The Six Loves of Jack Brown ($0.99) by Danny Mac: Jack builds success with home and work. He gives it all up to be with Sarah as she dies from cancer. How does he rebuild his life after losing what he holds most dear? Six women tell his story from their unique relationship with him.
The Broken Hummingbird ($1.99) by Ann Marie Jackson: “This novel makes the reader feel emotion with every fiber of their being.” — Camila Sánchez Bolaño, Editor-in-chief, Newsweek en Español. “The Broken Hummingbird shimmers with iridescent beauty. Boldly honest, yet tender at the core, a novel with something important to say.” — Debra Thomas, author of Luz
Timeless Pirouette (Time Flies Book 2) ($4.99) by Jill Wallace: In 1980 as an air hostess I had a dream in the crew rest of a 747. I was a ballerina in 1877 and a beggar was my soulmate. On an odyssey years later with strangers, I brace myself for the ultimate reckoning: a second chance at love or the destruction of all I value, as tangled threads of guilt that bind me to past and present start to unravel.
Distractions ($0.99) by Gabriele Benincasa: Mr. Kent is a polite, introverted psychopath. While reading at his favourite members’ club, his paranoias begin to manifest, forcing him to confront his deepest, surrealist fears. Is it really happening? More importantly, will he survive?
Letting Go (Jackson’s Bridge Series Book 1) ($3.99) by Angela Day: Callie Winters has a second chance at love and the life she once dreamed of in Jackson’s Bridge, Colorado. But when her son discovers a secret she’s kept following his father’s tragic death seventeen years ago, she races to save him from a truth that could destroy them both. Letting Go is a compelling, emotional, and heartwarming read about family, secrets, forgiveness, and healing.
Bended Loyalty (Bended Duet Book 1) ($0.99) by Kat Caldwell: Forced to start again, Tristen returns home where he discovers his former addict mother is on the verge of losing her house. To save her, and himself, he returns to his old life of underground boxing. Just a few fights to save some money, and then he’s out. But soon Tristen is fighting both in and out of the ring to salvage his family and reclaim his future.
Herring ($0.99) by James Kearns: A work of strange and intoxicating immediacy, HERRING, the second part of THE CATCH TRILOGY – the first, GUPPY, was #1 free Kindle bestseller in “British and Irish Fiction” in the UK and USA – will perplex you at first, and then draw you in, only to shock you to your core as you become a culpable player in the unfolding profusion of the absurd.
Lights Out Lizzie ($0.99) by James Hanna: Gertie, from Backwoods Kentucky, joins Christian Ladies of Wrestling–a troupe that has women posing as Christians wallop the daylights out of women posing as sinners. Gertie becomes a hit in America’s Southwest and is recruited to entertain troops in Afghanistan. But she begins to doubt the integrity of Christian Ladies of Wrestling.
Head Fake ($0.99) by Scott Gordon: They’re high-risk offenders with mental illness. He’s a clinically depressed basketball coach. Together, they just might be a winning combination. “An absorbing, uplifting tale of finding light and self-worth in adversity’s darkest depths.” — Kirkus review
July and Everything After ($0.99) by Allie Nava: Maya’s journey from America to her birth country was meant to be a nostalgic visit. Instead, it became a fight for survival. Fans of Paolo Coelho, Vaddey Ratner, and Khaled Hosseini will be captivated by July and Everything After, a modern tale of resilience and transformation against extraordinary odds, genocide, and war.
Seven (Echoes in Time Book 3) ($0.99) by M MacKinnon: You can’t change history…or can you? When Brian Maclean, high school math teacher from Nova Scotia, finds himself transported into the body of his ancestor during the final battle, is he doomed to follow his clan into the pages of history? Or will his presence change everything?
Staked: A Vampire’s Tale (Angel of Death Series Book 1) ($1.99) by Kim Catanzarite: A young vampire in a new world uses his magical gifts and companionship (old and new) to overcome his new, horrific form and the monster who forced it on him. “Those who enjoyed The Historian, will delight in Gregorie’s journey and eagerly anticipate his next adventure.”—BlueInk Review (starred review)
In Doubtful Taste: New and Selected Poems ($3.99) by Don Behrend: “In Doubtful Taste: New and Selected Poems” is a powerful collection that blends vivid imagery with emotional depth. The poet explores themes of personal reflection and societal critique, showcasing their evolving style. Each poem is carefully crafted, balancing raw emotion with refinement, making it a must-read for lovers of thought-provoking verse.
The Broken Road ($0.99) by Grea Warner: A realistic tale about inner strength and the bonds that create a family, ‘The Broken Road’ follows Teagan’s journey as she begins a fresh new life. But when her plan recalls trauma for someone close, she fears the road to happiness is broken. If you like emotional stories, this new release by award-winning, bestselling author Grea Warner is for you.
Horses of Fire ($1.99) by A. D. Rhine: In this “mesmerizing” novel (Kate Quinn) filled “with lyrical language and spellbinding details” (Patti Callahan Henry), three women navigate war, ambition, and shifting loyalties in the ancient city of Troy. “One of those singular books that pulls readers into a completely immersive world” (New York Times bestselling author Lisa Maxwell).
