The Love of Impossible Sums ($0.99) by Panayotis Cacoyannis: Still grieving the loss of his wife, Oliver reluctantly agrees to attend a poetry reading event, and soon after the performance he and the poet embark on a whirlwind romance. But an ever-present cast of meddling characters stir up tensions that risk coming to a head. “A unique, pensive, and mournful literary style to be savored.” – Publishers Weekly
TORN ($0.99) by William A. Prin: In 1950s America, Dr. Jack Conley provides covert abortions to honor a life lost to a botched procedure. But as societal backlash, black-market dangers, and fractured friendships close in, a fiery advocate forces Jack to confront his beliefs. How far will he go to do what’s right? A gripping historical medical drama on America’s fiercest divide.
Wild Wise Weird ($2.99) by Quan-Hoang Vuong: For fans of satirical fables and culturally rich storytelling, Wild Wise Weird is an absolute gem. It invites readers to laugh, ponder, and connect with the universal truths that bind us all, proving that even the simplest of tales can carry the weight of profound insight. A rewarding journey filled with humor and heart—Amy Rosner, American reader.
Done (Charleston Harbor Book 1) ($0.99) by Desi Stowe: Vivian Ashmead is an employee specialist assigned to healthcare systems dealing with post pandemic staffing shortages. She is dedicated and on the brink of the promotion of her career. This assignment is different from her usual and her meticulous plans fall to pieces. Vivian, quite unintentionally, embarks on a journey of self-discovery.
Nexus: A Multiverse Awakening ($0.99) by Christie Browne: At its core, “Nexus: A Multiverse Awakening” is a story about human curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge. It’s about the thrill of discovery and the courage to face the unknown, even when it challenges everything we thought we knew about reality. The novel takes us on a journey of both scientific and personal growth.
Tales for Advent and Christmas (Book 2) ($0.99) by J. Traveler Pelton: How did we get from a baby in a manger to six-legged horses, pickles on pine trees, and reindeer that fly? Stories are set to be read on the days of Advent leading up to Christmas day, plus a few extra for those days when you just have to have a bit more to read before bed. Merry Christmas!
COUNTERPUNCH (Maryl Morgan Marks Book 1) ($0.99) by Taylor Zane: Maryl Morgan Marks leaves her quiet Seattle suburb for a high-tech startup in 1980s Philadelphia, where she faces a cutthroat world of power, greed, and misogyny. Torn between her ambition and desire for revenge, she must navigate the blurry line between justice and retribution in a ruthless corporate culture.
Then They Came for Harry ($0.99) by Gary A. Campbell: Albrecht was a quiet town, and Harry Blake was a lifelong resident. He was a Vietnam vet, and he was proud of his country. And Harry hated bullies. When hordes of “Cancelers” and the “neo-Woke” invaded the town, they thought it was theirs for the taking. Then they poked the bear. A bear named Harry Blake. The interlopers had no idea what they had started. They would regret the day they came.
The Mystery of Atlantis: Heavenly Lily ($0.99) by Anna Yasnaya: This is a book of prophecy for humanity, which is at a fateful crossroads. Different worlds, intertwined times and destinies, mysteries of the universe, the history of Atlantis, and the phenomenon of soul mates — all this is for those who are looking for an answer to the question: “Who are we, why are we here and where are we going?…”
The Colony ($2.99) by Nanette L. Avery: The secret life of a brother and sister gone feral without adult supervision makes a drastic, grim decision. The events all lead to a twist ending that the author subtly hints at throughout the darkly satirical novel. With more than a passing nod to Psycho and Norman Bates, The Colony is a fascinating and, at times, mesmerizing read.
Hello, Old Friend: Awright Auld Mukker ($2.99) by Joseph Tristan: It is a story about friendship and the lessons it has taught you throughout your life. It is about family, friends, faith, love, and how life is incomplete unless you bond all four together.
