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Off We Go! A Tale Of Skye Terriers by Judith Tabler is a picture book for young children. The story follows a young pup born into a litter of eight. As soon as she emerges from her mother, she smells a wonderful smell; milk! She...
Off We Go! A Tale Of Skye Terriers by Judith Tabler is a picture book for young children. The story follows a young pup born into a litter of eight. As soon as she emerges from her mother, she smells a wonderful smell; milk! She...
The Glow in Loretta’s Garden (Loretta's Insects) by Lois Wickstrom is a charming children’s book that takes young readers on an adventure with young Loretta. As Loretta plays in her garden, she stumbles upon some tiny, glowing creatures. At first, she thinks they’re just “armadillo...
Without food, there would be no life. Nicky Mittens and the Hungry Unicorn by John Marsella tells the story of Nicky and his love for helping others. Nicky Mittens dreams of growing fruit in his backyard to help feed millions of people who often do...
Home: A Story of Belonging is a children's book written by N. D. Byma and illustrated by Charlotte Southworth. A young hatchling sits in a nest at the top of a tree, overlooking a beautiful farm. Its parents and siblings left the nest, but the...
Linked by Ink by Myunique C. Green is about Jonae Bates, a journalist in the city of Grande Gables, filled with dark secrets. Her journey begins with an assignment to unveil the gossip and scandals beneath the facade of Havenstock. As she delves into her...
Jack Dancer's Masturbate the Cat is a collection of interconnected short stories with a humorous twist on sexual escapades. Tucker Blue's wicked romantic antics in the business class cabin of a flight earn him a flirtatious moment with the alluring flight attendant. An erotic rendezvous...
In The Frightful Tales of Louis & Lovely by Noelle Strommen, on Halloween night, four friends stumble upon a scary book, The Frightful Tales, in a treehouse. As they settle into its stories, discomfort grows, especially as Louis and Lovely begin to connect the dots...
The Hunt is a work of fiction in the animals, adventure, and action subgenres. It is intended for middle-grade readers and contains some mild violence. Penned by author duo Sofia Foskaris and Stefania Foskaris, the story takes readers on an enthralling journey into the lives...
Climbing to the Sun by Shelley Burchfield started with Kizzy Beecham giving birth to a little girl on January 23, 1901. Seeta Young, the midwife, assured the scared young mother that her daughter looked like a white baby, although her biological father was black. Twenty-seven...
The Woman Who Belonged to Stone is a work of fiction penned by author A.M. Burke in the fantasy, adventure, and epic action genres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to scenes of strong violence and adult language throughout. Magic in the...
Onestonia: Pursuit of the Light Cipher is a work of fiction in the science fiction, adventure, and intrigue subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Emory Frost, this is the story of Taukin, a mixed-tribe outcast turned Rintic...
Gorgeous Women: Advancing On The Timeline by Cristina D'Riviera walks us through the difficulties faced by women, exploring societal expectations and personal strife through people like Denise, a retired librarian, and the plight of an aging actress. D'Riviera dives into the complex terrain of beauty...
In A Delicate Reunion by Susan Jean Ricci, Melanie could not believe her eyes when she spotted a man walking up her driveway. Nick, the CIA agent who eight years prior left her when she was five months pregnant with his child. How could...
Speaking With the Heart by Dr. Heather Browne, PsyD, LMFT provides insights on how to save your marriage. Browne gets to the heart of communication, stripping it down to its essentials. With each chapter, you become more aware of yourself, your strengths, your shortcomings, your...
Sometimes, what seems to be an impulsive and spur-of-the-moment decision turns out to be unexpectedly perfect and meaningful. Kendall Worthington wanted to reboot her life by relocating to Dickens, also known as New England’s Christmas Capital as a distraction from the heartbreak of her wedding...
In Self-Publishing: The Ins & Outs of Going Indie, Judy Penz Sheluk provides a comprehensive overview of the self-publishing landscape, discussing its exponential growth and accompanying challenges, including low sales and modest earnings for authors. She emphasizes the necessity for professional presentation, thorough editing, and...
In the charming and inspiring children’s story, Coco the Mooing Horse by Leila Summers, a unique horse pursues his dreams in the face of criticism and ridicule. On a lovely farm nestled at the foot of a hill lived an extraordinary horse. His name was...
Finally, a great children’s picture book that teaches children how becoming a parent to a pet is much more involved than just loving the animal. In Porter and Midge: Paws and Responsibilities, Jennie Chen and Giselle Nevada share the many responsibilities of having a pet....
Michael E. Smidts offers short story lovers an enthralling collection with One Hundred Words. With over two hundred flash fiction stories covering multiple genres, this anthology explores the human condition in myriad ways. An old racehorse takes her last lap on the course; an elderly...
What is the purpose of our existence? Is it possible to reach a higher consciousness? Human history encompasses diverse cultures, backgrounds, races, and ethnicities, yet a common thread connects us all -- love. A powerful spiritual experience led Jane Kim Yu to the conclusion that...