Druid Arcane

I thought that learning magic from a druid master was tough. Between surviving Click’s deadly magic lessons and being harassed by the huldufolk, I’ve been trying to track down the Celtic god of healing, as only he can save Finnegas, my mentor. And just when we finally got a solid lead, Loki’s brother showed up to throw a wrench in the gears. Bottom line? I might have to fight an army of fire and frost giants to save Finn’s life. It’s a good thing I brought my wading boots, ‘cause it... [Read More...]

Rome in Moonlight

An American photographer with her perfectly planned-out future and a cynical New Yorker who’s searching for his Italian half-brother are muddled together in a star-crossed encounter in Rome. Submitting to Italy’s il dolce far niente philosophy, centuries-old Chianti wine, and a perpetual moonlight, they slow down and come to realize their true selves in a simpler way of life. $0.99 on Kindle ... [Read More...]

Devil Dog

They took his woman. He’s going to take her back. Dex is a brute who doesn’t hesitate to take his woman over his knee for the kind of spanking that leaves her sore, sobbing, and ready to be reminded of her place in a much more shameful way. Fortunately for Mallory, he’s also a US Marine Raider who knows how to run a rescue mission. When she took a job in a country on the brink of war, Mallory had no idea what she was getting herself into, and there is only one man she can coun... [Read More...]

John Drayven and the Altered Experiments

Look, there’s no easy way to tell you this, so I’ll go ahead and say it: your life might be in danger. See, someone injected Mina and me with a Vector serum without our knowledge. It makes people more of what they are. Some people become stronger. Others smarter. There are even a few who see dead people, or the future. I’m not going to lie, at first I thought the abilities were cool, but altered people die in terrible ways. Why am I telling you this? Because the person who did this to us ... [Read More...]

The Silver Baron’s Wife

The Silver Baron’s Wife traces the rags-to-riches-to-rags life of Baby Doe Tabor (Lizzie). After her second husband’s death, she moved to a one-room shack at the Matchless Mine in Leadville. She lived the last 35 years of her life there, writing down thousands of her dreams and noting visitations of spirits on her calendar. $0.99 on Kindle ... [Read More...]

A Mindful Year: 365 Ways to Find Connection and the Sacred in Everyday Life

The first book of its kind to join mindfulness with cognitive-behavioral science. Written from friend to friend, one day at a time, A Mindful Year invites you to take just a few quiet moments to reconnect with what’s most important. Practical &inspirational, it provides daily nuggets of wisdom paired with friendly encouragement to live in a way that is grounded, authentic, & compassionate. $0.99 on Kindle ... [Read More...]

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...]