Free: Ride The White Horse: A Checkered Jockey’s Story of Racing, Rage and Redemption

An electric jockey with a juice machine, Eddie Donnally rode n racing’s undercard, lived inside its underbelly and became part of its underworld. From constant bulimia, broken bones and betrayal of Boston’s infamous Winter Hill Gang, he depicts an unseen side of Thoroughbred racing, The five tons of his sweat that disappeared down hotbox drains was nothing compared to his same sex promiscuity and an addiction to crack cocaine that in seven months took him newspaper writing and TV sh... [Read More...]

The Dark

Malkarai has lived his entire life as part of the government organization, Division 53 where from his earliest memories he was trained to become an agent. His latest mission has him hunting down a knowledgeable, evasive target. His prey leads him into a politically neutral town that is partially seceded from the greater United States – a place where agents aren’t always allowed and mutants like him are never welcome. $1.99 on Kindle ... [Read More...]

Odette’s Song

Making it in the music business is tough. This story shows the intersection of personal demons and talent. Guitarist Nico’s wife Odette left him and became pregnant by another man. His addiction threatens to destroy him, yet she wanted him to be guardian of the six-year-old. Can Nico overcome his worst instincts, get sober, and find a place for Hunter? $1.50 on Kindle ... [Read More...]

Nick and Me

“Nick and Me” is the tale of two brothers from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Nick is the overbearing, controlling, older brother. His younger brother lives a non-eventful life working in the local pizza parlor, and looking after his elderly mother in their small apartment. Everything is going as planned for Nick, until his brother fatefully meets a beautiful girl named Sionna. Sionna is the complete opposite of Nick, and soon becomes the catalyst for an explosion of personal growth and friction. Thi... [Read More...]

Free: Fall Rotten

A vault full of French fascist gold just waits to be taken. It’s the early days of 1940 and Paris has settled into the new normal — a war where no one’s bothered to show up. As uncertainty permeates the darkened City of Light, a secretive organization works to concentrate the wealth and power of France with a select few. For them, Hitler is an ally. For Les Boots, things could not be more in their favor. After a decade of breaking hearts and getting by, the sexy and sophisticated trio of ... [Read More...]

Reasonably Through Life

During the last ten years, many sayings of professor Eraldo Banovac have been quoted worldwide. This book is an amazing compilation of his sayings – comprising various aspects of human activity: from philosophical issues, time, human nature, wisdom, happiness, friendship, knowledge, ideas, problem-solving, success, leadership & management, education and exams to a handful of funny remarks. Almost 400 sayings classified per appropriate fields will incite readers to consider important life ... [Read More...]

Free: Twisting in Headstands and Heavy Drinking

In an unruly Midwest town, Tristan – a college fraternity president – pinballs between failed relationships in an unholy battle with depression. Locked in savage self-abuse at the hands of booze and cigarettes – and surrounded by a collection of part-time degenerates he calls, “Brothers” – Tristan must confront his own inner turmoil, as he searches desperately for some main vein of American life in the swirling backdrop of mental illness. ... [Read More...]