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General Fiction (including literary and historical)

  • Three Wise Men: The answers to those profound questions about the Universe, Time, the Origin of Life and are we alone or not? (T

    by Lou Bavou
    Pitch The answers to those profound questions about the Universe, Time, the Origin of Life and are we alone or not? Synopsis Most science books are hard work! So, this is a fact book with a fictional twist. It sets out to make science and religion more understandable and enjoyable to read, plus hopefully pose a few thought-provoking insights along the way. It’s a novel way of explaining the science behind those profound questions we ponder on occasionally: What are the origins of the Univ... more
  • The Last Disciple: Crisis in Jerusalem

    by Kurt Brouwer
    He was the Beloved Disciple… …and he would be the last. The mantle to tell the whole story has fallen on him. From the Cross, Jesus entrusted John, son of Zebedee, the youngest disciple, with the welfare of Mary, Jesus’s mother. Over thirty years later, as Jerusalem becomes a cauldron of explosive tempers, John receives a calling he doesn’t want. Will he listen and follow? And if he does, will it be too late? In 62 AD, the Jewish high priest executes James, the brother of Jesus, tr... more
  • Attila's Revenge

    by Wayne English
  • Dance to Dreams: Making the Right Choice (Song of Friendship)

    by Shogo Onoe
    Unlock the courage to follow your dreams and stop saying no to a better life. Having escaped from the suffocating grip of Japanese culture to pursue his dreams of being a writer, author and Japanese ex-pat Shogo Onoe continues his story in this thought-provoking autobiographical novel, recounting the rich culture and amazing people that he befriended beyond the confines of his native homeland. Featuring no shortage of colorful anecdotes, poignant personal reflections, and scathing critique... more
  • The Killer Flies of Luxor: Partial Autobiography. Travel Chronicles. Dreams. Fantasies.

    by Agustin Blazquez

    A magical realist combination of memoir, novel, travelogue, quest, fantasy, and meditation on identity, history, art, theatre, music, and cinema as the author's surrealistic picaraesque tale unfolds across centuries and eras from Cuba, Egypt, Paris, Madrid, Montreal to Washington, DC.

  • Brave Women Dirty Men

    by NIKOS GRIGORIADIS
    His mother is a Romanova, but Germogen Parfentief had never considered himself a nobleman. Born in Bucharest, Romania, just after the Russian revolution of 1917, tall and powerfully built, his presence appealed to female vanity with irresistible force, diminishing every ethical rule or guilt from women's bosom by simply bowing his head; a glorious nod which was always followed by a pro-longed kiss to their outstretched hands. * * * * * The first tim... more
  • Hearing More Voices: 14 More Short Plays by a Psychotherapist

    by Paul Richard Surace

    This book is comprised of 14 short plays--- under the four chapters as follows: FAMILY- THERAPY- LOVE- SUICIDE. And after each play, there is a short reflection on what inspired the piece and the therapy take-aways as well.

  • Rose House (The La Rosaleda Collection Book 2)

    by Tina Ann Forkner
    Still mourning the loss of her family in a tragic accident, Lillian Diamon finds herself drawn back to the Rose House, a quiet cottage where four years earlier she poured out her anguish among its fragrant blossoms. She returns to the rolling hills and lush vineyards of the Sonoma Valley in search of something she can’t quite name. But then Lillian stumbles onto an unexpected discovery: displayed in the La Rosaleda Gallery is a painting that captures every detail of her most private moment of... more
  • 2023: World War III

    by Carl Berryman
    In 2023: World War III, the Peoples's Republic of China explodes out of its borders. This book presents China's political, social, and economic rationale, military preparations, and grand strategy for such a disaster. It discusses the lack of political and military preparations by the West, the consequences for China's neighbors, and how the world, in general, and the United States, in particular, will respond. Events in today's world make it all possible. The only way to prevent World War III i... more
  • Almost Heaven

    by Linda Rettstatt
    Annie Crawford hasn't given life, death, or the afterlife all that much thought until she's hit by a garbage truck and wakes up in a strange place that's so perfectly the life she has imagined. The problem is, she can't stay there. And how does she explain--without sounding crazy--what she saw when she comes back to this life? She visits a place that’s a lot like heaven—almost. Some things are bound to change, because her near-death experience has changed Annie.
  • The Redemption of Mattie Silks

    by Kimberly Burns
    Old West madam, Mattie Silks runs the finest parlor house in a town filled with corrupt police, righteous politicians, morality committees, and a crime boss named Soapy Smith. Mattie’s lover witnesses Soapy shoot a man and escape justice. When a young girl is murdered, Mattie’s convinced Soapy did it. This time she is determined to see justice done. Based on a true story.
  • Scottish Roots

    by Bill Thesken
    When wayward son Callum Maclean’s mega-rich father passes away, the old man leaves the entire family fortune to charity. The only thing he leaves his son is the ancient family home on the west coast of Scotland that Callum last saw when he was three years old. The last time in fact that he was in the old country, twenty years ago. With his last few dollars in his pocket Callum travels halfway across the world to Argyll, the Highlands, with the intent to sell the house, be done with the past, an... more
  • Half a Cup of Sand and Sky

    by Nadine Bjursten
    Resonating with tenderness, HALF A CUP OF SKY is a moving portrait of one woman’s search for love and belonging cast against a nuanced backdrop of political turmoil.
  • Aila's Journal: A Tale of Reconstruction

    by Charles M. Clemmons
    In 1863, two thirteen-year-old girl laborers meet on a farm south of Wilmington, North Carolina. Aila MacKenzie is a White indentured servant, and Mary Jane Sanders is a Black slave. As the story unfolds, both suffer similar hardship and abuse that over time will spawn mutual empathy and friendship. With historical events as a backdrop, the story depicts the struggle of White and Black families in rural North Carolina during and following the Civil War, 1863-1919. For the Black families, it is ... more
  • Life at the Precipice

    by R.F. Vincent
    In 1959 an earthquake in central Vancouver Island devastated the lakeside community of Pyrite Ridge. The seismic event triggered landslides that isolated the town and killed sixteen people, while a geological phenomenon known as a segue caused the lake to drop an astonishing 150 meters. Perched on the precipice of a yawning abyss and cut off from the world by tons of rubble, Pyrite Ridge became a place of myth and lore. After finding a newspaper attached to a red balloon that supposedly came fro... more
  • The Private Misadventures of Nell Nobody

    by Jennifer Newbold
    In 1793, a young woman in a desperate situation dons waistcoat and breeches and recreates herself as a man. Ned joins the British Army, which is fighting the French in the Mediterranean. Ned's officers second him to a naval captain who they consider a thorn in their side -- his name is Horatio Nelson. Over the course of three years, Captain Nelson becomes Ned's mentor, helping Ned to realise that a person cannot be defined by what other people say or believe about them. But even as Ned witnesses... more
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