Triple Sext

Is my perfect match on campus one guy or three? I had a filthy fantasy. One so bad that the night before going to college, I had the wildest dream about the all-star football player falling at my feet. I was brought down to reality as I soon found out that life at NYU didn’t turn out the way that I hoped. All the social clubs that I joined were a bust and my roommate turned out to be far from my friend, but a bully that I needed to get as far away from as possible. Suddenly, I got a text. Not... [Read More...]

The Ruelani Chronicles: The Chamber

A medically discharged army ranger, Kyle thought his life was set. Forcing himself to work through his injuries and relaxing in the evenings on his lonely, if beautiful acreage. He missed the army and his ranger buddies, but then life is what it is. Little did he know that the life he thought he had was about to change. While walking a new section of his land, he discovered a mystery. Doing a little exploring he finds a chamber buried in inside a hill. It was most definitely not natural, but it... [Read More...]

A Wizard’s Choice

A Wizard’s Choice follows wizard apprentice Kurtis Warde, a character introduced in A Vampire’s Tale. Although it is the second book in a series, it can be read as a standalone. Kurtis’ parents abandoned him as a baby, and his grandfather raised him. Becoming a full-fledged wizard is more of an obligation to his grandfather than a true career aspiration. He wants the freedom to choose his own path and perhaps find love. Other forces—an ancient wizard-fairy feud and a secret from his pas... [Read More...]

Quick Relief for the Common Cold

The common cold affects millions each year in the United States, yet it remains among the most misunderstood and improperly treated illnesses. Most adults are familiar with the telltale symptoms of the common cold: sore throat, coughing, runny nose. In Quick Relief for the Common Cold, researcher M. Harrington outlines the information cold sufferers need to know. How can you tell the difference between a cold and the flu? Which cold prevention methods really work? Most importantly, how can you ... [Read More...]

Scarlet Fever: A Crime Thriller

Private investigator Johnny Delarosa’s seen it all. But when a drop-dead gorgeous redheaded mystery woman walks into his bar and drops a $20,000 retainer in his lap, he knows he’s met his match. Claire Dixon wants the hard-drinking Johnny to find $2 million that was stolen from her mob-wife mother thirty years ago, but the money is only half the mystery. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Recipe for a Kiss

A tantalizingly spicy culinary romance with Southern charm from debut author Fiona Shores… Mia Swanson’s world is turned upside down when she discovers that her celebrity chef boyfriend – who is also her boss – has been cheating on her. She decides that the best way to cope is to flee New York and move in with an old friend in a tiny town in South Carolina. As she tries to put the pieces of her life back together, a new romance is the furthest thing from her mind. That i... [Read More...]

Free: Children Thinking in Motion: Intersensory Integration – Manual

This book is the only and one of its kind. It was written to give you – therapists, educational staff, and parents, of course – an experiential, enjoyable and surprisingly effective tool for therapeutic and developmental work with young children through movement and motor skills. The first part of the book you will find an explanation of the body’s systems and ways to identify the difficulties children experience with these systems. The explanation is written in simple and eas... [Read More...]