Nosey
Nosey, a fun book aimed at pre-schoolers, is a cute and sassy little story about an even more adorable monster living in our noses. Written in a fun way by Katie Hallam, who is a mother herself, it is a children’s book with an entertaining...
Nosey, a fun book aimed at pre-schoolers, is a cute and sassy little story about an even more adorable monster living in our noses. Written in a fun way by Katie Hallam, who is a mother herself, it is a children’s book with an entertaining...
Dorothy Wiley’s Letters of Fire and Sword opens in Scotland during the era of King Edward and his son, who ruled England. The story focuses on Lady Erca MacNeill and Sir Alexander MacMillan. Lady Erca, Countess Isabella, Queen Elizabeth, Robert the Bruce’s sisters, and his...
Mothers Vol. 1 is a work of fiction that covers interpersonal drama, and urban as well as sociocultural issues. It was penned by Ben Burgess Jr. as the emotive and detailed prequel to the novel Defining Moments: Black and White. It is best suited to...
George Varnell: The Life and Times of a Pioneering Sportsman is a biography in the sports subgenre. It is suitable for the general reading audience and is penned by Jeff Burlingame. A fitting tribute and detailed biographical celebration, this work takes us through the many...
Parkwood Hills by Kristian Daniels introduces Joshua Redgrave, who has never been in a relationship and can no longer hide who he is. Michael Pendergrass, a new teacher, awakens the feelings that Joshua has been repressing for years. Michael was accepted by the community of...
The Secret is the first book in the Serendipity series by Topher Kaler. This epic young adult science fiction story begins on the planet Eden, where a long-established colony is forced to make an impossible choice to escape the destruction of their civilization. This choice...
The Son's Supremacy: A Guide to Hebrews is a non-fiction religion and philosophy book written by Michael Whitworth. Hebrews is the 19th book of the New Testament. As discussed in this book, it's arguably the most perplexing book in the New Testament. The author writes...
A young man raised in isolation is thrust into an unknown world. All he has ever known is his father, who raised him in the mountains. He has never interacted with other people. Hence his knowledge of humans and reality is limited. He spent his...
Sophia Alexander's Homespun spins a moving, character-rich tale that involves family drama, crime, and a thrilling climactic ending. Something evil is happening in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, and Vivian's job as a journalist is to investigate and uncover such stories. Ginny's request to go...
Where Liberty Lies by Nathaniel M Wrey is a work in the dystopian, thriller, and adventure subgenres suitable for the general adult reading audience. It is a standalone adventure but also forms the second book in the Liberty Trilogy after Liberty Bound. In this thrilling...
A squirrel named Oliver sets out to find the nuts he will need to get him through the following winter. As he moves through the forest, he realizes he has difficulty telling the acorns from other items of similar shape, size, and color as his...
Over the decades we have been led to believe that nothing positive can come from communism. Years of propaganda by Western media spread the fear of red hordes running through the streets, looting and pillaging in the name of creating equitable living standards for all....
In The Jake Bennett Adventures Volume One, Bayla Dornan has cleverly created a richly detailed world within a world within a world within a world. No, you did not read that wrong: that repeated phrase is not a typo. Jake Bennett, Dornan's refreshingly contemporary, bisexual...
For anyone who has fought for the right to love, celebrate, and be themselves, there is All the Bad Girls Wear Russian Accents. In this collection, poet Jane Muschenetz interweaves reflections on many themes that connect to identity, communication, and a place in the world....
Forming the first book in the Dodecahedral series, 13 Born of Empire: The Last Heir and the Unregistered Orphan, A Galactic Quest for Survival is a work of fiction in the science fiction, adventure, and coming-of-age subgenres. It is suitable for the young adult reading...
Glenn Searfoss' A Question of Time brings the beloved characters of Arthur Conan Doyle and H.G. Wells together in this homage to two of the greatest authors of the 19th century. After helping Sherlock Holmes recover from an incapacitating condition, Dr. John Watson questions his...
Michele Kwasniewski's Falling Star captures you with a highly suspenseful and dramatic story about a teenage pop star's tumultuous journey to redemption after a costly, scandalous mistake. Though only 16, Dani Truehart is already a millionaire and a world-famous pop star. However, she fears losing...
A Girl Teaching Art Classes In The Spooky Woods Near A Witch by Bob Pendarvis is the second graphic novel in a series. Jennie and Jenny are two contented cats, happy to wander Spooky Woods and sleep their days away. Then Ana sets up an...
Sing Me A Soap Opera is a contemporary romance novella by Susan Jean Ricci. It's been three years since Kendal Harper lost her beloved husband, Cam, to a boating accident, and she is yet to mend her broken heart. A successful author of fantasy and...
Get into the holiday spirit with Susan Jean Ricci's Double Lead: Love for the Holidays. Dagger Scott is a handsome Alaskan enjoying the holiday he took on a Bahamian beach at the insistence of his beloved grandmother. His life turns upside down after a chance...