Amias

By Thomas Penn Johnson

Amias, by Thomas Penn Johnson, is a theatrical play set in Elizabethan England. Johnson primarily uses inns and taverns as settings, where multiple characters discuss philosophy, religion, law, the succession of the monarchy, and the climate of the time. These scenes are lively and diverse,...

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The Queen of the Platform

A Novel of Women's Rights Activist Ernestine Rose
By Susan Higginbotham

There are people in history whom we can thank again and again for the changes that they have instigated and fought for. These people used their bodies and souls, sometimes at great risk, to bring about change. In The Queen of the Platform, we meet...

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Second Choices

By June Wright

Second Choices by June Wright is the moving story of an adoptee’s search for love and acceptance. It’s a story of betrayal and forgiveness. It’s a love story, but not a romance. Rather, it’s a story that shines a light on our misguided expectations and...

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Duck Hunting In Quicksand

By Will Sonnet

Duck Hunting In Quicksand is a work of fiction in the historical fiction, cultural issues, and slice-of-life subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Will Sonnet, the story unfolds in 1930s north Mississippi, revolving around Arthur Campbell, a...

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Water the Color of Slate

By Mary Ann Noe

In Water the Colour of Slate by Mary Ann Noe, the author has taken a subject that even to this day is very sensitive; that of a mixed-race child and how the world feels and reacts to the situation. The author has written the story...

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The War Photographers

By SL Beaumont

In S.L. Beaumont's The War Photographers, while viewing video footage of a protesting crowd in Leipzig, East Germany, Mae, Rachel's grandmother, noticed a group of uniformed police officers standing on a first-floor balcony. Mae found it hard to accept that she had just seen the...

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Cradle of Life

Amari Johnston Book 5
By R.A. Williams

R.A. Williams' Cradle of Life is based on a true story. Dr. Paul Eisen had shown that unguided evolution is impossible, and he was now waiting for validation of his hypothesis from an unbiased laboratory. Dr. Eisen used to live next door to Nathan Buchanan,...

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Romancing a Pirate

By Raelle Logan

Romancing a Pirate is a work of fiction in the historical adventure, romance, and suspense subgenres. It is best suited to mature readers owing to scenes of sex, violence, and explicit language throughout, as well as some darker adult themes. Penned by author Raelle Logan,...

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You Think You Can't See Me

Book 3 of The Obscure Series
By Charlotte Woodland

You Think You Can't See Me is a work of fiction in the paranormal adventure, suspense, and interpersonal drama subgenres, and it forms the third novel of The Obscure Series. The work is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Charlotte...

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Her Name Was Lola

By Karen Janowsky

In Karen Janowsky's modern romance titled Her Name Was Lola, at twenty-two, Lola took her second major step toward adulthood: she decided to stop being a virgin and start acting like an adult. Lola continued to pursue her dream of having her fairy tale come...

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