A Thousand Flying Things

A love lost. A soul restored. A decade of secrets and separation. It takes a child to lead them home. American Dianna Calloway is committed to educating children in the thick of war-ravaged 1990s Southern Sudan. Hampered by disease, a corrupt government and a fierce tribal leader who is harboring a mysterious young boy, Dianna’s passionate calling to help others in a dangerous country is only complicated by the chance meeting of a long-lost love, Qasim. Faced with the choice to protect a chil... [Read More...]

Right: A Portrait of Controversy

In a 1980s America different from our own, both familiar and not, Congress passed and President Henshaw signed the Birth Cessation Act. Once it became law, no one was allowed to have a child for 25 years, any woman under 24 weeks pregnant was required to have an immediate abortion, and all men were called up to report for a vasectomy. Most Americans supported the governments action most, but not all and those who didn’t became loud enough to start a fresh new controversy in America. $0.99... [Read More...]

Cherry Blossoms in Winter: A Riveting Soldier’s Story of the Korean War, Friendship, and Love in Post-War Japan

A searing, hard-boiled account of camaraderie among soldiers, multi-cultural love, and heartbreak set against the colorful backdrop of post-war Japan and the horrific battle for Rat Mountain, Cherry Blossoms in Winter is a wild rollercoaster, making one laugh, cry, cheer, and relish the power of the human spirit. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Feel-Better Short Stories for Seniors: Uplifting Stories in Large Print for Effortless and Joyful Reading

Rediscover the joy of reading with heartwarming tales designed just for you. Step into a world of nostalgia, laughter, and inspiration with Feel-Better Short Stories for Seniors, a collection meticulously crafted by Bradley Windrow to reignite the sparks of joy and comfort for senior readers. Each of the 40 bite-sized stories is a little slice of fun, ready to lift your spirits and tickle your funny bone. Written in large print for easy reading, these tales are just the right length for a quick... [Read More...]

The Lion’s Den: A Novel (Sisyphus Book 2)

Father Daniel Patrick Murphy, in his sixties, must choose between staying a priest or embracing his love for Jonathan Slovanco, his partner of thirty years. Reconnecting with two former students, both young gay men facing their own struggles, he navigates themes of love, faith, and identity. This poignant story highlights the courage to live authentically and the enduring power of love amidst life’s profound challenges. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Milestones

The weekend before the biggest interview of his career, Rob’s girlfriend of 12 years Michelle decides she wants out, leaving Rob alone for the first time in his life. What follows is a series of mishaps and calamities that happens when you put your trust in strangers. Milestones is a gut-wrenching, heartwarmingly funny tale of being forced to start over, but having no idea how to. $3.78 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

ONE

We agree to disagree on how we got here in our own holy books, legends, and faiths. Each story changes, yet so much stays the same. We come from something, rise from somewhere. The one indisputable fact is that we are here, all of us. Consuming towards oblivion. We have used the waters we emerged from and the air we breathe as our slit trench. We teeter on the edge of destruction. This is not a myth, legend, or statement of faith. Now we cry, God save us. Listen. What do you hear? The SILENCE i... [Read More...]

Free: Big City Secrets

“A raw and visceral journey through the alleys and penthouses of America, Big City Secrets is a striking tale of pushing through pain to discover ones potential. From an abusive childhood and early abandonment issues to complexes around sex, intimacy, money, and success, this book and its sympathetic protagonist shy away from nothing, turning a spotlight on human nature through the smudged and fickle lens of Los Angeles. With gritty, unpolished dialogue that seems like its pulled right fr... [Read More...]