With earnest sentimentality, Old Christmas by the prolific author Washington Irving spreads a simple message of joy as it provides a descriptive narrative on the traditions, origins, and...więcej »
Ken Winkler's debut collection of stories and poems is an ice cream truck ride through Hell, with Heaven on the horizon. The stops along the way leave us stranded in a netherworld of longing and...więcej »
Set in Southern Scotland among a time of religious turmoil in the 17th century, Old Morality depicts a young soldier, Henry Morton, as he becomes involved with the armed struggle between ...więcej »
On Route 66 is dedicated to the legendary road. It's a book about people. People on the move. In a series of twelve short stories, Daniel Wyatt evokes that great and wonderful era...więcej »
Peril, humour, heartbreak, justice...no two police shifts are the same.The highs and lows of cops on the job. The cases that make them, break them, bring them laughs, maybe even ...więcej »
"Arresting and terrifying . . . Will keep you pondering long after you put it down." - New York World Telegram and Sun
"Taut detachment . . . irresistible narrative drive. Realized ...więcej »
'At that time I could not imagine what would become of me, and I didn't care. It was not judgement day, but another morning'This is the story of Jeanette, adopted and brought up by work...więcej »
Orlando: A Biography is an influential novel by Virginia Woolf, first published on 11 October 1928. A semi-biographical novel based in part on the life of Woolf's lover Vita Sackville-West, it is g...więcej »
Orlando is generally considered Woolf's most accessible and influential novels. Concerning the 300 year life of a man born during the reign of Elizabeth I and his quest to write a great poem, havin...więcej »
Marianne has a life others dream of. A beautiful townhouse on the best street in the neighbourhood. Three bright children who are her pride and joy.
Sometimes ...więcej »
Our Nig; or Sketches from the Life of a Free Black (1859) is an autobiographical novel by Harriet E. Wilson. Published anonymously, Our Nig; or Sketches from the Life of a Free Blackwięcej »
In the seaside town of Bantry in the west of Ireland, the O'Donovans struggle with the humiliation and poverty of living under a colonial power until events impel them to turn their backs on Ire...więcej »
She thought this was a game. She thought she could walk away. She thought wrong.
I’ve lived a cold, unforgiving life. I’ve seen things, I’ve done things, that would break...więcej »
Huge, muscled and sexy in plaid, Huck Barnett is one of the most beautiful men I've ever seen. Every woman in Rockhead Point wants a taste of the mountai...więcej »
This collection of short stories presents a socially conscious critique of various issues in our society by re-visioning significant attitudes and activitie...więcej »
Would the assassins plotting to kill Theodore Roosevelt on his visit to the Panama Canal succeed? Until this trip, no president while in office had ever traveled abroad. White House secretary Ma...więcej »
As a Gaslight Boy, Duke John Robinson had been kidnapped off the streets of St. Louis by Ol’ Slantface. Escaping that fate, he wound up in a do or die fight with an old enemy of his father...więcej »