Cross-Ties by Carolyn M. Bowen

OUR READERS TO DATE: 251 Cross-Ties by Carolyn M. Bowen. Historical Fiction Passages. A page-turning epic of adventure, suspense, and romance that crosses the chasm of societal rules. Leah is a rebel. As a mixed-race female intent on escaping the constraints of 19th-century English society, she bucks her single father’s… Continue reading

The Immortal Jake: Going Home by David DeRosa

OUR READERS TO DATE: 272 The Immortal Jake by David DeRosa. Going Home! Jake’s life is merry mayhem around a militant mindset of misusing impossible science. He’s an extra-terrestrial teenager who accidentally marooned himself in the Bronze Age. He’s waited patiently for people to develop the technology he needs to… Continue reading

To Life by Marsha Casper Cook

OUR READERS TO DATE: 273 To Life by Marsha Casper Cook. A Young Holocaust Survivor’s Journey to Freedom. This compelling Holocaust memoir is about Sala Lewis and her love of family. Ten year old Sala Lewis had been out with friends and came home to find the apartment where she… Continue reading

The Magic Islands Series by Irene Edwards

OUR READERS TO DATE: 285 The Magic Islands Series by Irene Edwards. A Spooky Wish-A Magic Islands (Book One). Centuries ago, there were a group of mysterious, some say magical islands, which fell victim to a monsters’ curse, making them unreachable by sea. The islands were all but forgotten. But… Continue reading

Queenmakers Saga Series by Bernadette Rowley

OUR READERS TO DATE: 300 Australian Epic Fantasy Romance Author Bernadette Rowley. Princess Avenger by Bernadette Rowley. An Epic Fantasy Romance Novel. Queenmakers Saga Series Book One. AN AVENGING PRINCESS Alecia is determined to protect her people from her tyrannical father. Her only worth is to have a son, who… Continue reading

The Orphaned Princess by David DeRosa

OUR READERS TO DATE: 249 The Orphaned Princess by David DeRosa. The battle was ended. The last dragon put out the fires and divided the people into factions. Gemite and Sylvan he charged with responsibility of their world, saying, “I will not save you again, from your recklessness.” Then he… Continue reading

Listen To Me: How My Down Syndrome Brother Saved My Life by Lynne Podrat

OUR READERS TO DATE: 254 Listen To Me: How My Down Syndrome Brother Saved My Life by Lynne Podrat. This memoir was written to honor my youngest brother’s influence over my life, the good, the bad, and the ugly, of living with a Down Syndrome sibling. It tells the story… 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

Make Believe Is Fun Bedtime Series by Janice Spina

OUR READERS TO DATE: 646 Bedtime Stories for Children (Age 5-8)! Make Believe by Janice Spina. Bedtime Stories for Children (Book 1). This is a short story collection for children ages 5-8. They are perfect for bedtime or any time. They can be read by early readers or by a… Continue reading

The Curse of Clansmen and Kings Series by Linnea Tanner

OUR READERS TO DATE: 340 The Curse of Clansmen and Kings Series! Travel Back In Time With Author Linnea Tanner. Apollo’s Raven by Linnea Tanner. FREE On Kindle Unlimited From March 7th-11th, 2024. Curse of Clansmen and Kings Book 1. A Celtic warrior princess is torn between her forbidden love… Continue reading

My Sister Wants An Elephant by Lynne Podrat

OUR READERS TO DATE: 235 Full Of Humor and Fun! My Sister Wants An Elephant by Lynne Podrat. Randy’s sister wants a WHAT?!? And his Mom isn’t flat-out saying no?! My Sister Wants an Elephant is the true story of two siblings who team up together to convince their mother… Continue reading

The Reluctant Author by Lynne Podrat

OUR READERS TO DATE: 175 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