by Timothy Imhoff. Imhoff and his wife, Rachel Dietz, both love travelling, and they decided to get married while on a trip to Costa Rica. They arranged to be married on...
Puzzle Trees is a young adult mystery written by Thom Mark Shepard. Joe Sheffield is a freshman in high school. He's pretty much on his own in school now that his best friends, the Brill twins, moved away and his other best friend, Dave, became...
In Search of Piétons: A Photo Documentary is a non-fiction photographic work written by Bill Bolton. The author was intrigued when he discovered that the illuminated pedestrian crossing signs found throughout France were not all the same. When he had discovered over 20 different designs...
One of the most difficult addictions to break, smoking has caused fits for nearly everyone who ever tried to quit. Brad Lamm has put together a solid method for quitting in Hand to Mouth: 4 Steps in 4 Weeks to Quit Smoking Now. This practical...
In Sins of Fathers by Catherine Sue Morgan, Rebecca Bennet is a trauma therapist, but that does not mean she does not have demons in her closet. Twenty years ago, her father raped and killed an unsuspecting girl. The aftermath of that horrible time had...
In Naraya - A Voice from the Past to Guide our Future by Ayam Ramar, Helen Mayflower had just graduated high school but, even with all the excitement of putting that chapter of her life behind her, she felt like something was missing. Helen had...
Call of the Conjurer by Ryan Grimbly is a paranormal thriller about an underground military force, Hidden Government Army, whose job it is to fight ethereal enemies and maintain the current structure of the world order without being discovered. Captain Calbert Mason, an experienced Combat...
Attention, all cat lovers, 365 Fascinating Facts You Didn’t Know About Your Cat will answer every question you ever had and more. Peter Scottsdale has written a book about cats, starting with Ancient Egypt and continuing to the present day. There are way more than...
The Seren Trilogy is a children's and pre-teens' fantasy series written by Darren Lewis. Ellie's adventures begin when she's out on a picnic with her parents and little brother Jack. After lunch, she starts exploring the park and hears voices coming from behind a tree....
In False Guilt by Peter Fritze, Paul Tews was accused of the murder of his friend Art fifteen years ago. He was never found guilty and he tried to forget his past in every way possible. But when his old friend Louis met him one...
A strange man keeps coming to a bar, orders vodka with water, and just stares at the TV, whether on or off. After a few days of this routine, customers start taunting the stranger, but he simply ignores them. One night, he refuses to order...
In At the Center by Dorothy Van Soest, Sylvia Jensen is a middle-aged, white social worker who works at a foster agency somewhere in “Indian Country.” When 5-year-old Anthony Little Eagle is found dead in the foster home where one of the agency’s social workers...
Randy Bamboo in Chicken City by RC Beaird is the story of a city boy gone country. When Randy's family decided to change their lives by moving to the countryside, Randy was excited. How could he resist the promise of rearing his own chickens? This...
U.S. Naval Tsunami: How the United States Navy and Marines Won a War over One-third of the Earth's surface with Less than 50,000 Fatalities by Donald J. Meyers is set against the backdrop of World War II in the Pacific when Japanese naval bombers went...