Downward Cycle (Catalyst Book 1)

If the world fell now, would you be able to survives? “Writing of this order is too rarely encountered and even for those who usually avoid post-apocalyptic stories, this one is so well-conceived and written that it supersedes genre and is simply fine writing.” When a sudden, unexplained blackout slams the world into darkness, Scott Montgomery a handful of survivors have to move beyond what was lost to focus on survival. Here in the early days of the collapse, power, Internet and commun... [Read More...]

Below the Moon, The 8th Island Trilogy (Book Two)

Ella Wellsley is not your typical teenager. Cancer left her mute, but not powerless. Trapped in a parallel dimension, Ella rallies her strength to join her family—her mother, Tessa, her grandpa Archie, and her magical boyfriend—in locating the cure to her illness. This cure is entangled in the fate of all worlds, and threatened by the presence of an evil Star anchored in the sea. The Star has thrown life everywhere into chaos—and it is Ella who holds the key to unlocking its mystery. Caug... [Read More...]

Noah and Blue: A Lesson on Friendship

Like so many other parents, we want to raise healthy, compassionate, emotionally, and intellectually well rounded little humans. Noah and Blue: Big Lessons for Little Hearts was born out of the desire to create fun stories with digestible moral lessons for young children. Noah and Blue: A Lesson on Friendship is book one from our series Big Lessons for Little Hearts. It’s Noah’s second birthday, and he receives an unforgettable surprise! Celebrate with Noah as he learns the value of... [Read More...]

A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Manipulate

Michael Sunset’s memoir describes textbook narcissistic abuse. It details the way he was systematically manipulated by his ex-wife, her father, his mother, and sister to believe he had a mental illness that he did not have. His ex-wife worked to manipulate mental health professionals and the family court system to obtain control of their finances and daughter during their divorce process. He describes how confusing this type of abuse is to experience and how to defend against it. Many vic... [Read More...]

Adult Conversation

April is a thoughtful yet sarcastic mother of two who tries her best to be a caring, connected mom in a middle-class culture where motherhood has become relentless. April rages at modern motherhood’s impossible pressures, her husband’s “Dad privilege,” and her kids’ incessant snack requests. She wants to enjoy motherhood, but her idealist vision and lived experience are in constant conflict with one another. Is she broken—or is motherhood? $0.99 on Kindle ... [Read More...]