Free: Feminazi: How Feminists Became Gatekeepers for the Oligarchy

For all the many terms bandied about for different types of feminism, much of feminist ideology is to a large part a product of a particular Western mindset steeped in Euro-centric mythology. However, something rarely discussed by feminist writers is the concept of a brand of feminism co-opted and actively promoted by rightwing imposters, such as Gloria Steinem, and the very rightwing oligarchy that feminists are purported to be opposed to, withal an oligarchy that serves the militaristic ambit... [Read More...]

Free: Storm’s Herald

A peasant girl who dreams of becoming a sorceress – trailed by a ruthless mercenary armed with an ancient blade. All Lynette wanted was to leave her boring village life – to attend the Fae Academy and become a Druid priestess like her teacher before her. But her journey puts her on a collision course with a reawakened evil – offering a king’s ransom for the recovery of a long-lost relic. Treasure hunters of every variety – werewolves, mercenaries, common thieves and undead alike – a... [Read More...]

Matching Allie

Two enthusiastic fans of physical pleasure. Two insatiable cynics who refuse to let pointless things like emotions get in the way of a good time. Both of them have been there and done that. They love their passionate, care-free lives. What happens when the two of them collide? The physical part’s easy. Comfortable. Familiar. The annoying feelings that come after? Not so much. ... [Read More...]

Free: Scapegoat

When Branigan’s face was plastered across the front page of the newspapers he might have lost his job in the Secret Intelligence Service, but not his ability to disappear undercover. Asked by Chloe Travers’ parents to look for their missing daughter who has written her version of his story, Branigan finds his world turned upside down. Chloe’s parents are not who they seem, and he finds himself sucked into a race against time to identify who among his ex-colleagues is masterminding a terro... [Read More...]

Tie Me Down

“Maybe it’s just pregnancy hormones but I really want to lick him.” I’ve ended up in a huge mess…my ex-boyfriend Jimbo wasn’t the dark soul with a heart of gold I thought he was. When he tells me I can’t keep my baby, it’s time to get out of Seattle. A fainting episode in a gas station in the Arizona desert leads me to Lawson. A real-life cowboy who runs his own ranch, Lawson is easy on the eyes. Muscles…everywhere. Huge package. Those little diagonal inden... [Read More...]

The Goddess Gambit

Something is wrong in the Ziggurat. A city-state-fortress, built to be a shining beacon of hope for the surviving remnants of the human race. The last bastion against the swirling forces of chaos. Home to Jon 310-257, a super soldier, born and bred to fight for the purity of the planet, to keep Home safe, and to help bring about a brighter tomorrow under the honorable Chairman Accoba Warbak. A shadow now crawls across the land, a wrongness that runs deeper than the Ziggurat’s vaunted goals. E... [Read More...]

Double Dip

It’s Davis Way’s first slot-tournament season. And it may be her last. A personal assistant goes missing, a little old lady goes on a suspicious winning streak, and a Bellissimo executive goes gaga for Davis. She follows a disappearing slot-tournament player trail to the So Help Me God Pentecostal Church in Beehive, Alabama, then jumps headlong into a high stakes holy scandal. It’s a reckless ride in the fast lane, and Davis Way can’t find the brakes. ... [Read More...]

How to Pick Up Women with a Drunk Space Ninja

Bounty hunters. Ninjas. Anthropomorphic musk oxen from the moons of Gartosh. Welcome to the gut busting and page turning universe of Duke LaGrange! When bounty hunter Duke LaGrange and his oft inebriated Japanese-Irish ninja companion, Ishiro’shea, entered their favorite watering hole, Cyborg Joe’s Grill N’ Go & The Why Not Saloon, they had no idea that they would soon be gobbled up by an unhinged astral anomaly and deposited on an uncharted primitive world. Few things are worse than ... [Read More...]