Blood on the Cards

By Rex Canyon

Blood on the Cards by Rex Canyon is a thrilling Western tale of revenge. Samuel Elliott Spencer was nothing special until he lost two fingers in a gunfight. Now he’s a gambler and a gunman with deadly knife-throwing skills. He spends his days drifting from...

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Operation Tollbooth

By Kip Cassino

Kip Cassino’s Operation Tollbooth is an intriguing and realistic novel based upon a hypothetical “what if” of the United States’ use of nuclear ground weapons in the Vietnam War. A veteran soldier himself, having been stationed in Korea, Cassino is an expert in military strategy,...

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Whispers in a Phone Booth

A Depression-Era Tale of Danger and Deception
By J. Daniel Reed

Whispers in a Phone Booth by J. Daniel Reed centers around the lives of two Polish sisters, Helen and Martha. Against the backdrop of World War I, their mother decides to send them to America to keep them safe from their abusive, alcoholic father. When...

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Mother of Red Mountains

A Novel of a Woman's Journey Through Revolutionary China
By Apple An

Mother of Red Mountains by Apple An is a compelling story set in 20th-century China that follows Jun, a young girl who faces a series of tragedies that profoundly change her life. She loses her father, who did not see the importance of education; her...

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You Go, Girl!

By Elaine Insinnia

You Go, Girl! by Elaine Insinnia follows Lainie, a 12-year-old girl in 1959, who wades through the overtures of childhood, friendship, and social expectations. Lainie's efforts to help a struggling family, the Tilados, drive much of the plot. After discovering that their home is at...

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The Lady of the Lighthouse

By Terri Greening

The Lady of the Lighthouse is a historical novel by Terri Greening. The story is set in 1942 and follows the struggles of a young mother and lighthouse keeper named Loralei Lancaster. Loralei has been living a solitary life maintaining the beacon in the lighthouse...

A Hundred Magical Reasons

By Laura DeNooyer

A Hundred Magical Reasons by Laura DeNooyer tells two intertwined stories set in different times. In the present day, 88-year-old Charlotte Rose Gordon is on a mission to clear her late husband’s name from a crime committed a hundred years ago. Back in 1980, Carrie...

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Where the Sun Dies

By Farleigh Collins

After waking up in the town of Bodie, in 1883, with no memory of her past, Elanor learns from the sheriff that she can find answers from a Native American, Tawa, who knows things most people can't understand and lives in the desert. Subsequently, she...

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Mother Material

By Doretta Warnock

Mother Material by Doretta Warnock begins at the dawn of the 20th century. Emily’s troubled childhood is worsened when her alcoholic father’s behavior disrupts the family. After he leaves, Emily faces poverty, desperate to make ends meet. Emily is sent to live with Mrs. Baker,...

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NO!

A Response to Donald J. Trump
By Barry Robbins

NO! A Response to Donald J. Trump by Barry Robbins is a penetrating critique of authoritarianism by giving voice to objects and abstract concepts that bear witness to America's democratic decline. It’s a wildly creative take on politics, where everything from a coffee bean to...

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