Sons of Brutality

A Satanic snuff club – a ruthless vigilante – an intricate web of deception – who can you trust? When Detective Addison Mowbray begins investigating the murders of two young women in the Hollywood Hills, he can’t imagine where the case will lead. He suspects the crimes were inspired by an occult fascination, due to some missing body parts and the inverted Christian cross branded on the victims’ breasts. But apart from Addison’s temperamental partner, Jed, the... [Read More...]

Heart, Homes & Holidays

Family Ever After – Longing hearts, loving homes, and lively holidays combine in this Romantique Treasury featuring nine bestselling and award-winning authors. This warm-hearted anthology shares nine new stories and combines friends, families, and faith as hope blossoms in the lives of orphaned children. Proceeds fund special needs adoption grants through Reece’s Rainbow. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The Old Norse Spell Book

Want to travel back in time to the spellbinding Old Norse world—and find out how you can apply its ancient wisdom and magic to modern situations and problems? Then read on: This is the book for you! Runes—the cryptic letters of an Old Norse alphabet—are more than just a collection of dusty symbols from a bygone era. They’re powerful forces that have long been associated with magic and divination. Since ancient times, people have used them for guidance, and they’re still being used tod... [Read More...]

Make Money From Blogging

Build An Income Generating Blog That Doesn’t Suck Up All Your Time Struggling to gain traction with your blog? Plagued by posts providing little to no financial return? Do dreams of making money seem unattainable? Seasoned business analyst, MBA, and web expert Sally Miller teamed up with successful blogger and freelancer, Lisa Tanner, to create this book for you. In this book, the authors show you exactly how to start a blog and earn your first $1000 (or more). If you love writing and are... [Read More...]

Osmosis: The Molecular Theory

Osmosis was discovered by J.A. Nollet in 1748. He experimented with water, wine, and a membrane from a pig’s bladder. Instead of the wine being filtered as it passed downwards through the membrane into the water, the water flowed upwards into the wine. This was totally mind boggling and has eluded solution for more than 250 years. We present the complete solution for osmosis. It includes an improved molecular model for solids, liquids, and vapor pressure. This allows a completely new view of ... [Read More...]

Jessup

Jessup is a broken man, scarred physically and emotionally, by what he witnessed during World War 2, and now cleans the toilets of prisoners to make money to buy alcohol. When not arguing with his best friend, Marlow, he broods in his room and contemplates suicide as the only way to escape his pain.But when he is offered the chance of a better job, he must choose between a new start and turning his back on the one person who treats him with respect: a man whose life is in danger. A dark, sweepi... [Read More...]

Genesis (Harry Starke Genesis Book 1)

She was the one that got away. It was a dark and stormy night… No kidding, it really was. I’d quit the police force only a couple of days earlier – that was back in 2008 – and I was on my way to a poker game at the Sorbonne when a shadow crossed in front of my car. It went by so fast I didn’t have time to stop. I hit the brakes hard and swerved into the mud at the side of the road. I looked out through the deluge, but it was difficult to make out the figure coming towards t... [Read More...]

Dangerous Temptation

He arrives all dressed in black. He carries a single red rose for my mother. I should have known from the very start that he had more in common with the thorns than the rose. Now I know the truth: I’m a pawn in his dangerous game of revenge. I was too young and naive. Now it’s too late to save myself from his clutches. Now I belong to him. $4.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Pardon My Quirk: Anecdotes to make you Laugh, Learn and Think

In this heartfelt and witty collection of autobiographical anecdotes, Mo Barrett invites readers to keep laughing, learning, and thinking through all of life’s ups and downs. As a retired Air Force Colonel, Mo reflects on defining moments, both poignant and comical, throughout her personal and professional life, from navigating the military as a gay female pilot to caring for her aging parents. Such moments include: Surviving a purple child-eating dragon at the community pool at the fragile a... [Read More...]