Smailholm
To the people of Smailholm, Wynn is the nice giantess who comes to visit their tiny village, but in reality, the inhabitants are the product of a curse that shrank the people long ago. As far as Wynn knows, she’s the only person who is...
To the people of Smailholm, Wynn is the nice giantess who comes to visit their tiny village, but in reality, the inhabitants are the product of a curse that shrank the people long ago. As far as Wynn knows, she’s the only person who is...
The Holding is a work of fiction in the dystopian, futuristic and adventure sub-genres, and was penned by author Daniel Greene. Written as the fifth book in the continuing series The End Time Saga, this work is intended for mature audiences owing to the presence...
The Dahlonega Sisters: The Gold Miner Ring by Diane M How is a fascinating mystery story. Mutzi McGilvray did something she shouldn’t have done when she was a teenager; she stole a ring her father bought for her sister. Now everything is going wrong and...
One of the most practical and down-to-earth business books I have read recently is Yes is More: Tangible and Timeless Ways to Differentiate Yourself from Your Competitors by Howard L. Brown. This book goes beyond just differentiating yourself, with lessons on running the operations of...
Two babies, connected through a dimension of love and light, have come to enable the earth's population to ascend to the next level of consciousness in the intriguing novel, The Alters (We Live in Many Mansions) by Ian Lenathen. Brought into the world at the...
The Rider by Charles Simpson is an interesting book that explores the themes of life, death, and rebirth, a narrative with a strong appeal to readers who enjoy reincarnation and fans of Franz Kafka. Sixty-five-year-old Janusz Zalewski dies happily in 1915, and as he dies,...
Privateers is a work of fiction in the crime drama, historical mystery, and contemporary thriller sub-genres, and was penned by author Charlie Newton. In this dangerous and very exciting tale, we discover the roots of hidden gold, stolen from the bank of Haiti during the...
Lightscape is the first installment of a trilogy for young adults by Emily K. Karlewicz. A young orphan girl, Selkie, with an extraordinary talent for drawing, meets Aidan and her world is never the same again. The two fall in love but there is a...
Swords and Saints: A Doctor's Journey by Robert Adams, MD is an utterly engaging memoir about the life of an ex-SEAL and Navy commander who decided to enter medical school on an Army scholarship as a career change. While Dr. Adams briefly discusses his prior...
I AM is a hard-hitting and expressive work of poetry, collected and composed by author Amanda de Geneste. Written for adult readers, the book specifically focuses on sexual situations regarding child molestation and abuse and therefore contains explicit language and graphic references. A difficult read...
Treasure of the Blue Whale is a literary fiction novel written by Steven Mayfield. The odds were just about incalculable that the effluent spat out by a whale as it sought to escape the harpoons of Japanese whalers and honed down into its purest form,...
There are a lot of negative vibes in the world – things that challenge our very being, our mental state, and, most importantly, our beliefs. Bad vibes are created by inclement weather, difficult people, bullies, unhappy situations and so much more. These negative vibes may...
The Governor initiates an order to remove the homeless from the streets of San Francisco, and now there is only one man left to catch in the fascinating short story, The Last One On The Run (A Novelette) by Don Daglow. Citizens Support Patrol is...
A woman vanishes a few hours after a corpse is discovered in her barn, sending her niece into a frenzy and a team of investigators on her tail in the exciting mystery novel, Spent Identity (Annalisse Series Book 2) by Marlene M. Bell. While her...
Fun With Sailboats by Peter Brennan is about the author's interest in sailing that began at the age of nine when he was introduced to it by his dad. He speaks about his first Styrofoam sailboat and how the family would use it when they...
Samson: The Wrath of God is an intense work of historical fiction with Christian themes and plenty of suspense, penned by author W. K. Leslie. Subtitled “I’m not who you think I am”, the work contains graphic scenes of violence amid its intriguing and somewhat...
Dawn of Oppression: America's Last Days by D.I. Telbat is book two in the Christian apocalyptic adventure trilogy, The Last Dawn, preceded by book one, Dawn of Affliction. The story picks up where Affliction left off, but much of the backstory is provided within the...
Safir was only one of many lonely immigrants living in New York in the 1950s. It was post World War II and a lot of the immigrants had their own sad stories to share, ghosts that continued to haunt their daily lives. Named after the...
What important things do you know? Do you know why Mom insists on three healthy meals a day? Do you know the days of the week? Or how to read an analog clock? Do you know how to safely cross the street? Do you know...
My Best Thinking by author Sarina Wheatman, while fiction, gives the audience a clear view of what a person seeking rehab could experience. While some classify those seeking treatment as crazy, hopeless, or even worthless, Sarina Wheatman helps the reader to understand that no one...