Begin Again: Utilize the Wisdom of Eastern and Western Ideologies to Achieve Your Full Potential

What do Buddha, Aristotle, and Stephen Hawking all have in common? They all struggled with basic fundamental issues of human nature, such as managing thoughts, regulating emotions, strengthening relationships, and maximizing well-being. The daily challenges we face in today’s modern culture seem unique to our current place in history, but they are not. This book explores that idea, while guiding you in overcoming those challenges on a daily basis. Begin Again is a collection of 183 short essay... [Read More...]

Madalyn

Huntress. Princess. One lord, and one peasant boy. There is no end to the expectations placed upon Madalyn. Compose yourself with grace and dignity. Be as fearless and brave as the kings of old. Bring glory to the gods. She is heir to the throne of Rimdalir. So if she fails, her people might die. War is a distant threat when sickness and starvation are just as deadly. The solution? Getting married, to the perfect match. But Madalyn’s heart settled a long time ago, for something as simple as a... [Read More...]

Adventures On The Can Do Trail

Adventures On The Can Do Trail is a richly illustrated large format picture book for 3-8 year olds with a strong positive message about fighting back against challenges that seemingly hold one back but which can be conquered. The book consists of seven fables about a human boy named Alex visiting and helping animals along a trail he is hiking called the CAN DO TRAIL. Each fable is about a different animal who has a physical challenge (i.e. disability) and hears CAN’T constantly. There is the ... [Read More...]

The Winding (Time Corrector Series Book 1)

At the age of eight, Vincent loses his closest friend, Akane, to a time turbulence-a random rift in space and time. Thirty-two years later, she comes back in the form of a post-doc to work with Vince. Everything changes after that as Vincent discovers that Emika is split between what she wants and what Akane wants from her. Global Book Award 2022—Gold Medal winner for the Best Science Fiction-Romance Novel Readers’ Favorite Book Award—Honorable mention as the Top Five Science-Fiction ... [Read More...]

I’ve Never Told Anyone

“I know it sounds crazy, but I swear it’s true…” High up in a firewatch tower. Down a desolate country road. Inside a cookie-cutter house in the middle of the suburban sprawl. Ghosts, creatures, and demons are everywhere, waiting for their next victim. I’ve Never Told Anyone is a collection of eleven such stories. Inside, discover… * 734 Walnut Lane tells the saga of a house flipper that discovers their latest purchase has a long-dead squatter who isn’t... [Read More...]

Glossolalia

“My name is Ineluki. I come from past the mountains and ice. It took me many days to reach here. All I know are dead. Will you take me in?” And so begins a calamitous year at the edge of the world. Glossolalia is a dark fantasy novella where the appearance of a young boy leads to chaos and destruction, resulting in a mysterious dancing plague. $1.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Inside the Pencil Box: A Colorful Children’s Book About the Powers of Teamwork & Friendship

Welcome to the magical world within Emma’s pencil box, where two kingdoms lie: The Pencil Kingdom and the Eraser Kingdom. Here, school supplies turn into lively characters and do so much more than just write and erase! On a regular school morning, Lady Pencil finds herself in crisis as she reads an unflattering newspaper article about her work as the Lady of Pencil Kingdom. Soon, her fury at the eraser who wrote the article rekindles a long rivalry between pencils and erasers. As the two kingd... [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...]