Let’s pretend that I was killed on that day, when I wasn’t. The day when my guardian angel managed to throw my F-86F half a second from becoming a fireball in the desert, up into a clear sky, way above what would have been the impact point. If she hadn’t done this, if she hadn’t
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“….a well-crafted, enjoyable and intriguing mystery that, for better or worse, is a little heavy on the protagonist’s breast-level view of the world.” (IndieReader) It’s easy to be a nobody when you’ve got nothing to lose, but with his life and potential redemption on the line, can Monk be a somebody people will remember? A
Senator Gerald Albers is at the top of his game politically when mob-like characters blackmail him to the tune of more than a million dollars in order to keep the politician’s secret sex life out of the media. Albers, dreading the worst outcome, and unwilling to involve the police, hires private eye and former Chicago
Henry Davis kicks the bucket at a Los Angeles hospital. Unlike Elvis who has left the building, Henry’s still there and aware of everything around him, including his toxic ex-wife’s hookup attempt with his doctor. So begins Henry’s stint in the spirit world. Contrary to what Hollywood would have us believe, the dead don’t wear
“A suspense novel from page one, and you never knew which way the character or storyline was going to go.” (Reading Is My Remedy) Kenny Elliot has decided to quit his job as a police detective with a knack for perceiving things beyond the scope of ordinary people. He dreams of leading a normal life
Born and raised in a patriarchal farming community infused with bent religion, nineteen-year-old Meyrick has spent the majority of her life encased in snow-dusted hills and trees. Stanch regulation leaves little room for teenage antics and Meyrick finds herself dreaming of a future far from the grasp of rural Alberta. As plans to leave for
PenCraft Award 2019 Winner – Historical Fiction “…flawlessly well-written mystery with a captivating plot that offers a dark perspective on family unity.” (IndieReader) Japanese business magnate Kenji Watanabe, 80, has protected the secrets surrounding his father’s murder for many years. When a detective calls in 2002 hoping to solve the case with new information, Kenji
“A woman gets a chance to start over in this romantic novel…centering on wish fulfillment.” (Kirkus Reviews) On her 50th birthday, Missouri Rothman did not get the Tahiti vacation she dreamed of or the surprise birthday party she expected. Instead, a university student totaled her car, her boss – after 16 years of loyal and
Karen Bower is an advocate of positivity, inspiration, laughter and kindness, as is the author of the new book titled “Loving My Addict: A Mother’s Journal.” She has made it her mission to pass on positive vibes to all those she encounters, and hopes that her journal will help others to understand that for individuals
“A jaw-dropping work of contemporary California noir. Fans of James Ellroy will fall hard for Casey Dorman.” (Best Thrillers) When a woman is murdered, her wealthy husband and his troubled psychiatrist both become suspects. The dreams of the husband and the neurotic obsessions of the psychiatrist criss-cross in a plot that has both the police
“A great read and a fascinating retelling of a long-forgotten murder, that still resonates to this very day…for anybody interested in the history of the Silk City!” (Mark S. Auerbach, City Historian, Passaic, New Jersey) At the dawn of the 20th century, the social unrest in Paterson, New Jersey was palpable. Thousands of Dutch and
During the spring of 1992, Brad Anderson was a 39-year old vice president and co-founder of the Covey Leadership Center, the organization that brought the world the best-selling business/self-help book of all time, “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.” It was during this time, at the peak of his career, that Anderson found himself
Never judge a book by its cover, a great one by the way, as that would be a red herring. When escaping from life’s struggles and you find yourself possibly regretting your decision, needless to say, staying at home would be an understatement. We’ve all felt this before in some way but not like this
Beacon Audiobooks has just released “Ruin: The Rhodes, Book 1,” written by author Rina Kent and narrated by Timothy Burke. Now available worldwide, download your copy today! Darkness frightened her, but a killer becomes her muse. Aaron Death was all I lived for. Until she came along. Lively. Beautiful. Spicy. I need to kill her,