Dear, Hannah ($2.99) by Brenda Thornlow: Hannah is about to receive a heartfelt letter from a long-lost friend recounting a journey of liberation from a suffocating and insulated upbringing and an equally toxic marriage. This letter is a tapestry woven with quirky characters, each grappling with their own turbulent lives and finding solace in their unbreakable bonds.
Miss Win: Tales of Intrigue and Deception ($0.99) by Rosemary Mairs: “I always get away with it. Some would call it luck, but it’s more than that. People make it easy for me – they want to believe in what they see.” Twenty-four tales of mystery and dark secrets. So many ways to be deceived – financially, romantically… fatally. No one is what they seem. Who can you really trust?
Stay With Me Complete Novella Series Box Set ($0.99) by Jacie Middlemann: Between one moment and the next, Susa is plunged into a nightmare. The same night, Adam Manning arrives at a crime scene and immediately realizes that things aren’t exactly as they seem. Susa knows they aren’t. Determined to find the truth, they begin their own investigation of the crime that brought them together.
Holiday Collection Box Set ($0.99) by Jacie Middlemann: Four heartwarming stories filled with everything Christmas brings… family, friends, Christmas trees, huge meals, childhood Christmas memories, mothers baking turkeys, siblings bickering that goes on into adulthood, and sometimes when least expected, a little bit of romance.
Saving Moses ($0.99) by Steve Twitty: Four boys, pre-teens, best friends all, discover an old, one-eyed alligator they name, ‘Moses’. Set in a simpler time and place – South Miami, Florida in the early 1960’s – the boys unexpectedly form a friendship with the old beast. When the boys learn Moses faces certain death at the hands of two local poachers, they plan his liberation, not realizing their struggle will end in tragedy.
Better is the End ($2.99) by CURT CANFIELD: “Better is the End” earned a 5-star review from Onlinebookclub.org. It explores the political, economic, and societal changes in the US from its founding to the present. They are encapsulated in the journey of Will Barnes, a former Marine Vietnam vet, as he tries to reconcile the errors of his past and ultimately finds peace in a surprising way.
Meat ($2.99) by Ultan Banan: With an intercontinental trade in hallucinogenic meat and a ton of pharmaceuticals, follow Chef and friends into the most apocalyptic party the world has ever seen… How much ecstasy do you need to kickstart the apocalypse?
Right: A Portrait of Controversy ($0.99) by Steven Paul Leiva: Although a work of fiction, Right: A Portrait of Controversy is a projection of a draconian dystopia where ‘big-brother style’ governmental attempts at population control are vividly illustrated. It’s about birth, resources, power, and human rights. Is it right to prevent people from conceiving? Is it right to conceive when it is against the law? Who has the right to decide?
It Was The Wind ($0.99) by Saman Adhami: Two friends, an Iranian and an Italian, embark on a journey of discovery and turmoil in Iran, where their deepening bond is tested against the backdrop of political unrest and personal challenges, leading them to a transformative fight for freedom and perhaps an unbreakable friendship.
Heart of the Canyon Series (Books 1-3) ($0.99) by Jacie Middlemann: Mallie Westin left her home in the canyon ten years ago because she believed she had no other choice. Now the choice is hers and she’s coming back.
Juni-Q and the Allure of Hypocrisy (The Eyes of Juni-Q Book 2) ($3.99) by Julian Martin: All the infamous Juni-Q wanted was to be a movie producer and get her film distributed, but a rich and powerful stalker who gets her into the Mariposa Film Festival may be luring her to her doom… Sequel to Juni-Q and the Secrecy of Desire.
Thirty Days Hath September ($3.99) by Ronald Dwinnells: Wealthy and aimless medical student, Jack Maizel, is arrogant and disillusioned with his career. During a clinical rotation in September 1982, he meets Mildred Dixon, an elderly patient searching for her long-lost wartime love. With help from his best friend, Ahgri, and Mildred’s touching plea, Jack embarks on a life-changing journey of love, redemption, and self-discovery.
Dinosaur Boy ($3.99) by Liz Coppedge Bohn: Benjamin, age 12 and autistic went home for lunch when his neighbor was murdered. The police find his bloody sweatpants and polo shirt in the trashcan. For once, his mother can’t fix it, and Benjamin goes to Juvenile Hall. After severe bullying, he is sent home on an ankle bracelet. Journey along with Benjamin as he tries to solve the mystery.
God Bless the Child (The Women of Paradise County Book 1) ($0.99) by Anne Shaw Heinrich: It is hard to blame Mary Kline for who she has become. Mary is hungry. She wants food and lots of it, but as she becomes a young woman, she craves something far more delicious—a child of her own. When Pearl Davis turns up pregnant after some church-basement encounters with the predatory James Pullman, a local pastor’s son, Mary, and her parents swoop in, taking in Pearl and her baby, Elizabeth.
