Free: Raze vs Snatchers: Book one in the Raze Warfare series

An LGBTQ+ action romance series that packs a punch…“Razes, Razes, everywhere … snatchers, snatchers all beware …”Hato’s gang must go up against an underground system trading in the lives of youths, or risk losing the kid brother of their group forever. Kiddo prefers to be a wallflower. But being a ten out of ten on a looks scale makes that impossible… Especially when snatchers are out to find and sell the most aesthetically pleasing, most vulnerable youths they can sna... [Read More...]

Parenting Teens with ADHD

Discover the Key to Empowering Your Teen with ADHD: A Comprehensive Guide to Thrive Together! Are you struggling to connect with your teen who has ADHD? Do you find yourself constantly searching for effective strategies to help them navigate everyday challenges? Have you ever felt overwhelmed and unsure of where to turn for guidance? In “Parenting Teens with ADHD,” Amazon best-selling author Kai M. Jordan draws from years of experience as a life coach and parent advocate. Having fac... [Read More...]

The Great Race

Get Ready, Set, Go! Who will win the race? Slow and steady or fast and reckless? The Great Race is the first bedtime story in the delightful Return to Fable Land series – modern day fables with magical animal adventures, humorous fantasy action, and whimsical ‘talking’ characters with attitude and smarts, engage the imagination and stimulate the intellect, empowering children to go for a personal best. Ages 5 + $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Quiet Love (& Growing It): 14 Rules to Find, Build, and Keep the Best Relationship of Your Life (Quiet Living)

In a world where love is often seen as a magical, predestined event or a grand gesture, many find themselves facing unrealistic expectations and shallow connections. Hess challenges these notions by introducing the concept of “quiet love”—a simple, observant, and action-based approach to nurturing relationships. Hess explains how love is not just a feeling or attraction but a series of selfless actions that improve the life of someone you care about. He debunks the myth of “love at firs... [Read More...]

Free: Dog Park: Tales of Heartbreak, Laughter, Community and Hope

At Lake Woof everyone has a story. Fourteen-year-old Becky lives with her emotionally abusive father, Bruce. Her mother abandoned her when she was little. Ann is still in shock over the sudden death of her college-aged son Liam. She has lost her will to live but is tasked with caring for Liam’s Dachshund, Choco. Becky and Ann meet at the dog park, where an eclectic cast of characters sit in a gazebo and swap tales as their dogs frolic and play. Friendships develop through the healing power of... [Read More...]

Free: Darkness Trembles: A Battle for One Lost Soul

When Light breaks through the Darkness to battle for one lost soul, a peculiar teenage beauty faces a life-altering decision. Will she embrace the gift of grace-filled freedom or remain chained to a world of brokenness, rejection, and heartache? In a small town in South Georgia, Bolanle (Boh-LAHN-lee) Anderson becomes a primary target of evil when she tries to escape the unrelenting dysfunction of her self-centered mother and perverted stepfather, DN4 (Daddy Number Four). Her desperate flight b... [Read More...]

Outlaws’ Runaway: A Biker Reverse Harem Romance

#image_title Life was a lot easier when I didn’t have a million dollars in cash and three sexy bikers on my heels. I know how it sounds, but I’m not a thief, honest! All I wanted was to figure out why suspicious money was coming in and out of the family laundry business. Uncle Walter told me to leave it alone, but I couldn’t let it go. And I was right. Someone’s been laundering more than dirty sheets. Now I’m on... [Read More...]

Free: This Is Not Who We Are: Confessions Of An Elections Official

After the chaos of 2020, many of us came away looking for meaning and authentic connection. David Maeda’s This Is Not Who We Are could not be more timely or more relevant. In his memoir, David connects his own personal struggles—with finding purpose, romantic connections, and deep depression—to the greater struggles of average Americans during a pandemic and an intense election season. David’s honest assessment of his own life, both the highs and lows, is entertaining and relatable. He ... [Read More...]