Called by the Blessed

Would you risk an eternity in hell and losing your immortal soul to protect those you love? Impoverished orphan Naledi struggles to raise her younger sisters in rural Lesotho, Africa. Her life already sucks but when she manifests the rare ability to open portals through time and space, her life gets a whole lot more complicated. Now a couple of archangels want Naledi to use her powers to spy on hell and stop a demon Armageddon. If she fails, her sisters will die, demons will take over the world... [Read More...]

Free: Exodus ’95

Claire may be a step away from recovering the most powerful artifact in human history: Moses’ Biblical staff, which her dying neighbor found and hid in the Arabian desert twenty years ago. But his startling revelations have got her entangled in a global race with ruthless fanatics who want to get to the artifact first. Meanwhile, she must find a way to get rid of the usurper of her mind before it’s too late. ... [Read More...]

The Gate Keeper Chronicles

Five Gates. Five Sisters. Five Very Different Men. Once there were two worlds connected by five magical gates. Then the Gate Keepers closed the gates and disappeared. The Gate Keepers have returned. The Quinones sisters know all about secrets and betrayal. Living in a human world that believes magic is myth, they hide their powerful bloodlines and abilities. But they’ll soon discover fate has made them important players in a deadly chess game of power and it’s their turn to play. An... [Read More...]

Free: The Memory of Her Kiss

Gravely wounded and separated from his army, Gregor Kincaid stumbles upon the exquisite Anice Lindsay, locked outside of the nunnery in the midst of one of her regular punishments. His decision to save her has more to do with her beguiling blue eyes than his need of assistance. En route to Stonehaven, the Kincaid fortress by the sea, Gregor struggles mightily against his growing desire for Anice while she innocently and happily surrenders to his kisses. Once safely arrived at Stonehaven, Anice ... [Read More...]

Granny Can’t Remember Me

Granny Can’t Remember Me is a lighthearted picture book about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia told from the perspective of a six-year-old boy. Granny can’t remember that Joey likes soccer and rockets and dogs. Granny can’t remember much of anything. But with Granny’s stories of her Three Best Days, Joey knows she loves him just the same. $3.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Vis Major

A research ship maintaining a security watch on a developing planet is pummeled by an unexpected solar flare and collision with one of its service drones. With communications destroyed and their only means of power generation damaged, the ship must land and obtain materials for makeshift repairs if they are to return home. But the planet is inhabited by a post-industrial species who must be protected from the knowledge of the spacefarers and their advanced technology at all costs. Unable to cal... [Read More...]

Free: The Halfling Rises

Elves are dying from a mysterious plague, and the magic of their land is fading. Humans will rise up again to threaten their existence, and there is only one young woman in all the world who can hope to prevent it. A captive princess pines for freedom, the last living heir to the highest throne in the land, and her family’s only hope to maintain dominance. Lana is too precious to endanger, but a menace within the castle plots her demise… An elvish rogue has been sent on a mission – captur... [Read More...]

Free: Breakthrough: Surviving Alzheimer’s and Why You Can Too

Ann Dredge was a fit, active woman. A keen cyclist and sportswoman. But after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, she became unable to walk or talk and was expected to die within six months Incredibly, three years later, she’s alert and responding to her carers! This book is a roadmap for those whose loved ones demonstrate early symptoms of Alzheimer’s and shows that, with determination and dedication, it may be possible to arrest their decline and even recover lost func... [Read More...]