There's a Mouse in the Cupboard
Colin saw a mouse in the cupboard and when he told his mommy, she asked him to catch it. Colin did not know how he should catch it and his mommy told him to catch it with the help of a cat. He then told...
Colin saw a mouse in the cupboard and when he told his mommy, she asked him to catch it. Colin did not know how he should catch it and his mommy told him to catch it with the help of a cat. He then told...
Lord Byron's Ring by James Pumpelly is a haunting story of love, loss, and power. Through an omniscient narrator, we get to know of Sara Burden’s blissful marriage to Jack, who has always regarded himself lucky in all respects. His admirable work ethic has yielded...
Among Kings: The Amazing Adventures of the Congo's African American Livingstone and the Courageous People who Toppled King Leopold II by Joey O’Connor tells the story of one man’s courage as he becomes the voice of a voiceless and enslaved people, of the greed of...
Pete Dawson, a British man in his mid-fifties, is dealing with a number of changes in the past few years. He was recently divorced; his ex-wife moved to New York and only one of his grown children lives with him, while the other two live...
Martyrs and Manifestations: Hexed Poems and Art for Holiday Gatherings is a collected work of imaginative poetry and emotive wordplay, penned and illustrated by author Milan Sergent. As the title suggests, this quirky and highly enjoyable work showcases the poetic talents of the author, whose...
Towns And Villages Situated Along The North TransPennine Line: A Collection of Word Search Puzzles by Lois Henderson is a fun and interactive book with a collection of word search puzzles inspired by the author's multiple journeys taken by train as a teenager in Cape...
The Slummer: Quarters Till Death by Geoffrey Simpson is a compelling, futuristic novel that features a sport scarcely written about: running. Set in 2083, Benjamin Brandt is among those who live on the fringes of society. He belongs to the class of poor people commonly...
What Remains: The Many Ways We Say Goodbye is a non-fiction anthology of the rites and rituals performed at funerals and memorials across the globe. The pieces are written in collaboration with several authors, compiled in a beautiful study of modern anthropology by editors Sandi...
Three Tamales for the Señor and Other Stories by James Tipton is a collection of the late author and former literature and writing professor's work. Tipton zeroes in on his retirement in Mexico as the inspiration for each of the seventeen pieces in this anthology,...
The Journey: A Soon-To-Be Graduate's Guide to Life by H.S. Daniels is a self-help book for the generation of students emerging from their high school life and transitioning to what most would colloquially call 'the real world'. The book is broken down into seven days...
A thrilling science fiction mystery, Houdini's Rendezvous by George Moore is about Sean St. Jean, the founder of Babbage Labs, Incorporated, who owns the lion’s share of the company profits. With the recent death of his first and only CFO, Max Bennet, Alison Kessler steps...
Black Girl Magic: A Book About Loving Yourself Just the Way You Are is a children’s educational picture book written by Zahra Bryan and illustrated by Jose Nieto. Kaelyn just knew that this year would be magical and very special indeed. She was a big...
The Call of Magic by A.R. Ceagan provides a seductive glimpse into a magical realm balanced by genuine consequences and ramifications. The intricately described realm is full of mystery, intrigue and peppered with danger. Ceagan introduces readers to Emma Lie, a driven, ambitious young lady...
Common Ground is a work of non-fiction in the religious and socio-political discussion sub-genres and was penned by author Dr. Kamal W. Khan. The work is intended for mature reading audiences to consider, and addresses the pertinent issue of the Western view of the religion...
A few weeks before her twenty-second birthday, Belle was walking up to her cottage when she was stopped by a red-haired woman. This woman said to her, “Beware of the blue-eyed man...” Next, she got a call from her dad; he’d been trapped in an...
When a very important program is stolen from the Department of Defense and the man delivering it is found dead, Wet Work (Trace Conner Book 1) begins. The Colonel, who is head of security of the company that created the software, calls in the...
The Coming is a sci-fi thriller written by author Dan Coffman. Shane Reid is a UFO skeptic and former professor at Northwestern University whose wife's and child's deaths lead him to early retirement and becoming a full-time UFO investigator. When UFO-logist Brad Shelton brings a...
Dr. Infinity and the Soul Smasher is the fourth book in The Adventures of Ubergirl by Matthew Cox, a well-written story for fans of children's fantasy and science fiction. Kelly Donovan understands the word chaos more than anyone else and that implies a lot —...
Joseph of Arimathea: The Secret Disciple Who Buried the Body of Jesus by Ken Westbrook is a must-read historical Christian novel. This is a fictionalized account of Joseph, an unassuming businessman waiting on the prophesied Messiah, who asked Pilate for permission to bury the body...
How many of you know how to write a letter, and have actually written a letter? Do you enjoy writing letters and, better yet, receiving them in the mailbox (not the email box, but the real mailbox)? Well, there is a gorilla named Silverback Jeremy...