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General Fiction (including literary and historical)

  • The Greatest Thing

    by Patti Flinn

    His mother told him he was God's greatest thing. Then he was stolen, sold, shipped to France, and re-named Louis-Benoit Zamor. Stripped of his esteem as efficiently as a fox's coat in a royal hunt, Zamor is reared by Du Barry—with a love as false as her smile—and a king with unsavory proclivities. He soon realizes his mother lied. Because, in this place, King Louis XV is the world's greatest thing, second only to God.

    But Zamor was loved, once. This fact, alone, ... more

  • Saving Madonna

    by Kate Bristow
    Italy 1943. As the Allies bomb Milan, Elena Marchetti reluctantly gives up her coveted job as an art curator in the city to return to her family farm near Urbino. She takes up a new role assisting Pasquale Rotondi, the Superintendent of Arts in the region, in protecting works of art from all over Italy that have been hidden in the relative safety of the countryside. At a family celebration, Elena reunites with Luca, a close childhood friend. A shattering event instigated by the occupying German... more
  • The Quest for Avalon

    by Nikki Bennett
    In a world ravaged by a devastating pandemic, what lengths would you go to ensure the survival of your family? In The Quest for Avalon, follow the harrowing journey of a desperate family barely surviving on America's decimated West Coast. As a new, more sinister outbreak looms, with no vaccine in sight, their only hope lies in a daring plan: escape to a remote, deserted island where they can wait out the deadly contagion and hope for a semblance of civilization to emerge once the storm passes... more
  • Super Short Stories

    by Mark C. Wallfisch
    100 stories that are super short. None is more than 300 words. You can read one in a flash. Some are funny. Some are poignant. All are short.
  • Running As Fast As I Can

    by John Graham

    Growing up in the mill slums surrounding Pittsburgh, all that Daniel Robinson ever wanted was a family who loved him. Instead, he was ignored by a mother who hid in her room praying to an unseen God, and a drunk for a father who used everyone as a punching bag.

    He thought he found love in college with Elizabeth. But she dropped him as soon as someone “with better prospects” came along. Daniel spends the next ten years wandering the country throughout the turbulent 1960&rsquo... more

  • The Termination of Alek Krasinski

    by James McMillan
    When terminated from his job of thirty years, Alek Krasinski cannot accept the change in his life and becomes embittered and enraged. Increasingly irrational in the way he regards his situation, he begins exhibiting bizarre behavior and ultimately comes to see himself as fighting for justice against the forces of evil, leading to a dramatic and unexpected climax.
  • One Perfect Now

    by andora henson
    One Perfect Now is the story of Sandy Weston’s journey through incredible love and unbearable loss. She embarks on a journey she never wanted to take and along her journey she finds the identity she thought she lost, the strength she hadn’t realized she had, and the courage to walk into the future she always wanted.
  • Lost Seeds: The Beginning

    by Teresa Mosley Sebastian
    Lost Seeds is the story of two brothers, Dublin and Timothy Brisco, born into poverty at the turn of the twentieth century to formerly enslaved parents. From birth, they witness firsthand the atrocities their parents had to endure and themselves experience the continued struggles of being Black in the South. Encounters with physical abuse, mental illness, and racism define the brothers’ lives, and despite their best efforts to survive, the seeds of slavery’s wickedness inevitably spawn and lead ... more
  • COACH 'EM UP!

    by JEROME DEBOSE
    A Tv Miniseries written in Gorgeous colorful Books.
  • The Peculiar Affliction of Thomas Wade Duncan: A Dark Tale

    by Kip Koelsch
    Thomas Wade Duncan lost a leg. A casualty of the bloody Civil War Battle of Antietam, he wants nothing more than to drift into the comfortably numb embrace of his chosen medicine—forgetting his life before the war and the one he’d planned with his fiancée for the aftermath. Instead, the former schoolteacher, stumbles through the world--fading in and out of consciousness and finding himself marooned on a stark, grey New England island at the onset of winter. Detoxing under the care of Mi... more
  • Decadence Kills

    by Michael P. Charlton

    “Decadence Kills follows in the tradition of William S. Burroughs, with its influx of dreamlike passages, descriptions of animalistic human behaviors, unsettling, near-apocalyptic imagery, and offering moments of stark poetry amidst the ugliness of the established universe.”
    — BOOKLIFE PRIZE

    Decadence Kills is a pitch-black, Sweeney Todd-tinged story of contemporary class, murder, deep disgust, and occasional tenderness. Readers will find sharp pr... more

  • Duzy House of Mourning

    by Ka Hancock
    THE DUZY HOUSE OF MOURNING is the compelling story of a young woman who survived an unthinkable accident the night she was born, an accident that claimed the life of her father, and forever altered her mother who sustained a traumatic brain injury. The book opens 22 years later. January Duzinski has been raised by her Polish paternal grandparents and works as an embalmer in their mortuary. She’s a bit of an introvert, completely comfortable with the dead, completely brilliant (like her mother w... more
  • Colonial Stone

    by Colonial Stone
    With an illustrious legacy spanning over two decades, Colonial Stone has emerged as the trusted cornerstone of natural stone masonry for discerning homeowners in the Twin Cities. Our unwavering commitment to excellence encompasses every facet of our service, where quality craftsmanship and reliable solutions intertwine seamlessly. Specializing in the intricate artistry of constructing captivating retaining walls, enchanting walkways, majestic steps, and awe-inspiring patios, we transcend the bou... more
  • American Guerrillas: Bad boys battle a Billionaire

    by DS Kumar
    James Stanton runs his San Francisco startup in style. After the New York based Brayton group acquires a majority stake in his startup, he comes into conflict with billionaire Edmund Brayton, the heir of Brayton group. As the conflict escalates, James is labeled as a fraud and kicked out of his startup. After six years, James Stanton puts together a guerrilla army and goes to New York City to battle with the Braytons. His guerrilla army goes around America and beyond, executing missions and pull... more
  • Jaguar Dreams

    by Susan MacBryde

    An Amazon Village Faces Big Oil. A conflict could cost lives. It could also save the Earth.

    Deep in Ecuador’s Amazon Basin, seismic waves rock the ground. A new road slices the rainforest. It rushes toward an Indigenous Kichwa village, threatening its land and its people. It is a tendril of oil exploration by corporate giants poised to suck the black gold from the Earth.

    Oil spills. Rampant disease. Starving wildlife. Dying villagers. All are imminent. The Kichwa must either... more

  • Free Spirits

    by Mary Hutchings Reed
    Inspired by real events—the speeches of Victoria Woodhull in her efforts to amend the Marriage Laws, the trial of spirit photographer William H. Mumler, and P. T. Barnum’s American Museum--this is the story of an abused woman in 1865 struggling to become free and independent at a time when the richest and most independent women in New York City were prostitutes and many others, including spiritualists, circus freaks and even photographers, often profited through fraud and deceit.
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