Savagely Noble by Scott G Harvey Savagely Noble: A Young Man’s Journey From Ignorance, Through Illusion, To Identity by Scott G Harvey Abandoned in an alienating world, Savagely Noble brings the […]
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Lucky by V. R. Street – Book Review
Lucky By V. R. Street – Book Review Lucky By V. R. Street Hitting the jackpot should have solved everything. Instead, it’s wrecking her life. Will $200 million dollars ruin […]
Thriving While Black by Cori Jamal Williams
Thriving While Black by Cori Jamal Williams Thriving While Black: The Act of Surviving and Thriving in the Same Space by Cori Jamal Williams “Thriving While Black“ sets out to explore […]
Arrested Body by H. L. Nida – Book Review
Arrested Body by H. L. Nida I’m not looking for love, that has never been my goal. I want to keep moving up the corporate ladder in the design world, doing […]
Tales of Elhaanai by Nicole Thomas – Book Review
Tales of Elhaanai by Nicole Thomas He had the crown she wanted, she had the heir. Both were willing to give their all for what they wanted. Neither could have […]
The Island Daughter by Helena Halme – Book Review
The Island Daughter (Love on the Island Book 3) by Helena Halme When past secrets shatter your present, how do you face your future? After her dear stepfather has a […]
Crossing the Hall by author Lori Wojtowicz
Crossing the Hall: Exposing an American Divide Lori Wojtowicz Why is it so many white Americans are proud to tell you they don’t even see color? Why are they extraordinarily confident […]
Dreams of Thunder by Christian Cura
Dreams of Thunder by Christian Cura Magical outlaws roam free on the West Coast. The enforcers are stretched thin in their efforts to stem the tide of chaos. The Council […]
Soaring in Silence by Beverly Gandara – Book & Review
Soaring in Silence by Beverly Gandara What would you do if you were being stalked and no one took you seriously? A recently handicapped young married woman, who by her […]
Meatballs & Microphones by Gregory Patrick Travers – Book Review
Meatballs & Microphones by Gregory Patrick Travers Meatballs & Microphones: A True Story About Small Kitchens and Big Dreams by Gregory Patrick Travers Being a cook and a rapper is […]
Cognition by Jacques St-Malo – Book & Review
Cognition: A Thriller on the Future of Intelligence by Jacques St-Malo Has intelligence reached its peak with humans, or is it just taking off? In a near future, the genetics […]
There’s No Place Like Home by Jane Bedard
There’s No Place Like Home by Jane Bedard There’s No Place Like Home: A Year in Transition from Working to Stay-At-Home Mom by Jane Bedard When author and teacher Jane […]
Slaves of Men and Gods by Jacqueline Smith
Slaves of Men and Gods: Obroni Tales – Book One by Jacqueline Smith A gripping tale of intrigue and ancient traditions in the 21st century. Tribes, Shrine Priests, Ancient Traditions and […]
Vagabondess: A Guide to Solo Female Travel by Toby Israel
Vagabondess: A Guide to Solo Female Travel by Toby Israel Vagabondess: A Guide to Solo Female Travel by Toby Israel is a book for women—and all people!—who want to travel […]
The Knife Thrower’s Wife by Sheila McGraw
The Knife Thrower’s Wife by Sheila McGraw Illustrator Julia Green believes she’s living the American dream in suburban Houston, until she begins having sleepwalking nightmares featuring her husband, Austin, as […]
The Women of the South by Hila Har Cohen – Book Review
The Women of the South (The Voyage) by Hila Har Cohen Taken by a rival tribe at a time of war, all Ni-Han wants is her freedom. Discovering her hidden […]
April’s Auction by L.A. White – Book Review
April’s Auction by L.A. White A lot can happen in a week: a marriage can break down: a new love can be found: lives can be taken. YOU WILL NOT […]
The Accursed Art by J. Rutledge – Book Review
The Accursed Art by J. Rutledge – Book Review The Accursed Art by J. Rutledge Resting beneath a withered tree of woe, a chronicler tells of ancient crimes, twisted fate, […]
Outbreak by Christopher Cole – Book Review
Outbreak (The Dark Days Series) by Christopher Cole Cities are bombed out ruins and wilderness is humanity’s new home. The undead roam the earth, and the new world order is […]
13 Worlds by J. J. Hair – Book Review
13 Worlds by J. J. Hair – Book Review 13 Worlds by J. J. Hair Directed by an omnipotent super-being known as the “Guide”, Commander Culben, Dr. Reeves, and the […]