(Mostly) True Tales From Birchmont Village: The Complete Year ($0.99) by Peter J. Stavros: You’ve spent some time with the quirky and eccentric residents of Birchmont Village–now spend the complete year with them! This expanded edition contains five new stories and a whole host of new dramas and dilemmas for this close-knit community. Based on the humorous short stories that first appeared in The Saturday Evening Post.
The Christie Affair ($2.99) by Nina de Gramont: A Reese’s Book Club Pick. In 1925, Nan O’Dea infiltrates Agatha Christie’s life, eventually becoming her husband’s mistress, driven by a decades-old vendetta rooted in lost love and betrayal. Nina de Gramont’s gripping novel explores obsession, revenge, and the lengths one will go to in the name of love and forgiveness.
Managing Expectations ($0.99) by Endicott Road: Everyone who has ever played baseball has dreamt, even for a moment, of making it a career. Jeff Sampson, thrilled to sign with the White Sox, follows his dream. Along the way, he learns that his exceptional talents may not be enough for him to reach the Major Leagues. Follow Jeff, and a cast of other players, as they try to reach The Show.
Paper Face ($0.99) by Simon Cornish: All Melanie wants is a social life, a little romance, and a job to keep the bailiffs from repossessing their home. Nothing too challenging for a nineteen-year-old, but the world has issues for someone who wears a paper bag over their head. An intensely moving story of stigma, loss, and reconciliation–told with compassion and wry humor.
Heavenland ($0.99) by Bret Johnson: A middle-aged man dies and goes to heaven. He meets his best friend’s dog at a bar where they discuss relationships, racism, religion, and regrets with real-life stories from their earthly lives to inspire and motivate people to make great decisions, find daily happiness, and paint their perfect afterlife. Embrace, discuss, and celebrate death.
To Leave a Memory ($0.99) by Pat Dunlap Evans: Journey through an eventful year with history professor Andrew Ward, as he struggles to atone for a tragic mistake and regain the affection of his psychic wife, Lizzy, their tech-guru daughter, Jane, three funny grandchildren, and loyal best friends. You’ll laugh and shed a tear in this tender story of forgiveness, set in Atlanta, Georgia.
Backstory: Behind the Scenes of a Famous Film-Thriller ($0.99) by Pat Dunlap Evans: Enter the upside-down world of screenwriter Merry Mayfield as she searches for new love and Hollywood fame. Naively, Merry even dates a serial killer, unaware that his next victim might be her daughter. You’ll be regaled by diary-like twists, plus a shocker ending that later brings a wry smile. PS: Don’t skip the “Forward” and “Afterward” sections!
Chronicles of a Lost Boy on Christmas ($1.99) by A.F. Presson: An Ordinary Boy. An Extraordinary Purpose. One lonely Christmas Eve night, Nicholas sat on the rooftop of the orphanage, peering into the windows of a nearby cottage celebrating Christmas. A deep-seated need rose within him to understand the mysterious holiday, to provide for the less fortunate, like himself.
The Secret Gift: A Story of Enhancing the Future of Humanity ($2.99) by Joseph Tristan: Landon Rief learns from a mysterious stranger, that he was born with a secret gift. It is now his time to utilize that gift to enhance the future of humanity. Join Landon as he travels to Germany, England, Ireland, Scotland, and the USA. This story will warm your heart as you travel with Landon to different countries. You will not be disappointed.
Old Meg And The Fox (The Ghosts From The Bazaar Book 2) ($0.99) by Sharon Bradshaw: A book of eerie, and macabre tales! Amy sees Old Meg’s ghost in the cottage where she lived in 1612, and finds the bones behind the fireplace; Ivy, a malignant spirit, clings to her possessions and loved ones; Frank Newsome wanders the Northumbrian coast after being shipwrecked in the 1800s; and when Aru and Garan return to Stonehenge at Samhain, will another tragic death occur? Is Sim also there?
Luther (Luther LaMotta Book 1) ($0.99) by David Larson: Luther is a very dark comedy. Luther, a cleaner for the mob feeds body parts of victims to a Crocodile named Bianca living in the basement of a New York Office building. ‘Luther’ contains strippers, torture, mountains of coke, bad guys, horrible guys, murder, betrayal, and redemption. You know, just like ‘Ann of Green Gables’… on crack.
