First Jobs Remembered by Glenn Sartori

OUR READERS TO DATE: 210 First Jobs Remembered by Glenn Sartori. A Collection of Stories Spanning Eight Decades. This anthology of first-job stories is a showcase of experiences that span decades. While some of the entries into the workforce are still relevant today—others are from a bygone era The stories… Continue reading

Legends of Windemere (Epic Fantasy Series) by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 226 Enjoy The ‘Legends of Windemere’ (Epic Fantasy Series)! Beginning Of A Hero by Charles E. Yallowitz Book 1 of 15: Legends of Windemere. Luke Callindor was born into Windemere’s most decorated family of adventurers. Since his birth, he has been treated with the greatest amount… Continue reading

Once Upon A Weekend by Cherie’ Waggie

OUR READERS TO DATE: 243 Once Upon A Weekend by Cherie’ Waggie. Construction worker Sam Pargeter and his younger brother, Ricky set out with two friends, Ken and Brian, for a quiet weekend at a rented mountain cabin. But things aren’t as quiet as they hoped when mysterious and peculiar… Continue reading

The Kikkoman Chronicles by Ronald E. Yates

OUR READERS TO DATE: 285 The Kikkoman Chronicles by Ronald E. Yates. Combining ancient craftsmanship with modern technology and marketing innovations, Japan’s Kikkoman Corporation has quietly become a $2 billion market leader. This book tells the fascinating story of how Kikkoman changed the course of international marketing, shrewdly adapting to… Continue reading

The Altar Boy by Phil Stephens

OUR READERS TO DATE: 180 The Altar Boy by Phil Stephens. Dark Humor-Catholicism-Coming of Age Fiction! It starts with black-robed nuns, priests, bishops, the select fraternity of Altar Boys, and the ancient ceremonies of the Catholic Church. Music of the ’60s, boyhood shenanigans, Cootie doctors, and coming of age. Set… Continue reading

A Place By The BAY by Barbara J. Duell

OUR READERS TO DATE: 429 A Place By The BAY by Barbara J. Duell. A Novel Of Love, Trust And A New Beginning. M.W. Pilgrim, renowned photojournalist, has spent the last fifteen years ‘shooting war’ in the killing fields worldwide―traveling light―her camera, a .45 semi-automatic and a bottle of Jack… Continue reading

Depart From Evil by Joan Fields Long

OUR READERS TO DATE: 184 Depart From Evil by Joan Fields Long. The author, Joan Fields Long, wrote Depart From Evil in 1976-77. The setting is in a peaceful farming community in the South. When a new pastor is hired for the local church things begin to change. He and… Continue reading

Special Two Book Collection For Ages MG/PT/10+ by Janice Spina

OUR READERS TO DATE: 423 How Far Is Heaven by Janice (J. E.) Spina. Parker and Priscilla Wilfork are happily married with two children. Life seemed perfect and peaceful until Parker goes on a business trip and does not return. Priscilla finds her world turned upside down when she searches… Continue reading

Sewing Lessons by Judy Kiel McKain

OUR READERS TO DATE: 146 Sewing Lessons by Judy Kiel McKain. Children love to do things with their parents. Judy Kiel McKain and her daughters sewed together. It is her wish that this beautiful book with illustrations by Hannah Penix will be one you can share with your children. They… Continue reading

Choosing Your Book’s Title: Some Tips by Lesley Lodge

OUR READERS TO DATE: 197 Choosing your book’s title can seriously help or hinder your sales when you come to the marketing and publicity for your finished book. Even when you think you have found a pithy, attention-grabbing title that promises a really good read in your chosen genre and… Continue reading

Bob Price’s Books

OUR READERS TO DATE: 20,990 Space Village One by Bob Price. Escaping an abusive partner is as tough in 2060 as it was in 2020. You just have further to run. Running as far away as possible was top of Melissa’s list especially as her husband was President of an… Continue reading

Sam: The Cat Without A Tail by Gloria Lintermans

OUR READERS TO DATE: 371 Sam: The Cat Without A Tail by Gloria Lintermans. Sam: The Cat Without A Tail follows the trials of Sam, a young Manx cat with a soft, white puff of a tail. As he discovers that he is indeed different from everyone around him, he… Continue reading

