Oliver Gilmore
Oliver Gilmore is a dachshund puppy with a lot of spunk, energy, and zest for life. His Dad adopted him when he was six months old and the two have been together for some time, sharing all kinds of adventures at home, on boats, on...
Oliver Gilmore is a dachshund puppy with a lot of spunk, energy, and zest for life. His Dad adopted him when he was six months old and the two have been together for some time, sharing all kinds of adventures at home, on boats, on...
Long Nose Legacy: A Dog’s Story of Royalty and Loyalty is a charming work of children’s fiction written by Judi Eastman with narration provided by Stephen Kearin. This audiobook version of the story is such a wonderful framing device - to take the well-worn themes...
Lodi is a dark comedy thriller written by Bill Weberg. Set in 2003, the book follows thirty-eight-year-old pet food supervisor Tim Goodwin, who feels unfulfilled at his job while being trapped navigating a loveless marriage with his wife Melanie, an ambitious real-estate agent. On a...
In the novel 1877: A Northern Physician in Southern Ungoverned Spaces by David Cornish, MD, there is a questionable presidential election result, increased racial tensions, white supremacy groups causing terror in cities and towns, rigged elections, a depressed economy, and health crises as well. Sound...
The Curse of Conchobar: A Prequel to the Adirondack Spirit Series by David Fitz-Gerald is a short but deeply compelling spiritual journey back to pre-history North America to C.E. 549. Conchobar has spent most of his life working on building stone steps on an island...
Murder, Curlers & Kilts: A Valentine Beaumont Mystery by Arlene McFarlane is the fifth book in the series. Valentine should have known that the multicultural fair wouldn't be all fun and games. When she finds a dead body in a kilt, she stumbles headfirst into...
Guns and Gods in My Genes by Neill McKee is a heartwarming and informative account of a family’s true history and genealogy over the course of generations. The author writes with wit and candor, chronicling interesting, amusing, and fascinating stories from the lives of his...
Lost Souls is a work of fiction penned by author J. T. Bishop in the paranormal and mystery genres and serves as the first entry in the Redstone Chronicles series. It is suitable for the general reading audience. The book follows former Texas Ranger and...
Soraya: A Wielders Of Arantha Prequel by Patrick Hodges begins in Agrus on planet Elystran and tells the story of Sahria. Sahria was born into a small farming community in Hayn but became an orphan when her family succumbed to the plague, so she joined...
Justice Hayes could never resist a challenge: she wasn’t brought up that way. So when she’s given the biggest challenge of a lifetime – something that no woman has ever conquered before – how on earth could she let this opportunity pass her by? Justice...
As Rugged as the Rest: A Young Marine’s Journey to Iwo Jima by Janet Simmelink takes you on a journey through the life of a young man, Joseph Montgomery House Jr. The main characters are Joe Boy and his sisters, Louise, Leveryle, and Gale. His...
Pieces of Me: A Daughter of Mental Illness by Catherine Schiffer is a powerful, inspiring biography about breaking the cycle of child sexual abuse for future generations. Sexual abuse has never gone away, and the statistics are almost unbelievable. A mind-numbing number of perpetrators are...
Scrooge and Cratchit Detectives: A Dickensian Christmas Mystery by Curt Locklear is a charming foray into a Christmas classic with a sleuthing Scrooge solving a murder. Taking place two years after the events of A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge has spent the time since transforming...
The first in a series, The Early Years: A Memoir by Rachel G. Carrington documents a couple’s early years together which begin with a young woman’s bold decision to follow her heart. Rachel grew up in a large family from Kentucky. With slim prospects of...
Amerikana: A Novel by Daniel Hryhorczuk explores the intersection and blurred lines between faith, politics, and social media, specifically within America but probably equally applicable to any western democracy where the Judeo-Christian faith is one of the nation’s founding principles. Mark Rider is just a...
Capturing the shocking and sinister actions of the 1545 Vaudoisian Massacre, Frank Frost mesmerizes his readers with history and fiction entwined. The Grottos of Barigoule is a fictional place, but the story rings true as these Christians were hunted down for their loot and women....
Cerberus by J.R. Pestel tells the story of Robert Durling, a former coroner, who wakes up from a nightmare during a flight from Minnesota to Philadelphia. Robert has to visit his brother, Father Johnny Tuttle, in Saint Isidore. He needs answers to questions about his...
Sugar Birds, a novel by Cheryl Grey Bostrom, accomplishes so much that you can’t help but fall in love with it. Aggie Hayes enjoys the outdoors and loves climbing trees and sketching the bird nests that she finds. Her father introduced her to sketching and...
Cat Enright was a horse trainer with a big heart. Darcy, Bubba, Bob, Gigi, Agnes, Hank, Sally, and others can testify to her selfless nature. She attended Shayne’s horse clinic and entered a trail competition with her alleged psychic horse, Sally. This fun event happened...
The Seed Bearer's Bride: A Novel of Fallen Angels, Nephilim, and the Woman Who Defied Them by Jean Hoefling is book two in the Thrones of Genesis Series, a compelling entry that can be read as a standalone story. A tale with strong biblical allusions,...