The Dog in the Hollow

Living in the rough at the end of a chain, with meager portions of food once a day, isn’t much of a life for a dog. To be taken into a ring to fight to the death isn’t much better. So, when wounded and abandoned...
Living in the rough at the end of a chain, with meager portions of food once a day, isn’t much of a life for a dog. To be taken into a ring to fight to the death isn’t much better. So, when wounded and abandoned...
Don't Lead Alone: Think Like a System, Act Like a Network, Lead Like a Movement! by Cleveland Justis and Daniel Student is a business self-help guide to energize the way we view partnerships. Justis and Student explain the concept of their method through the metaphor...
Troll Forest: A Norwegian Tale is a picture book for children written by Donna Marie Seim and illustrated by Susan Spellman. It introduces us to Peter, a fourteen-year-old boy who is traversing the Norwegian countryside. After three days of hard work in a faraway land,...
Skin Scam: Dying to be Beautiful by Melvin L Elson is a non-fiction guide to health and fitness that focuses on cosmetic dermatology. The first few chapters include interesting discussions on the psychology of those seeking this treatment and the behind-the-scenes situation with titles like...
Maggie's Bed and Breakfast: A New Start by Eva D Beaty is a heart-warming contemporary love story told through a compelling cast of characters. When her husband Don was still alive, they had discussed plans for opening a bed-and-breakfast. After losing his battle with cancer,...
Laquisha Waterman-Engram introduces Michelle, whose superpower is music. She has several musical instruments - tools that she uses to put a smile on everyone's face. It can be in the park, at the dinner table, even in bed before going to sleep, or early morning...
The Quantum Entanglement is the third volume of The Saga Of The Phoenix sci-fi series by Oriano Galvanini. After leading the Terrestrians in their fight against the Govhlor Empire, Admiral Gordon, alongside Doctors Weissman and Weisenthal, find themselves tasked with the responsibility to figure out...
The ForestWomen: A Journal, A Journey, written by Sissel Waage and illustrated by Ivan Josipovic, is a journal dedicated to encouraging readers to look at their environment and learn from it. Each page delves into different nature exercises that the reader can utilize to be...
Double Deception by Rita H Rowe is a short story about the perfect life. That’s what Tess thinks she has, with a successful career and the family of her dreams. But then Brian comes into her life, and suddenly Tess realizes that her life wasn’t...
Ronald Burley and Marta were best friends from childhood and even toyed with romance until they drifted apart. Marta moved out of town and got married, while Burley remained and became the manager of a mini-mart. Years later, he met Lavender LeClair at a soccer...
Archangel: The Book of Mammon by Black Mike is the first book in the Archangel Fantasy Thriller series. Special Agent Michael Lieberman heads up the anti-terrorism unit, and his next case is about to lead him down a strange, demonic path that reveals his heritage....
In Foundations by Abigail Stewart, the author has taken a simple object such as a house and woven three interesting but very different stories around this house such as the influence each person has on the house itself and how the house makes people change...
The Color of Frost by Kasey Rogers is a delightful novel exploring themes relevant to modern life. It follows Nina DeMarco, a twenty-seven-year-old woman, as she contemplates the futility of her life. After almost five years of being happily married, her husband informs Nina that...
Stalingrad, Iron and Fire is a work of fiction in the historical fiction and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is best suited to the mature adult reading audience owing to graphic violence and sexual scenes and was penned by Richard J Reese. The plot follows two...
Garden Mystery by Rachelle Jones Smith is an adorable children’s storybook about horticulture and the challenges of achieving a good harvest. In this story, we follow Lil Bit, a young boy who enjoys spending school breaks with his grandparents as they tend their garden. Something...
Severed Roots by Nego Huzcotoq is a timely dystopian novel that touches on a contemporary social issue regarding sex and gender equality and makes a bold prediction as to where a matriarchal society could lead. Picture a world run and managed by women where the...
Maggie’s Encore: A Heart-Warming Tale of a Music-Loving Shelter Dog by Danielle LaRosa is a beautiful picture book for children. Encore the singing and dancing dog lives in a shelter and dreams of finding his forever home. But Encore isn't like any other dog, and...
The Horoscope Writer is a work of fiction in the crime, thriller, and suspense subgenres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to some explicit language and graphic content throughout, as well as strong references to rape, suicide, and murder. Penned by author...
Noble Satyr: Roxton Foundation Series Book 1 by Lucinda Brant is an 18th-century twisted tale of aristocracy, manners, love, and family conniving in the very best grand style of Georgian and Regency romances. Antonia is a young woman in peril. Despite being brought up by...
In My Story, His Glory, Nathaniel X. Arnold shares his heart-warming and inspirational testimony of God’s love with us. He tells of his encounters with his Creator, the tests he had to endure, and how it has all aided in helping him understand God and...