Mr. Wysquers by Larry Auerbach

OUR READERS TO DATE: 307 Mr. Wysquers by Larry Auerbach. Pemberton N. Wysquers is a very dignified old English gentleman who own a very old package delivery business that operates on a worldwide scale. Once a year, usually at year end, he leaves the confines of his work environment to… Continue reading

This Thing Of Darkness by Allan Batchelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 281 This Thing Of Darkness by Allan Batchelder. History tells us that William Shakespeare died in April of 1616. Or did he? What if the “William Kemp” who set sail from England for the New World in April of 1619 was actually the bard in disguise?… Continue reading

My Life At Sweetbrier by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne

OUR READERS TO DATE: 239 My Life At Sweetbrier: A Life Changed by Horses by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne. What if you grew up on a horse farm and your single passion was to become a champion horseback rider? The problem is, you were born with a disability. Doctors tell your parents… Continue reading

Spy and Villain by Joy M. Lilley

OUR READERS TO DATE: 254 Spy and Villain by Joy M. Lilley. A physically handicapped lady, thinks she sees dastardly goings on in the house opposite to where she lives. She is convinced that the woman opposite is being abused. A Christian theme runs through this story of a spy,… Continue reading

Nephilim: Living Among Us by Theodocia McLean

OUR READERS TO DATE: 278 Nephilim: Living Among Us by Theodocia McLean. Is This Half-Breed Living Among Us Today? People are experiencing encounters with these fallen angels who have both de-evolved and evolved with an insatiable lust. Theodocia McLean’s book, The Nephilim: Is This Half-Breed Living Among Us Today? is… Continue reading

CJ Hand Novels (Fiction Crime Mysteries) by C. G. Haberman

OUR READERS TO DATE: 204 CJ Hand Fiction Crime Mysteries Novels! Deadly Circles by C. G. Haberman. CJ Hand Novel Volume 1- Fiction Crime Mystery. The pall of death hangs over two distinctly different valleys separated by eighteen-hundred miles. One a modest, unknown channel drained by a small cool-water stream… Continue reading

Hypno-Scripts by Mary Deal

OUR READERS TO DATE: 326 Hypno-Scripts by Mary Deal. Life Changing Techniques Using Self-Hypnosis and Meditation. Unleash the power of your mind and discover your potential. Do you wish you had the power to become all that you can be? All good-intentioned programming works best when you reach a deeper… Continue reading

W. A President on Trial: An Adrian Wheeler Novel by Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 261 W. A President on Trial: An Adrian Wheeler Novel by Steve Shear. Less than ten years have passed since Operation Gadgetry, a military plan executed in Iraq at the height of the war and intended to prove President George W. Bush was right to invade… Continue reading

Carnage In Singapore by Randall Krzak

OUR READERS TO DATE: 314 Carnage In Singapore by Randall Krzak. Terrorist groups such as Abu Sayyaf and Jemaah Islamiyah have flourished in recent years with new recruits joining them and ISIS-affiliates at an alarming rate. Blended operations by various Asian countries have forced the groups to work together to… Continue reading

The Adventures of Arty Anderson: Middle Grade Fiction by Mark Redmond

OUR READERS TO DATE: 371 The Adventures of Arty Anderson: Middle Grade Fiction by Mark L. Redmond. Arty Goes West Mark L. Redmond. Book 1 of 6: The Adventures of Arty Anderson. Saddle up, pardner, and hang on! Arty Anderson is about to take you on a rip-roarin’ ride through… Continue reading

Two Faces of Janus by Linnea Tanner

OUR READERS TO DATE: 334 Two Faces of Janus by Linnea Tanner. A Short Story of Ancient Rome (Historical Fiction). A young nobleman confronts a specter from the past that could threaten his family’s legacy. A brash young aristocrat, Lucius Antonius anticipates Emperor Augustus Caesar will support his lofty ambitions… Continue reading

Jennifer Sturgis Mysteries by Glenn Sartori

OUR READERS TO DATE: 249 The Triplets’ Secret by Glenn Sartori. Jennifer Sturgis Mystery Book One. Retired journalist Jennifer Sturgis never imagined one cold case would change the course of her life. That case—the mysterious disappearance of Crystal Scott—has been unsolved for fifty years. The main persons of interest were… Continue reading

Quest of the Brokenhearted (Legends of Windemere) by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 222 Quest of the Brokenhearted by Charles E. Yallowitz. From the pages of ‘Legends of Windemere’. (From the pages of ‘Legends of Windemere’) As Windemere moves forward, a broken spirit falls into the shadows. Two years have passed since Luke Callindor was lost during the champions’… Continue reading

