Posts Categorized: Books

Mystery, Strife, Struggle, Love, Deceit, and Intrigue Make End it By the Gun a Must Read

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“An ambitious psychological thriller that reads like a fever dream. Tailor-made for fans of Franz Kafka.” –BEST THRILLERS “…enjoyable, entertaining, and ‘unputdownable.’” –Aidan, editor at PaperTrue End it By the Gun by Kenechukwu Obi Strong ambition drives Beck Blades, an aspiring writer from rural Nebraska, to become obsessed with having big Hollywood studios make movies… Read more »

‘Jack McAfghan: Reflections’ has Inspired Healing for Three Years

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Kate McGahan’s “Jack McAfghan: Reflections on Life with my Master” launched three years ago and since then has touched the lives of thousands of readers. The book is just shy of 200 five-star ratings on Amazon. Written from the perspective of McGahan’s dog Jack, the book offers answers from beyond Rainbow Bridge. Jack shares his… Read more »

Final Installment of Vivian Winslow’s Female-Driven, Inclusive Steamy Romance Series Now Available

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Golden Poppy, the final installment of Author Vivian Winslow’s acclaimed Wildflowers series, is now available exclusively on Amazon.com. Flipping traditional romance tropes, this series of fast-paced, steamy romance books features strong female characters. As a diverse female, born from a mixed-race marriage, Winslow is committed to empowering women and bringing color to the pages of romantic fiction…. Read more »

Donaldson’s Novel, Hearts of Mercy, Explores The Misogyny That Brutalized Women Of The Great Smokies

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“Shocking, intriguing and poignant. Joan captures a moment in time few are aware of. Beautifully written and researched.” –Viola Shipman, International Best-Selling Author of The Recipe Box Fleeing heartbreak, Viney Walker reluctantly follows her father to his new home deep into the Great Smoky Mountains, where she encounters the wrath of a vigilante group. The… Read more »

The Fat Lady’s Low, Sad Song: The Future of Baseball?

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Passion for baseball and a memorable team of characters, including a hero unaware of his greatest strengths, make The Fat Lady’s Low, Sad Song a winner.” –INDIE READER A new baseball novel focuses on the exploits of Courtney Morgan, a female knuckleball pitcher, playing for the fictitious Fort Collins Miners in Colorado. Brian Kaufman, author… Read more »