The Man Who Screams at Nightfall…and other stories

“A powerful, gritty, and exquisitely written anthology —not to be missed.” – J. Miller, Reader’s FavoriteThailand. The Congo. Greece. Spain. America…Four continents and forty-plus years in the making. The Man Who Screams at Nightfall is a landmark collection of short stories depicting a young man on a classic voyage of self-discovery, wandering the earth in search of some purpose in life. From childhood to parenthood and everything in between—these tales are raw and un... [Read More...]

Free: Shadows Amongst the Threads

Shadows Amongst the Threads is a poetic compilation of verse that feeds upon our most basic of instincts like few work before it. Using every sinew of the negative emotions and impulses our minds feed on, it explores the horror of the minds in a way that both makes us recoil but also entices us back for more of the same. Whether faced with the terror of the unknown that lurks in the shadows, the known that stands before us or the threats that we conjure up in our own imaginations, J.A. Santana ... [Read More...]

A PERILOUS JOURNEY To An Uncertain Future

Four boys, on a quest to find a better life, encounter the best and the worst of humanity. People on both sides of the border want to rob them, kill them, or force them into the drug trade. With their wits and the kindness of strangers, the boys weave their way to an uncertain future. $2.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Sad Princess

Veronica Love’s debut poetry collection explores the themes of love and loss. A sensation on social media her poetry shows that being broken and vulnerable can often lead to beauty. A book of healing and self-love. ‘Sad Princess’ is modern poetry for those healing and finding it’s okay to put yourself first. Free on Kindle ... [Read More...]

Free: The Madness of Grief

London 1969. While men are walking on the moon, a series of dramatic events threaten to have lasting repercussions for 16-year-old Jane and the people she loves. Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of the Year – “A rollicking good read… combines a deep understanding of emotion, of the need to live and to grow, with an unfailing control of language.” PW’s BookLife Prize 2021 Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The things we passed by and the things we realized

This book is a collection of 10 short stories. Honest, funny, tender, and heartwarming. A series of stories that take you back to another time and place filled with wide-eyed wonderment. The stories reveal different aspects of life, introducing you to characters that will take you inside their hearts and souls to help you learn a little something about yourself. Some will make you laugh, others will make you cry, but they will all help you see the world again through the eyes of a child. The fu... [Read More...]

Free: Drowned Beneath a Bleeding Sky

Roger lives in a decrepit area within which there never seems any point or meaning to anything he does and he drinks the days away. One night, he encounters a very mysterious woman but he problem is that he doesn’t know for sure if the woman is actually real. From there, events become increasingly more bizarre. What are you to do when reality unravels and you can no longer tell what is real and what is not or what to believe because everything seems too impossible to be true? Try this novel F... [Read More...]

Coyote’s Road Trip

“Unlike so many action-oriented dystopian stories, this is a somewhat surreal, moody, and introspective tale, with an easy flow to it that’s much like . . . well . . . taking a long drive.” —S. Lynn Helton. Coyote Jim, the shape-shifting spirit of a desert valley in Nevada is forced out of his home by climate change. He robs a store and takes off in his pickup truck, looking for “the mountain in the air” described to him by a ghost. A blend of magical realism, travelogue, an... [Read More...]

The John Callahan Series

John Callahan is a good man with a sinister past—and his past will not let him live in peace. Against the odds, he matures from a teenage Belfast street thug and an IRA killer to a happily married man and expectant father. Years later, just as he begins to find peace and serenity again as a monk in a rural Irish monastery, a vindictive superior banishes the handsome young priest to a derelict parish in New York City. Father Callahan is forced back into dangerous filth, corruption, and crime. ... [Read More...]