The Last Goodbye
The Last Goodbye is the first book in the Seaside Sisters Series by Kay Lyons. This is the story of Dominic and Ireland as they realize how love has a way of coming into their lives without them looking for it. Ireland Cohen is a...
The Last Goodbye is the first book in the Seaside Sisters Series by Kay Lyons. This is the story of Dominic and Ireland as they realize how love has a way of coming into their lives without them looking for it. Ireland Cohen is a...
Sasha and His Red Leash by Yossi Lapid with illustrations by Joanna Pasek is the first book in The Secret Diary of a Lucky Pup series. Sasha is one lucky little puppy. He has Big Boss Bob, Sasha’s loving owner, who gives him the best...
The 1960s, the era of sex, drug and rock ‘n roll, was a time of civil unrest, endless protests, unwanted wars, drug-induced ‘flower’ power, assassination, and, somewhat unexpected in such an era, putting a man on the moon. When the Rayson family packed up their...
The Centurions have selected Portia, Brendan, and a number of colleagues to "Winter" at Nordhaven for the Christmas holidays in 946 A.D. Everything goes according to plan until they meet a pack of werewolves led by Thorliek. The werewolves plan to destroy the Centurions and...
Rumi Revisited is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama subgenre. It is aimed at the adult reading audience and was penned by Craig Wells. Set at a crossroads of faith and culture in 1960s Los Angeles where anything outside of Caucasian came with...
Mediterranean Sunset by Yvette Canoura takes us on a journey into the Muslim world of a Middle-Eastern country. Fatima was born in Washington D.C. and had spent her entire life there, growing up in the relaxed, wealthy, comfortable, and privileged American culture. Her father was...
A world without cats? Where cats are extinct? That’s what the dogs of Dogtown believe. They don’t know or understand why, but that’s what the dog elders have told them. And there are two distinct, segregated suburbs of Dogtown: Big Rover and Little Rover. Big...
My Life My Choice is a work of fiction in the thriller and mystery genres and was penned by author Gary Smith. Following in a series that features lead character and willing hero Warren Steelgrave, we find ourselves thrust into another deep pit of political...
Spiritual Truth in the Age of Fake News by Elizabeth Geitz is the kind of book that keeps you engaged whether read in one sitting or one chapter a day. Every lesson addresses the deepest truths that most of us have never bothered to contemplate...
The Incredible Adventures of Absolutely Normal is a work of fiction for children in the adventure genre and was penned by author Amanda Rotach Lamkin. Despite what the title suggests, this quirky and intelligent book follows the exploits of lead character Albert, who begins the...
Micromium (Clean Energy From Mars) by David B Gittlin has enough elements to please readers of science fiction and mystery thrillers. In the not too distant future, around 2033, a discovery is made on the planet Mars. An ore found by NASA astronauts on the...
Scarlet Ambrosia: Blood Is the Nectar of Life by David B. Gittlin is an urban fantasy/mystery with a touch of romance. Devon Furst is not a boring accountant. He is smart, handsome, and knows how to look for a good time. So, when he met...
Ready or not, here they come; the battle has only just begun. The guns are manufactured in hell, and the beasts are ferocious and grotesque. Light energy generated through belief, hope, and trust is the only force that can save them. Darius McPherson, an inexperienced...
In Jennifer Chase's Her Last Whisper, Katie has just started her role as a cold-case detective. After two deployments in Afghanistan, she was ready for something else, even if her undiagnosed PTSD was unwilling to release its grasp on her. Her first case was only...
Charlie Suisman introduces us to the folks of Arnold Falls. At first glance, you might think it a village like any other but it isn’t. Arnold Falls is home to a cast of quirky, odd characters who seem to attract an inordinate number of small,...
Bankruptcy Didn't Break Me by Kassondra R Lewis is a non-fiction self-help and motivational guide based on the experience and expertise of the author regarding bankruptcy. The book begins with an overview of Lewis's differing circumstances prior to making the last-resort decision of filing for...
In The Out Crowd by Michael A. Kirby, at Gates High School, the pupils are separated into two groups; the In Crowd of just 69 pupils and the Out Crowd. Hallie Flynn, senior cheerleading captain, becomes the victim of gossip when information about her relationship...
As children develop and grow up, reading and counting help them to understand the world around them by stimulating their cognitive abilities and skills. In Chloe Counting Jamaica by 3s by Suzan Johnson, your child will enjoy going on a journey with Chloe to Jamaica....
In Jarrod L Edge's Zeta 6, an origin story, the discarded 6-3-9 carbon alloy plated cyborg remembered nothing. It ran, unaware of how it knew which path to take, or how it knew the things it did. The most essential things, those seeming most important...
The Teacher's Club is a very engaging story written by Alisa Guttadauro. Even though it starts off with a basic premise of the main character Mia and her best friend Pam starting their new jobs at a school, the novel slowly builds up to something...