Out of the Frying Pan (Luther LaMotta Book 2) ($0.99) by David Larson: Out of the Frying Pan is book 2 in the Luther LaMotta series. This book begins with Luther escaping the New York Mob and punching through a maniacal thrill ride. Like ‘Luther’ there’s plenty of death murder and mayhem. But, hey, in THIS book I don’t tie anyone to a chair and set them on fire burning down an entire strip club… but you’ll wish I had.
In Between ($4.99) by Nataša Dragnić: A story of a fateful encounter. Brigitte is on a quest. Ever since her son Michael died in a tragic accident a year before, she has been travelling through France, his favourite country. Behind her, she has left her orderly German marriage. In Dijon, she meets the young, passionate bookseller Christian, who is struggling with his own demons.
Where Do I Enter ($1.99) by Krys Batts: After Paige’s father suddenly dies of a heart attack, she stumbles onto heinous secrets that he had kept hidden from her. And the more she discovers, the more she begins to question everything she ever believed about him—and herself.
Jeep Show ($2.99) by Robert O’Connor: Jeep Show is the story of Jim Tanzer, a dance instructor who joins the Army in 1943 to fight the Nazis. As an Entertainment Specialist, he travels Europe with squad leader Mickey Rooney. Their performances bring brief moments of song, dance, and laughter to weary troops. Trapped in Bastogne, Jim joins the desperate fight to stop the German advance.
Greater Love (A Covenant Collection Christian Novel Book 1) ($0.99) by Elizabeth Tomme: When Lisa Abbott finds mysterious memorabilia belonging to her mother twenty years after her death, her entire life is upended. When all items point to Greece, she drops everything to fly there and investigate. What unfolds next is a remarkable story of Greek adventure, faith in God, forever friendships, and heart-wrenching choices…
Darker Than the Sky ($0.99) by Matt Tracy: “As Enjoyable and Wise a Novel as You’re Likely to Find This Year.” Fans of “News of the World” by Paulette Jiles or “This Tender Land” by William Kent Krueger will enjoy this book.
The Dining Car (The Horace Button Series Book 1) ($0.99) by Eric Peterson: A star-crossed bartender takes on the daunting task of placating a legendary food and wine writer who travels the country by private railroad car.
Source of a River ($0.99) by Gary Morse: Source of a River is a beautifully written tale of grit and love, of weathering the storms of trauma and loss while searching for the special connections that make us feel truly alive. In a journey of self-discovery, sparked by the joys and complexities of relationships, the protagonist comes to terms with a lingering trauma, love, and life.
West Falls Revisited ($1.99) by D. H. Schleicher: Hailed as “a captivating work of literary fiction!” West Falls Revisited is a mosaic of the residents of a small town as they navigate various traumas including a brutal murder and the global pandemic. Rich character development is created through snapshots of their lives, sometimes arriving secondhand like gossip… capturing moments of pain, grief, joy, contemplation, and dread.
The Dating Game Killer ($0.99) by J. Baumbach: Sophie Chen’s life is a carefully constructed lie. By day, she’s a dating app developer extraordinaire, by night, a cynical and guarded loner. But when her users start turning up dead, Sophie’s dragged into a treacherous game of cat and mouse. Teaming up with Detective James Walker, she must confront the demons of her past and risk everything. Uncover the Dark Side of Romance!
immaKulate ($0.99) by John A. Marble: Recently diagnosed with PTSD and actively under hypnosis, Spence Taylor’s journey ultimately takes him on a mind-bending discovery of exactly who he is, how he got there, and what’s most important to him – all while reconnecting with the love of his life. But can he regain his dominant form in time as the World Series approaches a decisive Game 7?
