Marcus Lopes : Freestyle Love

Freestyle Love

Freestyle Love When it comes to one-night stands, Malachi Bishop has “rules”. No pillow talk. No sleeping over. No planning a future hook-up. First names only. It’s just sex, not a prelude to love. But when Cole Malcolm, a smooth-talking management consultant, woos Malachi into bed, the rulebook is tossed out the window. The one-time …

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Neal Hallford : The Derailment of the Sunset Limited

The Derailment of the Sunset Limited

The Derailment of the Sunset Limited On October 9, 1995, Amtrak’s Sunset Limited derailed in southwestern Arizona. With their train sabotaged by a shadowy organization calling itself the Sons of the Gestapo, the passengers found themselves stranded in a remote, snake-infested desert. Passenger Neal Hallford provides a candid account of the night’s events, leading us …

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Mike Pemberton

Mike Pemberton

I was born and raised in Normal, Illinois. As an adult I lived in Chicago and Dallas before returning to central Illinois and the small town of Hoopeston where my wife and I and our two kids have lived for the last fifteen years. I hold a B.S. and Masters in English and am a …

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John A Burks, Jr. : Flesh Worn Stone

Flesh Worn Stone

Flesh Worn Stone Steven Alexander awakes from a drug-induced coma in a cage on a pristine tropical beach, his head covered with a burlap sack and numbers tattooed on his right arm. Besides his wife, Rebecca, he doesn’t know any of the four other people in blue prison-style coveralls. As the others come out of …

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Mike Pemberton : Transcendental Basketball Blues

Transcendental Basketball Blues

Transcendental Basketball Blues Jack Henderson, a star basketball player, has it all. Loving mother, Mary Lou, is a great musician, father, Sam, a local hero. But when Jack starts high school, Mary Lou disappears. Diagnosed a paranoid schizophrenic, she spends Jack’s adolescence on the run, escaping imagined tormentors. Confined to a mental hospital, then released …

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Derek Haines : February The Fifth

February The Fifth

One year ago today I released my first Glothic Tale. Of course with the main character being called February and the story being set around an old pope, calendars and a lot of fine food, it is more a farce than a tale. To all of you who have bought February 5th in the last …

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Douglas Wickard : A Perfect Husband

A Perfect Husband

A Perfect Husband An abandoned cabin… a diabolical killer… a hidden cemetery. A deadly secret is about to be uncovered. Far from the neon blur of Manhattan—the dizzy buzz of restaurants, theater openings and one too many cocktails—located seventy-two miles outside the City in the sleepy, rural township of Montague, New Jersey, Sami Saxton is …

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Hubert Williams

My name is Hubert Williams. I was born in 1952 in Cushing, OK. My Dad worked in the oil field as a roustabout, so we moved around a lot when I was little. A result of moving a lot I did not have many real friends so I made up a few. When I tried …

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Cynthia Woolf : Centauri Midnight, Book 3 Centauri Series

Centauri Midnight

Centauri Midnight Kitari ‘Kiti’ Dolana is a Tensign in the Dragonera, the most elite force of soldiers in the galaxy.  She wants justice for her murdered brother. She’s trailed the man responsible to a distant planet where swords outmaneuver blasters.  A planet where secrets are kept that can destroy all that Kiti knows and believes. …

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James Marinero : Gate of Tears

Gate Of Tears

Gate of Tears Gritty and realistic action, setting a psychopathic Serbian female terrorist against an ex-Royal Marine. In the up-to-the-minute context of the politically volatile Red Sea region, it reflects political expediency and high level betrayal in Government and the Intelligence Services. Driven by genetic technology and a monstrous manipulation of world gold markets, it …

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CJ Heck

CJ Heck

Who the heck is CJ Heck? Well … I actually wear a lot of hats, worked at some really cool jobs, and I’ve moved around a lot. I’m a partner, a daughter, a sister, an aunt, a mom, a grammy, a friend, but I’m also a poet, writer, and an author — I have three …

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M. K. Theodoratus : Taking Vengeance

Taking Vengeance

Taking Vengeance Once, the three fought to free their Half-Elven people from genocide. Four centuries later, they are estranged. When their daughter’s family is murdered by Trestemontan raiders, Mariah and Ashton go hunting for vengeance. They discover the killers wield a strange new magic. Now, they must convince Linden, the ruler of the Marches, the …

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Jodi Lea Stewart : Silki, the Girl of Many Scarves – Summer Of The Ancient

Summer of the Ancient

Silki, the Girl of Many Scarves – Summer Of The Ancient SILKI, A YOUNG NAVAJO GIRL, thought she’d made up Wol-la-chee, the Ancient Ant Man, on one of her horseback rides with her best friend Birdie. When Wol-la-chee shrieks into her life one summer day on Concho Mountain, Silki’s world turns upside down. With her …

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Marla Madison : She’s Not There

She's Not There

She’s Not There Women are missing . . . Psychologist Lisa Rayburn discovers that abused women are disappearing at a rate too high to be a coincidence. When one of her own clients goes missing, Lisa reports her concerns to the Milwaukee police and is told with no physical evidence of foul play, they cannot …

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Carol Tibaldi : Willow Pond

Willow Pond

Willow Pond The Roaring Twenties crumble into the Great Depression, but Virginia Kingsley, New York’s toughest and most successful speakeasy owner, is doing just fine. Now that the world is falling apart, bootlegging is a flourishing business, and she’s queen of that castle. Then her infant nephew is kidnapped. Her niece, Laura, and Laura’s philandering …

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Ruby Diana : Every Child

Every Child

Every Child A Love Story Every Child is a fascinating account of endurance, struggle, romance and love lost, existing after seventy-two years of contemplation. It is written from the memories of the author—Ruby Diana—who became Ward of the State as an infant and placed in Foster Care. She remained in the state system until she …

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Emeka Egbuonu : Consequences – Breaking The Negative Cycle

Consequences

Consequences – Breaking The Negative Cycle Concern about gang culture is on the rise. Gangs lead young people into danger and lead to community division, fear and deep distrust. However the friendship and support the security and sense of belonging they give young people is a powerful draw. Through his Consequences Programme Emeka Egbuonu aims …

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Stella Atrium : SufferStone

SufferStone

SufferStone - Book 1 of the Dolvia Saga On Dolvia the women of the savannah serve under the burka, but Kyle Le was denied that covering by tribal leaders. Only her gift of second sight and the mortgage on her father’s land protects her and her three sisters. Working alongside Brian Miller from Earth, who manages …

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