Dakota’s Dragon by Cherie’ Waggie

OUR READERS TO DATE: 303 Dakota’s Dragon by Cherie’ Waggie. All Dakota Jennins wants after the murder of her husband and partner in their Private Investigations firm, is to spend her wedding anniversary alone in the mountains. The last thing she expects is to find herself immersed in the kidnapping… Continue reading

Love Changes by Marsha Casper Cook

OUR READERS TO DATE: 264 Love Changes by Marsha Casper Cook. Second chances are possible, but only if the lies and compromises are gone. Martin had lost his first wife and daughter in a horrible car accident, and it took him years to fight the sadness he woke up with… Continue reading

At The Edge Of The Stairs by Phil Stephens

OUR READERS TO DATE: 257 2024 New Edition Release! At The Edge Of The Stairs by Phil Stephens. Supernatural-Psychological-Suspense Thriller! At The Edge of the Stairs is a gripping tale of a young woman’s love that is so strong it transcends the barrier between this dimension and the next. It… Continue reading

Theo’s Diary by Barbara J. Duell

OUR READERS TO DATE: 278 Theo’s Diary by Barbara J. Duell. A Novel Of War, Love, and Regret. Theo sat on the old bench across from the cemetery and pulled his jacket close to his chest. The service for his closest friend had ended an hour ago, but he would… Continue reading

Daisy’s Hope for her Journey by Joan Fields Long

OUR READERS TO DATE: 183 Daisy’s Hope for her Journey by Joan Fields Long. The author grew up during the Great Depression. Born in 1931, she recalls many of the things that occurred during this period of time and in World War 11. Daisy Pate is a fictional character who… Continue reading

Special Books For Ages 18+ by Janice Spina

OUR READERS TO DATE: 503 Lubelia Alycea: One Hundred Years by J.E. Spina. Lubelia Alycea leaves her native country of Madeira, Portugal to travel to her new home – America. This is the story of how a strong, resilient young girl grows into a formidable woman. She must survive many… Continue reading

A Christmas Memory-The Tree Hunt by Judy Kiel McKain

OUR READERS TO DATE: 124 A Christmas Memory-The Tree Hunt by Judy Kiel McKain. Shelley Huber Trimble 1-24-1960-11-16-2016. Shelley was born and raised in Jackson County, Indiana, graduated from Brownstown High School and continued her education at Indiana University and University of Evansville. Shelley wrote this memory of hunting the… Continue reading

The Reluctant Author by Lynne Podrat

OUR READERS TO DATE: 173 I hadn’t gone looking to write a book. And although I love to write, especially poetry, and editorial responses of educational articles, writing can be arduous and was never cathartic for me. I would rather take pictures. My dream was to be a veterinarian, to… Continue reading

Jessica Gold’s Books

OUR READERS TO DATE: 4,400 Educator and Freelance Magazine Journalist. Perceptions and Secrets by Jessica Gold. Our Perceptions may not always be reality. Rick and Marissa Lynch, Manhattan elite and press favorites seem like the perfect couple, with money, prestige and a beautiful daughter Emily. In reality, their lives have… Continue reading

Magic and Midnight Mint Bars (Christmas Cookies) by Iona Morrison

OUR READERS TO DATE: 522 Magic and Midnight Mint Bars (Christmas Cookies) by Iona Morrison. Part of: Christmas Cookies (51 books). Months after a bitter divorce, Sally Mansfield is spending Christmas with her best friends at the Blue Iris Inn. Fifty pounds thinner than the last time they were together;… Continue reading

The Troll Bridge by Larry Auerbach

OUR READERS TO DATE: 333 The Troll Bridge by Larry Auerbach. In 1935 west Texas, two teenagers — Duane McCathern and Tony Picano — decide to go search for a lost treasure of Confederate gold based on an old tale told by a retired Texas Ranger, involving Indians and a… Continue reading

As Flies To Wanton Boys by Allan Batchelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 329 As Flies To Wanton Boys by Allan Batchelder. Immortal Treachery Book 2. Three years have passed since Tarmun Vykers’ victory over the mad sorcerer who called himself the End-of-All-Things. But they’ve been three long years, confined to a sick bed with a grievous wound that… Continue reading

