Three Questions in the Ethereal

By Barry Robbins

Three Questions in the Ethereal is a work of fiction penned by author Barry Robbins in the historical, cultural, abstract, and inspirational writing subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Readers are invited to share in a unique and enchanting journey...

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Jane Digby's Diary

To Begin, Begin
By C.R. Hurst

Jane Digby's Diary: To Begin, Begin by C.R. Hurst is a historical fiction novel based on a real person named Jane Digby, a young British woman from a wealthy aristocratic family in the early 1800s. The book portrays her as an emotionally precocious and somewhat...

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Give Me Shelter

By David B. Seaburn

Becky wants to travel around Europe; Jesse wants to serve his country by joining the army; but what does Denny want? Denny had always had a hard time communicating and forming connections with girls. His connection with Becky, despite being differently abled, is a welcome...

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The Ormond Girl

By Mireille Pavane

Stories like The Ormond Girl by Mireille Pavane remind me why I love short fiction. The story moves along at a fast clip with an elegant and fluid style reminiscent of Jane Austen and concludes with a seemingly ambiguous ending, though enough clues are given...

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The Kelsey Outrage

The Crime of the Century
By Alison Louise Hubbard

The Kelsey Outrage: The Crime of the Century by Alison Louise Hubbard is based on a true story. Cathleen Kelsey had long protected her eccentric Bohemian poet of a brother, but when Charles Kelsey doesn’t come home one night, Cathleen discovers that he has been...

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Flirtation in France

By Judith Falcon

Judith Falcon’s Flirtation In France features Fleur and Quinn’s romantic journey. Quinn has never thought about marriage. Fleur is a widow who had spent ten years in a loveless marriage. Fleur wants to spend one night with Quinn. She is sure he could offer her...

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Glass Flower

By David Procaccino

Glass Flower is a work of fiction in the thriller, family drama, and recent history subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. This highly compelling novel penned by author David Procaccino is set in July 1972, amid the closing chapter of...

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Lama with a Gun

By Seth Augenstein

Lama with a Gun is a work of fiction in the historical fiction, cultural writing, and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to the presence of violence, strong language, and sex throughout the novel. Penned by author Seth Augenstein,...

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Travels of a Hanging Rope

By John M Langley

In Travels of a Hanging Rope by John M. Langley, the story of the hanging rope starts on December 5, 1900. It was the last time anyone saw a man by the name of Ed Tusker alive. John Pearl was hired by Ed Tusker, but...

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The Exorcism of Adolf Hitler

A Horror Novel
By Connor Gunnin

The Exorcism of Adolf Hitler is a work of fiction in the horror, dark paranormal, and suspense subgenres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to its dark themes, some sensitive subject areas, and moderate gore and explicit language throughout. Penned by author...

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