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General Fiction (including literary and historical)

  • The Council

    by T. C. Weber
    Luther Smith, a newly elected county councilman, is determined to make a difference for his constituents. Unfortunately, he’s ill-prepared for the corruption, incompetence, and lunacy of his fellow councilmembers. Lisa Hogan, a down-on-her-luck single mom and avid naturalist, discovers that developers plan to raze the last tract of forest in the county. Facing a dysfunctional bureaucracy, corrupt politicians, and lazy journalists, Luther and Lisa form a growing bond as they attempt to navigate t... more
  • Crockettville

    by Matthew Minson
    David Crockett, an outdoors averse, administrative drone in a multinational energy conglomerate (oil company) is sent by his deranged, nudist CEO to purchase the remote West Texas town of Crockettville and secure its extraordinary wind resources. Why? Because his boss erroneously assumes that Crockett must be related to the famous Davy Crockett and his lesser-known brother, Milburn, the lone accountant at the Alamo. (Not a real person) At first horrified by the place and its bizarre residents, h... more
  • GirlChild

    by Morenike'
    The Singleton family of Huguenot Island, South Carolina are a proud but humble one. They work tirelessly to drive the legacy of their once enslaved ancestors through ownership of a restaurant and land. All in all, life seems fulfilling for the Gullah family but Sparrow Singleton is not happy. She is tired of being ridiculed for her native creole and she is fed up with bad spirits leeching off her innocent little sister at night while she stands by powerless. At the ripe age of eighteen, Sparrow ... more
  • You Can't Go Home Again

    by Christian Hendrix
    After four years abroad, Lenoir Adams has come home. But something is different. As her friends and family attempt to adjust to this stranger, Lenoir’s behavior becomes increasingly erratic. She spends her days preaching about “the light” and her nights meeting with mysterious new friends. As the news cycle continues round-the-clock in a post- 9/11 world, her circle increasingly agonizes over her path, and rationale. The heartbreak and regrets from the past come to a head, as does Lenoir’s ... more
  • Anna's Shadow

    by Ingrid McCarthy

    Sofia Rossi, a Canadian-Italian orthopedic surgeon on leave from Doctors Without Borders and staying with family in Verona, is volunteering at the Club di Giulietta―Juliet's Club―to answer letters written by star-crossed lovers seeking advice in matters of the heart.

    "Memories have huge staying power," Sofia writes in answer to Luke Miller's letter. "Without them, life would lack color and vibrancy."

    When Luke Miller, a man in his late seventies, unexpe... more

  • A Hopeless Dawn

    by Jill George
    1841. In the misty moors overlooking the tiny fishing town of Port Quin, young Effy Pengelly has a nagging feeling something terrible is about to happen. She knows she has a gift of the "dark arts" handed down from her grandmother, but doesn't know what it means and couldn't foretell that she would get drawn into a dangerous love triangle with Cade, her emotional long time friend and William, the newcomer. The ancient church seems to try to give her a warning but she doesn't understand what's... more
  • The Lost Women of Mill Street

    by Kinley Bryan
    Inspired by true events of the Civil War, a vividly drawn novel about the bonds of sisterhood, the strength of women, and the repercussions of war on individual lives. 1864: As Sherman’s army marches toward Atlanta, a cotton mill commandeered by the Confederacy lies in its path. Inside the mill, Clara Douglas weaves cloth and watches over her sister Kitty, waiting for the day her fiancé returns from the West. When Sherman’s troops destroy the mill, Clara’s plans to start a new life in Nebr... more
  • A Memory of Fictions (or) Just Tiddy-Boom

    by Leonce Gaiter

    A modern, jazzy bildungsroman that uses everything from personal memoir, a fugue-like structure, poetry, images, lyrics, and diaries to paint a vivid, eloquent portrait of gay, black, Jessie Vincent Grandier and the striving African American middle class that spawned him in the late 1950s. Born to a high-yellow Upper-crust New Orleans Creole mother and a lowborn, Louisiana bayou-bred, military father, Jessie steadfastly battles to reconcile his existence with expectations and preconceptions o... more

  • Tidewater

    by Eric B. Miller

    A family saga spanning four generations, three decades, two continents, and one world war.

    Tidewater covers the years 1890 to 1925. Andrew and Alice Croft leave a difficult past behind to take up life as large landowners in tidewater Maryland. Living and working on the property are Elijah and Viola Brown, and their precocious daughter, Delphina, along with three other families, one of which has lost three sons to the Great War.

    Enlarging th... more

  • All the Broken Angels

    by Pat Black-Gould and Steve Hardiman

    As the Vietnam War rages, tensions flare between peacenik Cate and her cousin Albie who’s gung-ho for God and country. But life didn’t begin that way for these cousins and best friends raised in 1960s New Jersey under the strict eye of their parents and the nuns in their Catholic grammar school.  

    They drift apart as Albie secretly enlists right after graduation. Meanwhile, Cate rebels against her religious upbringing and protests the war. She yearns for the tie-dy... more

  • Young Conquerors

    by Christopher Cosmos
    "Young Conquerors" is a novel of Alexander the Great (Alexandros o Megas), but told from the first-person perspective of Hephaestion in the vein of "The Song of Achilles," and while most novels of Alexandros follow his later accomplishments in Asia (conquering the entire world without ever losing a battle), "Young Conquerors" instead focuses on Alexandros' early and teenage years and shows how a small, undersized boy from the backwaters of Greece, who was never meant to be king, is shaped and fo... more
  • The Surreal Adventures of Anthony Zen

    by Cameron A. Straughan
    “The Surreal Adventures of Anthony Zen” is a wild, hilarious account of one man’s absurd quest for enlightenment, inner peace and a really good pair of trousers. These twenty-three interconnected short stories dissect the chaos of modern life with a unique brand of off-the-wall humour. Anthony Zen pokes fun at the idea that our bosses can be pigs, our parents can be embarrassing and absent-minded, time is relative, justice is blind, and the foundations of our relationships might not always pass ... more
  • Ex-Mas Song

    by Jeffrey Cummins

    In this re-telling of A Christmas Carol as a fictionalized memoir, Justin R. must make a life-or-death decision: he can give up his stony heart to learn about forgiveness and work the ways of recovery to gain a fleshy heart or he can wreck his life against the obstacles of stress, his ex-wife, and guilt over his past failures.

  • The Devoured Sons

    by Seth Parker
    The Devoured Sons is a philosophical, genre-bending exploration of Artificial Intelligence and its integration into society following The Solemn Veil—an apocalyptic event that decimated life on Earth.
  • Quarter Moon: A Novel of the American South

    by Preston Ford
    Mississippi, 1934 - Willie Lee Jameson, a descendant of slaves, lives much as his forebears did, his life constrained by the will of others. The only bright spot in his life is Emmy, a young married woman who shares his affection by night but must keep their relationship secret by day. When a trio of outsiders discover the couple in an intimate moment, what follows is barbaric and unforgivable. And when Willie Lee later comes face to face with one of the culprits, he kills the man in a fit of bl... more
  • War and Sex

    by Morty Shallman
    Morty Shallman’s War and Sex is the provocative, transgressive, and audaciously irreverent follow-up to his #1 Best-selling Absurdist Novel, The Tyranny of Desire, hailed as "a comedic masterpiece"by Readers’ Favorite and as a "ribald and incisive provocation" by Booklife. Part raunchy action comedy, part cunning political thriller, and part twisted romance, War and Sex tells the story of Captain Rod Solo, a Top Gun naval aviator turned ace CIA drone pilot with a problem: He can’t get it up w... more
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