Wilbur’s New Home by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne

OUR READERS TO DATE: 221 Wilbur’s New Home by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne. A Surprise for Wilbur (Wilbur The Tractor). Wilbur is very excited to present the second book in the Wilbur the Tractor series. Review by Hollie Anne Marsh, Children’s Author: “A sweet story about Wilbur the cutest tractor, who faces… Continue reading

Clouds by Joy M. Lilley

OUR READERS TO DATE: 298 Clouds by Joy M. Lilley. This story tells of a mother and daughter Judy, eight years old left to fend for themselves after father is killed in WW2. Life was hard in those post war years and mother was forced into finding unsavoury ways for… Continue reading

Household Property Inventory Workbook by Theodocia McLean

OUR READERS TO DATE: 165 Household Property Inventory Workbook by Theodocia McLean. A Must Have Record Keeping System. The Household Property Inventory Workbook by Theodocia McLean is one purchase you will wish you had made several years ago. Lucky for you, it is never too late to document household and… Continue reading

The Hayman Family Saga: Historic Novels by C. G. Haberman

OUR READERS TO DATE: 210 The Hayman Family Saga: Historic Novels Volume 1-3 by C. G. Haberman. The Naturalists: A Historic Novel by C. G. Haberman. The Hayman Family Saga: Historic Novel Volume 1. Where is Nebraska? The measure lies in locating Chicago and Denver, then calculating the midpoint between… Continue reading

Toward Happier Choices by Michael Oborn

OUR READERS TO DATE: 224 Toward Happier Choices by Michael Oborn. A Coffee Conspiracy. This book is a Memoir better described as an Anthology of a person’s life. It also might be looked at as a transition piece by a person who doesn’t tell, but shows how he reinvented his… Continue reading

Metaphorically Speaking by Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 240 Metaphorically Speaking by Steve Shear. The Human Condition from the Beginning of Time. I believe that poetry is the doorway into all fiction, the pillars that underpin all fiction, the dictionary and thesaurus that encompass all fiction. It requires the poet to seriously consider the… Continue reading

Dangerous Alliance by Randall Krzak

OUR READERS TO DATE: 301 Dangerous Alliance by Randall Krzak. United Nations’ sanctions are crippling North Korea. China has turned her back on her malevolent partner. The North Korean military machine is crumbling, unable to function. Oil reserves are minimal and the government seeks new alliances. Cargo and tourist ships… Continue reading

Bounty Hunter Nate Landry Series by Mark L. Redmond

OUR READERS TO DATE: 299 Bounty Hunter Nate Landry Series! Bounty Hunter Nate Landry: Major Issues by Mark L. Redmond. Book 1: Bounty Hunter Nate Landry. The stereotypical bounty hunter in tales of the old West is an unprincipled, dirty, back-shooter, who is only motivated by the reward money he… Continue reading

The Dragon Slayer Series by David Harvey

OUR READERS TO DATE: 238 The Dragon Slayer Series by David Harvey. The Dragon Slayer by David Harvey. Book 1 of 2: The Dragon Slayer. To some village folk, he was the Dragon Slayer. To the King of Zorgonia, he was their Guardian. To Liam himself, it was a mystery…. Continue reading

Never Knew I Was A Dinosaur by Glenn Sartori

OUR READERS TO DATE: 248 Never Knew I Was A Dinosaur by Glenn Sartori. With humor and charm, Glenn looks back on his workplace adventures and prehistoric technologies, with a dawning realization that he might now be a dinosaur! Come laugh out loud with him and you might find yourself… Continue reading

Crossing Bedlam by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 368 Crossing Bedlam by Charles E. Yallowitz The United States of America has been crippled. Violently contained by a global military force and left without its leaders, the country has become shattered and chaotic. A decade has passed since the first strike and a new landscape… Continue reading

5-Star Books From Author Jay Dubya

OUR READERS TO DATE: 622 Prime-Time Crime Time by Jay Dubya. The thirty-five novellas presented in Prime-Time Crime Time are works of pure fiction. The stories’ themes deal with various types of crime and criminal motivation. Any character resemblance to anyone living on Planet Earth is positively coincidental. In addition,… Continue reading

Grand Central Station by Marsha Casper Cook

OUR READERS TO DATE: 286 Grand Central Station by Marsha Casper Cook. Some Relationships Are Just Meant to Be! A famous child psychologist, who has authored several bestselling books on raising children, discovers he doesn’t know as much as he thought he did when he meets a pediatrician and mother… Continue reading