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General Fiction (including literary and historical)

  • Hula Girls

    by Eric B. Miller

    Claudia Wyler is a young navy wife living in Hawaii in 1941, striving to be the perfect helpmate to her ambitious husband. She believes devoutly in the dictates of “The Housewife’s Pledge” and embraces the gender roles, social mores, and cultural norms of pre-feminist America. She seeks guidance in The Newlywed Cookbook and Woman’s Home Companion, and finds solace for her failings in the weekly delivery of Life magazine.

    Spanning wartime Hawaii to mainland Americ... more

  • If Only

    by Matthew Tree
    In Saint James' Park, London, the police apprehend a young man who is carrying a bag full of high explosives in one hand and a collection of letters sent to his grandfather by the writer Malcolm Lowry in his inside pocket. In the course of the following interrogation, we discover the strange past and secret phobias of the detainee, and the emotional link between his actions and the Lowry letters. (The book's author really did have a grandfather to whom Lowry wrote on a regular basis).
  • Terriers in the Jungle

    by Georja Umano

    Small and clever California street dogs, Roxie and Romeo, get adopted by a wildlife conservationist. The two adore each other, their home, and their mom Kate. But Kate decides the family will move to Kenya to help save endangered elephants. The dogs must now learn to survive in the midst of wildlife, dangerous people, and challenging circumstances. Told in their own words and based on real-life experiences.

  • Leah's Legacy

    by Cara Skinner
    The week before her graduation from the University of Texas, Caitlin Rhodes goes with her mother, Leslie, to the small community of Friendship to clean its little country church for her family's annual Memorial Day celebration. While cleaning the pulpit, she makes a startling discovery; an ancient scroll that provides a totally new perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus. This fantastic discovery soon leads Caitlin and Kyle, her boyfriend, on an exciting and dangerous adventure throug... more
  • John the Angelic: A Chronicle of Pope Joan

    by A.P. Andes
    Set in the ninth century, John the Angelic, Volume I of A.P. Andes’ genre-bending quartet, The Latecoming West, explores one of history’s most egregious omissions, excised from the record with cold precision: the brilliant, willful woman, Pope Joan. After her father's murder and the loss of their home at sixteen, she adopts the dress and mannerisms of a young man to enter the monastic life, meeting in the process a count who will become her mentor, lover, and closest companion. The book and the... more
  • The Freed Church Boy

    by Lloyd Johnson
    Caught in a mid-life crisis, Lawrence Greene finds himself abandoned by his family and burned by his faith. However, when his religious mother returns, begging for reconciliation, can Lawrence find it in his heart to forgive her, and heal his spiritual wounds? And when an opportunity for a relationship comes knocking, will he feel worthy of a chance at love with the man of his dreams?
  • The Always Already

    by Braulio Muñoz
    The planet is suffering. All over the world humans are forcing nature to bend to their desires. If they continue with their ways, the planet will die. Up in The Highlands the Oca, a people of great knowledge and power, see the devastation and want to know whether humans deserve saving. They send one of their own into The Land, the place where humans are most adamant in using knowledge for controlling nature. Kukuli, a dark and beautiful young woman, is given the fateful task.
  • The Big Empty

    by Loren C.Steffy
    When Trace Malloy and Blaine Witherspoon collide on a desolate West Texas highway, their fender bender sets the tone for escalating clashes that will determine the future of the town of Conquistador. Malloy, a ranch manager and lifelong cowboy, knows that his occupation—and his community—are dying. He wants new- millennium opportunities for his son, even though he himself failed to summon the courage to leave familiar touchstones behind. Witherspoon, an ambitious, Lexus-driving techie, offers ... more
  • A Revolution of the Mind

    by MV Perry
    A Revolution of the Mind is a seething, honest, revelatory account of a life caught inside mental illness, set in a society where mental illness faces multiple layers of neglect—in family life, in social life, and in our systems of political economy and punishment. Set in modern-day Chicago, A Revolution of the Mind is both an unprecedented contribution to the literary canon on serious mental illness and an exigent, timely clarion call for social action about the welfare and treatment of people ... more
  • make believe

    by Tom Epperson

    Make Believe is a light-hearted love story, set in the cynical, cutthroat world of Hollywood.  Dustin Prewitt is a handsome screenwriter with a taste for women, money, big houses, and hot cars.  His life is turned upside-down after Laura Keene, his beautiful but crazy movie star wife, apparently commits suicide by drowning herself in the ocean.  But Dustin's not exactly broken-hearted, because Laura comes from one of the richest families in America, which... more

  • The Mary Jane Gambit

    by Sam B. Waite

    Can crypto currencies threaten the all-mighty dollar? A privately held U.S. banking chain aims to use a marijuana stable coin to do exactly that. It faces reprisals from U.S. authorities until a lithium cartel backed by China raises a challenge that forces foes into uneasy friendships. The dollar’s role as the primary currency for international reserves and invoicing gives the nation extraordinary advantage in the global economy, including its ability to impose economic sanctions for po... more

  • Jupiter

    by John Carney
    Giovanni Alberto is in Hell. His hometown of Jupiter, Florida is as close to paradise as any place on Earth, but perception is reality — or, in Giovanni’s case, perception is surreality. On Halloween, as all his worst nightmares come to life around him, he must overcome his fears and find a way out. ————— Containing the irreverent hits Aichmalatoi and The Atlantiad, John Carney’s Jupiter tells a tale of contemporary American society using all the tropes of Ancient Greece and Rome. Giovanni... more
  • Comfort in the Wings: A Novel Inspired by Love That Will Not Die

    by Jennifer Collins
    Larissa, floundering in the wake of unimaginable loss, realizes her former life has evaporated. As she slowly and reluctantly tries to resume some semblance of living, unexpected encounters and signs begin to bring moments of hope. She is challenged by long held secrets and emotions, then startled to find joy where she thought there could be none. Can her battered heart open to new possibilities?
  • The Price of Salvation

    by John Anderson
    When an outlaw find himself at the ends of the west, the ways of the old are found to be quickly replaced by the ways of the new. Living in a world that no longer wants outlaws, Thomas St. Hart and his family, The Brothers of Boudiclare are forced to commit to sinister acts of evil in order to attain their freedom. However, when Thomas doesn't go along with the plan, morals and loyalty begin to be questioned, as the concepts of family, faith and freedom are brought into play. All will discover w... more
  • The Secrets That We Keep

    by Titus Johnson Sr.
    “The Secrets That We Keep “ is a work of Literary fiction illustrating the dynamics of sexual abuse by showing how this dilemma plays out in society, and behind closed doors.
  • Travel with the Aunts

    by Barbara Linsley
    Twenty-two-year-old Allison, just finishing college, is told by her parents that they want her to escort her three octogenarian, great aunts on a road trip. Wait a minute! These are the same women her father has kept her away from. They’re wild. They’re loose women. They’re ….well, terrible! Josie, who has been married four times….at least, and is on the hunt for number five. Daisy, who travels with her no-good husband in one of those ‘tin-can’ trailers. And Rosie, a singer, who has... more
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