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Transference

By B.T. Keaton

Transference is an intense work of science fiction penned by author B. T. Keaton. Conceptual, passionate and exciting on every page, Transference is the tale of a criminal slave laborer called Barrabas Madzimure. Whilst mining for the precious eridanium ores on a planet far from...

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Home Truths

A Kiwi Noir Novel
By Mark McGinn

Detective Jonah Solomon, better known as Solly, was the arresting officer in Rachel Trix’s case; she is an ex-cop and fraudster. She served a three-year term in prison for fraud and was paroled; she got bail on a robbery charge and is at large. When...

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Spirit of Prophecy

By Deborah Morley

Deborah Morley had a great affinity with Jesus since she was a child. She accepted him from the first time she saw him, during an inspirational experience. She also saw him in dreams and visions. As the years passed, her visions acquired more meaning. Deborah...

Almost Full Circle

From Montserrat to Canada and Back-ish
By Jacqueline Greer Graham

In Almost Full Circle: From Montserrat to Canada and Back-ish, Jacqueline Greer Graham takes readers back to her Caribbean roots, her youth in Montserrat, and her time in Canada with her mother and stepfather. She remembers the wonderful and positive experiences she had as a...

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Will There Be Wine?

A Novel
By Whitney Cubbison

Will There Be Wine? by Whitney Cubbison is a fun rom-com. Austen Keller moved to Paris with her husband. Two years later they divorced and she decided to date French men exclusively. After many disastrous experiences, she started a blog to talk about them. Thanks...

I Don't Trust You

Wish I had my own family
By Ken Saik

Jerry panics when he cannot find his wallet to pay a restaurant bill. He calls family and friends, but no one picks up. Fortunately, one of the customers, Richard, volunteers to lend him a one-hundred-dollar bill on the condition they exchange names and home addresses,...

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My Life on Tender: Arina & Cal

A Rockstar Romance Novel
By A.G. Billig

My Life On Tender by A.G. Billig is the story of Arina and Cal, whose dating lives were nothing short of a storm. Arina was a successful thirty-two-year-old publicist who had three years to find love, according to her fortuneteller, Tereza. One evening, she went...

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A Passage Called Science

What's Science
By Carlo Artemi

Carlo Artemi's A Passage Called Science is a comprehensive study of scientific pursuits. In it, he emphasizes assertions like precise definitions and the role of logic in scientific reasoning, distinguishing between inductive and deductive methods. The absence of predictive models in art and philosophy is...

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Sindi

A Zulu Cinderella
By Desaray Wilson-Mnyandu

Sindi: A Zulu Cinderella says much more than most children's books. It opens with what appear to be ancient images of people engaged in symbolic activities. As the tale unfolds, we meet a young girl who lives contentedly with her father. Upon beginning a job...

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V2036

A Tale of Sociopolitical Struggle in a Militarized Venezuela
By A. A. Alvarez

In the year 2032, Professor Carlos Rodriguez was returning to his birth country, Venezuela, for the first time in twenty-five years. He was not happy to be returning to a country where the citizens were losing more and more civil liberties. An old friend, Bernardo,...

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Blind Journey

A Journalist's Memoirs
By Jack Hawn

Born just after the Great Depression, Jack Hawn found that life ‘just happened’ for him in a series of serendipitous events, leading him into a writing career spanning 43 years. Although he never studied journalism, journalism found him after 4 years in the Army Public...

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Freeways to Flip-Flops

A Family's Year of Gutsy Living on a Tropical Island
By Sonia Marsh

Freeways to Flip Flops: A Family’s Year of Gutsy Living on A Tropical Island written by author Sonia Marsh is the true tale of her family’s adventure. Duke Marsh was a very successful lawyer in Orange County, CA. He, his wife Sonia, and their three...

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Theory of Expanded Love

By Caitlin Hicks

I just finished reading Theory of Expanded Love by author Caitlin Hicks and I have to say, I absolutely loved this book. Follow the story of spunky, 12-year-old Annie Shea, one of thirteen children in a very traditional Catholic family in 1963. Pope John has...

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Hurry Huchimp Be Bonobo Like

2044
By Craige Cronin (C.J. Cronin)

Hurry Huchimp Be Bonobo Like: The New Democracy by C.J. Cronin is an interesting take on social issues and climate change. The reader is introduced to Kahoom, the Tahitian with the great smile who “just loves all women,” anchoring his sailing craft off the island...

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Journey to Wizards' Keep

By KC Cowan, Sara Cole, Nancy Danner

I’ll be honest. I’m more used to the lone hero in a story. Sometimes it’s a girl, but usually it’s a guy. A story with four female protagonists is unusual for me. I haven’t seen that many in a long time and I read a...

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Stolen

A Kieran Yeats Mystery
By Linda J Wright

Stolen by Linda J. Wright offers a unique perspective on crimes against animals as Kieran Yeats investigates the theft of eleven Bengal cats from a cattery, along with several missing pets (cats and dogs) in the Oak Bay neighborhood. Jen, Kieran’s goddaughter, is taking care...

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Just Like You Said It Would Be

By C. K. Kelly Martin

Amira is trying to let go. Let him go. But the strings attached to first love are too strong to be traded in for a weak substitute. She tries, though, until she can try no more. When Amira’s estranged parents announce that they are going...

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Rainbow Vintner

By Geza Tatrallyay

Geza Tatrallyay has woven his latest novel, Rainbow Vintner, into a factual, historical background. Morgan Kenworthy, a Berkeley student studying abroad and a guest of the de Carduzac family, owners of a magnificent chateau in St. Émilion, uncovers a coup to bring down the French...

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Collateral Carnage

Money. Politics. Big Pharma. What could go wrong?
By Chris Saper

PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) therapist Robert Kingston was at his twice-a-week meeting with his supervisor, Owen Block. When Block was called out of the office and did not return, Robert started to read some patient files on Owen’s laptop. Soon, he discovered falsified information. The...

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Red Blood, Yellow Skin - Endless Journey

By Linda L.T. Baer

Following her last book, Red Blood, Yellow Skin: A Young Girl’s Survival in War-torn Vietnam, this book, Red Blood, Yellow Skin: Endless Journey, begins towards the end of the 1960s as Linda Loan Thi Baer prepares for her marriage to Don, an American Air Force...

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