The stories you will find in this book do not contain utopias or cast a light back on a better or happier time. They don't tell stories of a world where nothing bad happens. As you'll read, it i...
This is an autobiographical account of the life of Gladys Adisa Erude. From her humble beginnings in Western Kenya through her remarkable broadcasting career at the Voice of Kenya (Now known as ...
Lady Johanna Darby has loved Benedict Carver since they were young, but he's never seen her as more than his best friend's little sister. When Benedict marries another and emigrates to America, ...
ONE MISTAKE IS ALL IT TAKES TO CHANGE THE COURSE OF HISTORY. It's 1973. Oil wars, terrorist attacks, Watergate... Senator Temple has his hands full, maneuveri...
At the intersection of the magical and the mundane, Alis Franklin's thrilling debut novel reimagines mythology for a modern world-where gods and mortals walk side by side.Working...
Persist has been recognized as a B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree by IndieBRAG and was a Finalist in the Independent Author Network Book of the Year awards....
After America's controversial presidential election in 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic, several decades of escalating civil crises have ensued. The governments of many countries have conspir...
Roommates with benefits never looked so good.Bounty hunter Lindsey Haven loves a good mystery, but not when a series of strange occurrences makes her homeless....
The Professor (1857) was Charlotte Brontë's first and least regarded novel, rejected by all publishers during her lifetime and published posthumously by her widower A. B. Nicholls.
Charlotte ...
During the mid-twentieth century, as both families relocate to Nashville, not even a world war. nor deadly racial conflict could deter the Masters family and the Jenkins family from continui...
In the fall of 1988, Clarence J. Moore and his wife Jean moved to the small community of Wayne, in Grant County, Ohio. The Moores, formerly from the Chicago suburbs, made the move to accommodate...
In the future, serious crime has all but disappeared. With the advent of BioNarratus's Vitasync neurochip, recording every aspect of your life has become the law. Without it you can't get a bank...
Kurt Schwitters revolutionized the art world in the 1920s with his Dadaist Merz collages, theater performances, and poetry. But at the same time he was also writing extraordinary fairy tales tha...