Suzie Buttler’s First Day of School

Life is a challenge for Suzie Buttler, a spirited little girl who was born in the shape of a butt. (Yes, you read that right!) Her older brother is a brat, and her classmates can be callous, but, with tenacity and ingenuity, Suzie is determined to rise above the bullies and show everyone that she is more than just a butt. Suzie is excited for her very first day of Kindergarten, even though her brother, Harold, warns her that she will be laughed at because she’s “just a butt.” Despite Suzi... [Read More...]

Free: Captive of Wolves

After years of torment in captivity, Talia is rescued by four eerily gorgeous fae men who swear to protect her. But a curse holds all fae kind in its grasp, and only Talia’s blood can heal them. Can a human woman claim a new chance at life and love among the savage fae—or will her saviors’ castle become just as much a prison as her cage was? ... [Read More...]

Betrayal at Ravenswick, A Fiona Figg Mystery

Downton Abbey meets Agatha Christie in this “highly entertaining” series opener. What’s the best way to purge an unfaithful husband? Become a spy for British Intelligence, of course. Desperate to get out of London, and determined to help the war effort and stop thinking about her philandering husband, Fiona Figg volunteers to go undercover. At Ravenswick Abbey a charming South African war correspondent has tongues wagging. His friends say he’s a crack huntsman. The War O... [Read More...]

Predator in the House

Karl Shea, Detective for Boston’s Sex Crimes Unit, learns he has terminal cancer just as he is about to retire. He vows to do two things before he dies. He wants to make up to his wife for being a terrible husband and find a young girl, gone missing, with the son of a senator as the primary suspect. His last months become complicated when the trail he is following leads him back home. $2.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Anaïs Nin’s Paris Revisited

The book consists of photographs of thirty-one places dear to Anaïs Nin in and around Paris, her quotes, and the author’s essays, all bilingually presented in English and French. It is a unique and charming guidebook to the writer Anaïs Nin, the city she lived in and loved, art, literature, and the 20th Century thought. You will find an array of luminaries such as Henry Miller, Antonin Artaud, Sylvia Beach, Bunuel, Brassaî, and Duchamp in interaction with Nin. You will also be introduc... [Read More...]

Silverhills

In the 1870s Brandon Wade is driving a herd of longhorns over the Chisholm Trail when a youth appears out of nowhere riding a magnificent black stallion and packing a deadly looking six-gun. In need of trail hands, Brandon hires the young man. Not until weeks later, during the middle of a terrible stampede, does Brandon learn that his young sharpshooter is a beautiful woman. A woman full of fire and passion who he burns to possess. A woman steeped in mystery who refuses to disclose her past. Al... [Read More...]

Brazen Planet: A Science Fiction Adventure Novel

A government secret threatens all life on Earth. Can one scientist get off the ground to save humanity and herself before doomsday? Charlotte Miller was only a little girl when her mother left on an exploratory mission to Venus and never returned. Twenty years later, she’s a government scientist still plagued by her mom’s disappearance when she uncovers startling data that points to a worldwide calamity. Now, this dedicated daughter faces two daunting mysteries, and her quest for answers li... [Read More...]