Kill Joy

Kill Joy is the second Naomi Richards story. Children’s author Joy Davis mysteriously disappears after her car crashes during a snowstorm on the outskirts of Liverpool in the UK. Has she simply escaped her cheating and wasteful husband Jon or has something more menacing happened? Could her disappearance be linked to her writing which has moved in a new, darker, direction, following her interest in the story of a convicted serial killer? Or has she simply decided to disappear like Agatha Chris... [Read More...]

It Happened On Our Watch

It Happened On Our Watch” is my ninth book. Like the others it’s bite-sized, intended to whet the appetite and encourage the reader to learn more about different cultures and life experiences. Like the others it pays homage to being Black and an American facing historically challenging and triumphant times. It is my journey. So far it’s a journey that’s spanned seven decades, a journey that mirrors many others’, but in significant ways is vastly different. $0.99 on... [Read More...]

Disturbed Mind

After Grace Ellery a college English teacher had to kill one of her students in self-defense, it seems like things are finally returning to normal…or so she thought. When Grace’s boyfriend Sam starts helping local police detectives investigate a brutal killing, the normal life Grace has been waiting for takes a serious detour. The horrific killing has left the body with no identifying characteristics, no one knows who it is and the entire town becomes volatile. Now with the police departmen... [Read More...]

Free: Crime Beat Girl

A girl is dead. A boy is locked up. Can Debbie Bradley discover the truth before more lives are lost…maybe even her own? A series of deadly shootings. An outbreak of stolen cars. When journalist Debbie Bradley returns home to St. Louis, the summer crime wave has started. And she’s in the center: A witness, a reporter, a target. Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The Elementary Bugler: Learning to play Bb Trumpet before you need to use the valves

Learn the foundational elements of Trumpet playing while not being concerned with learning how to use the valves. In The Elementary Bugler you will find a bunch of limited-range bugle calls, all composed by the author, that are not technically challenging to play, fun and, most importantly, accessible for the beginning Trumpet player. When he was a volunteer Bugler with Bugles Across America playing Taps at Military Funerals, he asked himself, “How could the playing of Bugle Calls help my... [Read More...]

The Secrets of the Kings

Who are we, really, underneath the masks we choose to wear? Alex Kincaid is twenty-four years old. She leads a quiet life in a college town, works at Galen Industries, and spends most of her free time with her co-workers. Her friends, like Emma Bastian, who read too many romance novels, want to meddle in Alex’s love life. That’s what friends do, right? Yet Alex is too preoccupied with the odd letter she’s received. It grants her a large inheritance from a total stranger who was the collec... [Read More...]

Building Your Forever Family : How God Changes Lives Through Adoption and Fostering

Are you looking into the possibility of adopting or fostering a child, but you”re not sure if it’s the right decision, how it works, what the adoption process is really like, or what you can expect? In this book, author Danise Rapetti takes you through her family’s journey from fostering to adoption. She shares the good, the bad, and everything in between. $4.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Reluctant Host

Bret Parker lives in Manhattan while undergoing experimental treatment to cure his cancer. A threatening Spanish word repeatedly pops into his head: azoramiento. It translates to ‘trepidation,’ which is exactly how Bret feels. As days pass, more words emerge, just as terrifying, all in Spanish. Is his mind being taken over, one word at a time? Veronica Navarro, assistant curator at the prestigious Museum of Hispanic History, meets Bret by chance. He has a certain charm and is muy guapo. Fin... [Read More...]