Stop Killing Us

USA Today Bestselling Author Terry Keys takes aim at the racial divide facing America today in this breathtaking memoir. Terry Keys takes you through his journey of being a black man in south Texas. Travel with him as he discusses being in an inter-racial relationship to his days in law enforcement. Keys revisits some of his darkest days as he recounts the racism that he’s endured. $4.99 on Kindle ... [Read More...]

Your HeartSong Journey: Discovering and Living Your Inspired Dream and God-Designed Purpose

Your HeartSong Journey is the road you’re meant to travel. It’s the best expression of Christ’s love. It’s the new life you crave. It’s the song God has written on your heart. WHY WAIT ANY LONGER TO LIVE YOUR HEARTSONG? $0.99 on Kindle ... [Read More...]

The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up: How a Little Newspaper Solved the Biggest Scientific and Political Mystery of Our Time

Hillary Johnson, one of the world’s most respected Chronic Fatigue Syndrome journalists, called this book “fascinating and important.” If you want to know the truth about the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic, you need to discover the brilliant investigative work Neenyah Ostrom did for a decade. Starting in 1988, Ostrom reported on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for a newspaper called New York Native. What her reporting uncovered about the true nature of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome... [Read More...]

The Secret Obituary Writer

What if obituaries told the truth? Lizzy’s secret job is to write obituaries that tell the truth. When requested, she turns emailed information into humorous, poignant but always truthful obituaries. Lizzy loves her job. The small-town newspaper she works for is wildly successful. And not only does the town find comfort in this more transparent obituary option, but they also relish reading secrets about their neighbors. It’s a win-win and no one wants it to change. When several cryp... [Read More...]

Montrose Paranormal Academy

Three power-hungry secret societies desperately want the strange girl who sees angels. For what? Beats me. Hi, I’m Lucy and I just discovered I’m not normal. After my brother’s disappearance, I enrolled in the super-elite academy where he was last seen on U.S. soil. Now two totally gorgeous secret society guys are fighting over which club I get to join. Seriously? As if I want anything to do with the people who banished my brother. But I need to play nice to get anyone from the Three Soci... [Read More...]

Then Like The Blind Man: ORBIE’S STORY

While fiction about the 1950s Civil Rights era is far from rare, few capture the period and struggles from the perspective of a white child. Then Like The Blind Man: ORBIE’S STORY is an electrifying porthole to the South of the ‘50s, where, though inane prejudice may have dominated, kindness and justice also had a place. Orbie’s sharecropping grandparents, by defying convention with unnerving grace, become founts of colloquial wisdom whose appeal is impossible to resist, and the Orbie... [Read More...]

The Antiquarians Guild

Twenty years ago, Terence Allen left his father’s home in the city of the Viceroy, and under the assumed name of Blake Pierce, has gained both fame and fortune, first as a wandering ronin, then as a mercenary commander. Since the king’s death, ten long years before, the nation of Venecia has fallen into chaos, as the smaller city-states strive to maintain independence and the stronger states try to conquer all the rest. Blake Pierce’s company, Pierce’s Marauders, has entered into a cont... [Read More...]