Iris
Iris is a work of fiction in the crime genre. It is aimed at mature readers and was penned by Chand Svare Ghei. The book follows the life of Special Detective Kenneth Johansen through a series of excerpts from his life as an investigator as...
Iris is a work of fiction in the crime genre. It is aimed at mature readers and was penned by Chand Svare Ghei. The book follows the life of Special Detective Kenneth Johansen through a series of excerpts from his life as an investigator as...
Food and good-looking men are not always a good mix. That’s what Nicola has to learn. But, right now, she’s obsessed with her passion for baking and the goal of winning the Northern Bake Off competition. And, she has her eye on the handsome TV...
The Giant's Giant by Mark Cheverton is a young adult dystopian fantasy, set in a world that experienced a great nuclear disaster that nearly killed all life on Earth. The Earth survived and was renamed Phoniex. The creatures of Phoniex evolved over the centuries, and...
Screaming for Pleasure: How Horror Makes You Happy and Healthy by S.A. Bradley is an intriguing look at horror culture. This author pulls together information that we all may have felt or sensed but never analyzed: centered on the idea that horror is beneficial to...
The Redwood Asylum by L.A. Detwiler is a paranormal horror story. The Redwood Asylum stands alone in a thick forest. The stone façade hides a grim history of criminally insane, disturbed people, hidden away from the world. Jessica Rosen is 26 and she needs to...
Go From Hustle To Flow by Amanda W. Jenkins is a practical and encouraging self-help book that ultimately helps us achieve flow in our work. As a recognized thought leader with proven ability, Amanda has found balance in her life by devoting herself to the...
In All Things Small by Norman B. Schwartz, we first meet protagonist Nathan Epstein in 1961, with a guidebook of Rome in his hand as he settles at a cheap table in a cheap restaurant in the Eternal City. Trying to read the menu after...
Taking professional photos requires a lot of time. What's the best way to take a photo? Is it by using your phone, your tablet, or a camera? If you need to learn how to install an airbag in an older model vehicle, visit YouTube;...
Winter’s Warrior by Scarlett Scott is Book 13 in The Wicked Winters historical romance series. Caro Sutton found a man beaten and left for dead near her family’s gaming hell. It was set up so that the Suttons would be blamed. She took him in...
A Pastor’s Pit by Judge Roy Sparkman toys with your rational thoughts and challenges your beliefs about religious liberties, with no guarantee of protection of constitutional freedoms. Pastor Preston Curtis has been indicted and put on trial for preaching from the Bible. It sounds harmless,...
Will and His Best Friend Whale by K.A. Mulenga is a book that talks about very sensitive and important issues, such as bullying, the loss of a loved one, and caring for the environment that surrounds us. Will is a boy who has to go...
In Watkins Glen by Eleanor Lerman, Susan had moved to the tranquil town of Watkins Glen fifteen years ago from New York. Now in her sixties, Susan had become estranged from her older brother Mark until she receives a call from his son, concerned for...
Kindergarten Kapers: The Sabrina Series, written by Sabrina Runyon, is an autobiographical story. The author’s note details that she grew up poor in West Virginia and had to move five times before second grade. Sabrina is excited to start Kindergarten and on her first day...
Lady Columba Venus Revelations by the accomplished Raymond "Cosmic Ray" Keller is an intriguing work of non-fiction on the existence of extraterrestrials and the role they play in the universe. It's written in an as-told style from Annabell Krebs, aka Lady Columba: a social activist,...
Gorilla Tales: My Life as a Professional Primate by Donald McLeod is an award-winning, riveting, funny memoir about a Hollywood actor who's played gorillas in some of the biggest movies in recent memory. Maybe you've never thought of it, but someone is inside those ape...
Ordinary Extraordinary African American Women: As We Mature is a work of non-fiction in the culture and social issues sub-genres. It is suitable for all ages and was penned by author Stephana I. Colbert. The book is a biography of a group of twelve African...
“Writing for me is my spirituality. It’s how I deal with my problems and face the world.” I can certainly relate to that sentiment. It’s the writing that drives me forward each day. But there are hurdles along the way: procrastination and the so-called menace...
The Kabbalah of Life is a work of non-fiction in the self-help, introspective, and social issues subgenres and was penned by author Rabbi Yakov Saacks. Subtitled ‘A much deeper look into our surroundings’, this poignant expanded work takes a critical look at the modern world...
Murder LLC is the second book in the Scott Brody Thriller series by Bryan Cassiday, and it is a spellbinding story that follows a private detective as he weaves through a deadly plot to locate a missing person. Damian Playa is manipulated into a dangerous...
We Beheld His Glory: A Novel by William Tinsley is an intriguing work of historical fiction set in the time of Christ. You will be among the twelve disciples as they travel with Jesus during His early years, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection. The names, places,...