The Truth of Rock and Roll : Matthew Keville
The Truth of Rock and Roll A nameless young man is watching his dreams slip away when a man who let his own dreams die long ago sits down and…
The House on 4th Street : Connie Wesala
The House on 4th Street A perfect summer read — Karen Johnston has never known her biological father, but now that both of her adopted parents have died and she…
Ella The Enchanted Princess : Rosaria L. Calafati
In a beautiful kingdom, hidden beyond the Enchanted Forest, lived a young princess named Ella. She was different from other princesses. She had no hair. She often tries to hide…
Voyage of the Elawn : Ted Neill
Voyage of the Elawn A Kirkus Starred Review. The stories of siblings from In the Darkness Visible continue to interweave, as Gabriella Carlyle and her brother Dameon work to stop…
City on a Hill : Ted Neill
City on a Hill Faith, religion, godliness—these things have caused more pain, suffering, and death than all the plagues of history combined. In Fortinbras, a city built in the aftermath…
Vicariously : Rowan Stark
Vicariously “Westworld meets 9 ½ Weeks…” Book 1 in a series of novellas. **Very explicit erotica (M/F, F/F, MMM+/F and more), an epic story of love and lust, revenge and…
The Wind Whistles Wicked : Patty Fischer
The Wind Whistles Wicked An ancient legend laced with magical realism and speculative elements coming from centuries of an oral tradition originating in the island of the Philippines lurks in…
Saltwater Witch : Chris Howard
Saltwater Witch A girl from the sea, with a demon for a friend, wonders what the hell she’s doing in the middle of Nebraska? Kassandra comes from the sea, but…
HellBound Chronicles : Nicholas Brashear
HellBound Chronicles Jonathon Cowley was in his mid-twenties leading a boring, normal life, which is exactly what he wanted. He had a wife, no kids, and was informed he was…
Tales From A Nobody : G.C. Cook
Tales From A Nobody What happens when the phone rings in the dead of night and brings every memory flooding back from your awkward youth? That’s the conundrum our very…