The New Days ($0.99) by Jennifer Carmody: Annabelle, Cole, Zoey, and Austin are now in their thirties and still inseparable. Annabelle owns a bookstore. Cole and Zoey are happily married. Austin owns and lives in the bar across the street from Annabelle’s bookstore. Willow, the manager of the coffee shop around the corner joins the group adding her unique eclectic flair. Just as the group gets used to their new dynamic, a new guy comes…
The Present (The New Days Book 2) ($1.99) by Jennifer Carmody: It’s been a month, and Annabelle is trying to pick herself up after a breakup. Cole and Zoey are figuring out how to adapt to a life that will no longer be just the two of them. Austin is growing into his own and learning from his past mistakes. Willow is relearning who she is after her life crumbled down around her. Liam is back in England with his family, picking up the pieces he left behind…
Finding Joy ($2.99) by Laurie Woodward: “A journey that will stay with you long after you finish reading this engrossing story.” “Amazing story.” “I laughed, cringed, and teared up.” -Amazon Reviews. The abused Joy believes the world is beautiful. But she lives in a drug haze. And must face the ugly truth before it ends her.
After The Fall ($2.99) by Glenn Meganck: “After The Fall is a strong pick for general fiction collections and for those looking for novels surrounding the pain of loss” – Midwest Book Review. The reader will find this book interesting not only because it is well-written, but also because it offers life lessons on how to pick yourself back up, and shoulder through grief, anger, and despair.
A Little Something To Hide ($4.99) by Craig Brown: “All manner of people ride a Briscola coach. Some travel toward dreams, others are escaping horrors, each carries their secrets and the belief that they harbour truths known only to themselves.” A Little Something To Hide takes a peek into the lives of the passengers travelling from San Francisco to Albuquerque. Next time you’re travelling, think twice about the person you’re sitting next to.
Christmastime 1941: A Love Story (The Christmastime Series Book 3) ($0.99) by Linda Mahkovec: A charming holiday tale set on the home front during WWII. Though Pearl Harbor has just been attacked and New York City is in a state of chaos, the Christmas spirit burns merrily with love, family, and friendship –bringing comfort and hope in dark times.
Knights of Clementine ($4.99) by Oxo Phlyndquinne: Thrill to the swashbuckling career of Knight Applicant Marcus Emmonds as he rises from the Bowery to the governorship of a Mediterranean fiefdom. Marvel at the outrages of an enfeebled Lord High Knight as he battles darkness at the Holy See in Rome. Witness surprising rituals within the world’s most secretive fraternal order. A riot of mystagogues!
Lights in the Cove Complete Novella Series Box Set (Books 1-4) ($0.99) by Jacie Middlemann: The Summers family always chose somewhere special to spend their Christmas holiday instead of at home. Hannah and her children loved their Christmas holiday tradition even though it was never easy for everyone to be completely satisfied and this year was no different… or was it?
Lower Education ($0.99) by Dr. Meander Swotty: A satirical look at higher education through the naïve eyes of a recent graduate. Dr. Robert Chudinski, an idealistic academic, discovers academia isn’t what he envisioned. Departments are at war with each other, office furniture is regularly stolen, and his department chair has vowed to ruin his career.
Defective ($0.99) by Susan Sofayov: During a rage, Maggie pelts a shoe at her fiancé’s head and he moves out. She commits to therapy. A bipolar II diagnosis sends her on a journey revealing hidden mentally ill relatives and produces a fear that her fiancé will never return. “This smart novel about mental illness and finding love is warm and life-affirming.” – Booklife Reviews
Who Put the Bots in the Tort$?: A Legal Farce (Torts “R” Us Book 4) ($2.99) by T. C. Morrison: Pap and Pup’s latest antics take them into the brave new world of artificial intelligence, including a massive lawsuit against two Super PACs who poured money into the campaign of an N.Y. congressman whose entire persona was generated by an AI program.
Beneath the Wild Fig Tree ($1.99) by Fiona Preston: A charismatic traveller, an archaeologist, and their daughter move to Tasmania in 1984, where, on a small island things fall apart. In 2000, old wounds resurface and finding forgiveness comes with a deadline. As the story unfolds across Australia, this novel explores the complexities of relationships, coming of age, and the luminosity of nature.