The Death of Angels ($3.99) by Jerry E Mollenhauer: “The Death of Angels” tells of the journeys of a young German man, Conrad von Runstadt, and the two German girls, sisters, he loves and loses to the Nazi regime. Moving with the fate-driven characters through Barbarossa, the invasion of Russia, and the horrors of the death camps “The Death of Angels” is a harrowing tale of loss and hope and wonder!
The Overexamined Life of Jacob Hart ($0.99) by Jerry Wald: Four friends’ worlds collide at Lake Paradise in a search for answers to life’s biggest questions. The troubles of the real world follow the friends, and soon they are ensnared in a high-stakes political scandal. “An outstanding debut… Five-plus stars to The Overexamined Life of Jacob Hart.” – Publisher’s Daily Reviews
Grimmer Revisionist Fairy Tales, Fables, and Nursery Rhymes ($4.99) by Marissa Carter: What if your favorite fairy tales, fables, and nursery rhymes were given a modern twist? Grimmer Revisionist Fairy Tales, Fables, and Nursery Rhymes reimagines classic stories with wit, humor, and irreverence. Packed with pop culture references, snark, and surprise turns, this collection delivers grown-up fun with a mischievous edge. These aren’t your grandma’s bedtime stories!
The Sweat Box ($1.99) by Carmen Rosales: The fight for love is the toughest match, and only the brave dare to enter the ring. The only thing more dangerous than falling is resisting.
Cherry Blossoms in Winter ($0.99) by Michael J. Summers: A searing, hard-boiled account of camaraderie among soldiers, multi-cultural love, and heartbreak set against the colorful backdrop of post-war Japan and the horrific battle for “Rat Mountain,” Cherry Blossoms in Winter is a wild rollercoaster, making one laugh, cry, cheer, and relish the power of the human spirit.
Dolores and Other Sorrows ($4.50) by Denis Smyth Díaz: Life can change in an instant. How ready are you for that? This collection of short stories insightfully delves into how ordinary people react to being faced with unexpected choices. It is at times shocking, sad and warm all at once, but it is an ultimately optimistic book whose characters will stay with you long after you’ve read the last page.
Flying Fossils (Women of Fossil Ridge Book 1) ($0.99) by Lynne Gentry: A diagnosis of early dementia turns a prickly mother-daughter relationship upside down. As three generations of Slocum women are forced to navigate the years of fossilized hurts between them, they’ll discover laughter is the only way to keep from crying.
Tough Trail Home ($0.99) by Marie W. Watts: After the Great Recession of 2008 upended their lives, Michael and Lisa Dunwhitty moved their family to inherited land in Texas. As Lisa works to restore the ranch and plant roots, Michael’s attention and affection stray — but when they learn their son is in trouble, can they repair their fragile relationship?
The Bridge Tender (Power of Oneness) ($0.99) by teZa Lord: This contemporary novel is the searing story of Thea, an artist lost in the maze of pleasure-seeking to relieve life’s struggles. Only after crash-and-burning is she willing to embrace her true nature: being a bridge, a conduit of Light. Thea’s mission now shines crystal clear and what she does next shocks the world.
For the Love of Cards: Ace of Hearts ($4.99) by Shelly Dickenson: It is a coming-of-age story about Nikkie who is a massage therapist. She is following her dream of becoming an acupuncturist and then finds poker massage. She transforms into a confident young lady who falls in love with the game of poker.
An Echo Through the Trees ($0.99) by Michael Galloway: Chase Krause sets out on the hunt of a lifetime, but it soon becomes the struggle of a lifetime. This is a story of fathers and sons, triumph over circumstance, and a story of letting go.
Regrets: Letting Go ($2.99) by V. A. Kalki: “Regrets: Letting Go” by V.A. Kalki weaves a poignant tale of love, loss, and reflection. Through vivid memories and emotional struggles, the protagonist revisits relationships, missed opportunities, and deep regrets, ultimately confronting the past to seek healing and closure in the present.
Rubies from Burma ($1.99) by Anne Lovett: Georgia, 1941. A world at war. Romantic tension. A forlorn girl determined to win over a man she cannot have. If you like wartime novels, tumultuous relationships, and relatable small-town characters, then you’ll adore Anne Lovett’s enthralling page-turner. “Exceptionally satisfying” — Kirkus Reviews
Purple Orchid Blues ($1.25) by S Cunliffe: Will a black man be sentenced for a crime he says he didn’t commit? Will Song, a Chinese student, be deported for running away from university and working illegally? Will a bartender find love or loneliness? Will anyone listen to a Covers band? This is the story of what happens when their voices are heard…
Return to Summit Falls Boxset (Books 1-3) ($0.99) by Jacie Middlemann: Ready to take on whatever the world had to throw at them, four friends left their hometown of Summit Falls in search of something more. Years later two of them are coming back for the same reason… one to pursue a life-long dream and the other hopes for a second chance with the woman he’s always loved.
Less Than ($4.99) by A.D. Long: In a compelling debut, A.D. Long delivers a raw and unflinching portrayal of life on the streets, reminding us that behind every story of addiction is a person deserving of love, compassion, and understanding. Perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult and Lisa Genova, this gripping and emotionally charged novel will stay with you long after the final page.