Four Months in Brighton Park

Growing Up in the Sixties
By Larry Ehrhorn

Four Months in Brighton Park by Larry Ehrhorn is a memoir-styled novel about the growing-up years of a high school boy named Kelly Elliott. This enthralling tale takes place in 1960s Chicago. Kelly is a senior who attends Talbot High School. Readers get a captivating...

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Fallen Messiah

A Vampire Novel
By S. G. Hardt

Fallen Messiah is a paranormal novel by S.G. Hardt that tells the tale of a young woman named Sierra. She encounters a vampire coven whilst breaking into a mansion with her boyfriend in a rash attempt to find the money she needs to solve all...

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Fury in Her Eyes

By Phillip Vega

Fury in Her Eyes by Phillip Vega is a poignant and dramatic tale that explores the power of forgiveness. Ollie Morales is a seasoned photojournalist whose new project takes him to Washington, D.C. He crosses paths with a group of anti-government extremists and is the...

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Friendship Estate

By Lynda R. Edwards

Friendship Estate by Lynda R. Edwards is an almost utopian look at colonization and a reconciliation between the abhorrence of the slave trade and the reality that it seemed economically essential to the European powers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Set in the beautiful,...

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Falkirk

Of Shadows & Secrets Book 2
By Casey Morales, Carlie Slattery

Falkirk: Of Shadows & Secrets Book 2 by Casey Morales delivers a riveting blend of espionage, romance, and wartime tension that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Set against the backdrop of occupied France during World War II, the novel follows the...

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Facts Are Stubborn Things

By Richard A. Danzig

In Richard A. Danzig's Facts Are Stubborn Things, Chance Cormac operated as a sole practitioner under the name Chance Cormac and Associates. Damian Pressler, Chance's IT specialist and investigator, and Sally McConnel, his paralegal and office manager, were his associates. As a favor to himself,...

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Fractured State

By R.M. Tembreull

Fractured State by R.M. Tembreull tells an exciting story that fuses cosmic mythos with a deep dystopian view of modern America, rethinking old legends and current social problems, and combining thoughtful insights with engaging storytelling. The story follows Arden, a homeless veteran who becomes the...

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Four Women

Crime Mysteries by Norman Shabel
By Norman Shabel

Norman Shabel's Four Women is a gripping legal thriller set against the vibrant yet decaying backdrop of Miami Beach in 1968. The novel dives into a web of corruption, greed, and political maneuvering, brought vividly to life through the struggles of four remarkable women: Helen,...

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Facing North, Headed South

Introducing Sonja and Lance Underphal
By Michael Allan Scott

Michael Allan Scott's Facing North, Headed South: Introducing Sonja and Lance Underphal explores life’s unpredictability, a character-driven narrative about two people struggling to leave adolescence behind. This recent historical novel examines the early days of two central characters—Sonja and Lance—curated meticulously with inspirations from actual...

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Family Trust

By Peter Wilson

In 1966, Henry Taylor was recruited by two of the wealthiest men in Australia to set up and manage a joint family trust, only to be released when two of their children got married. When they both have only sons, the terms of the trust...

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