Tales for Advent and Christmas (A New Collection of Stories, Recipes, and Customs Book 2) ($0.99) by J. Traveler Pelton: If the Christmas season leaves you wishing for just a little more love and a little less glitz, this book is for you! These stories are set to be read on the days of Advent leading up to Christmas day, plus a few extra for those days when you just have to have a bit more to read before bed. Merry Christmas!
Tides ($0.99) by Bill Mesce Jr: From the first to the last page, Mesce, Jr.’s Tides is compelling, polished, and highly readable. The characters are genuine: a young white guy whose mother is dating a black man; cops in a squad car out on a dog call and the dogs are starving and fierce; an apostate ghost-writing a paranormal book for the wealthy parents of a young suicide.
Seeker (The Sentinel Archives Book 1) ($0.99) by Samuel Griffin: Discover this sensational debut by the author tipped for the very top – with incredible lyrical wordcraft and achingly enchanting worldbuilding. “Destined to be a master of the genre” – L.R. Lam, Sunday Times Best Selling Author of Pantomime & Dragonfall
That Terrible Woman ($0.99) by Jacki Racke: From the first page “That Terrible Woman” grips the reader The character of Edna, develops during the course of the book offering the reader an insight into what has made her so “terrible”. As the story unravels we are left to judge her as she struggles with life, loss, and family. This book is for anyone interested in mysteries and family relationships.
Rise to the Horizon ($0.99) by Hyunah Kim: Get ready to jump and Rise to the Horizon! A heartwarming tale of the transformative bond between a man and a horse. “Rise to the Horizon” is not merely a story about a man saving a horse, it is a celebration of the resilience of the human spirit and the extraordinary healing power of love. GOLD MEDAL WINNER of GLOBAL BOOK AWARDS 2024 for Contemporary Fiction *** Horse Lovers’ Sensation!
The Slayer Rule (The Bone Hunter Series Book 1) ($0.99) by Richard DeGrandpre: Set against the backdrop of the American West, “The Slayer Rule” is a sweeping crime drama that delves into themes of friendship, love, loss, and the silent tragedies that haunt the rural landscape.
The Hours In Between ($4.99) by Olivia Barry: Liz’s life may appear perfect, but when she receives life-changing news, she’s determined to live a life without regrets. That decision leads her to unexpected love, deep friendship, and a house with a history. In this bittersweet and emotional love story, Olivia Barry explores profound questions that will make you think long afterward.
Mid-life Follies ($0.99) by R J Gould: Everything at home is close to wonderful when Liz decides to leave Hugh after twenty-three years of marriage. Is she having a midlife crisis? Should he have one too? A succession of twists and turns prevent a return to the normality the couple wants as children, parents, and friends discover that immaturity is not solely the preserve of the young!
The Weight of Water ($0.99) by W. A. Schwartz: Rachel and Talia Fontenot, sisters from impoverished Louisiana, are separated by tragedy. Talia descends into drugs and crime while Rachel escapes to a seemingly perfect life in New Orleans. Haunted by grief over her missing sister and her son’s death, Rachel receives a call that forces her to confront her past and seek Talia.
Welcoming the Rain ($0.99) by Bess Hendrick: Raymie Jamieson inhabits her own quiet world, one of muted colors & shapes distorted by declining eyesight. On a gray September day, a stranger named Marcie brings a splash of color to that world. Drawn to Marcie’s audacity & kindness, Raymie sets aside her normal reserve, & the two become friends. Through struggles with love, grief & disability, each finds peace in a less-than-perfect world.
The God Fix ($0.99) by Chad Alexander: The God Fix is a powerful and haunting coming-of-age story. Matt, a boy from Surrey, must grapple with unraveling discoveries about his family, forcing him to contemplate his life, his faith, morality, revenge, and death.
Then and Now ($0.99) by R J Gould: “Full of humanity and gentle humour – a wonderful and thought-provoking read.” In 1974 four students’ close friendship falls apart when tragedy strikes. Meeting at a college reunion fifty years later, dare they tackle the incident that tore them apart? This is the last chance for a reconciliation, but the clock is ticking…