Toff Chav

By Miles Hadley

Toff Chav by Miles Hadley is a slightly farcical journey through the deep cultural and class divide that is modern day England and, in particular, London. Archie Hodgkin-Smith, with his double-barreled name, is your archetypal young toff, from a long and proud lineage of aristocracy...

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The Singer at Penn Station

By Josephine deBois

The Singer at Penn Station: A Script Based on a True Story by Josephine deBois is filled with drama, intelligently written and exciting, to say the least. Sergeant Samuel is downgraded and he finds himself working with Huang in the traffic control department. It is...

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The Robber Of Youth

The CASA Chronicles Volume 3
By Keith Julius

When it comes to issues like abuse and sex trafficking, we can choose to bury our heads in the sand and hope it will all go away, or we can decide to learn what we can about it. Unfortunately, while we might not be able...

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The Pages in Between

A Story of Love, Life & Cocktails
By Renay Jordan

The Pages in Between: A Story of Love, Life & Cocktails by Renay Jordan is a heartwarming story of love, friendship, parenting and the adventure of two woman — Lilah and Isabel — on a journey that will make you question what you think you...

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The Tribulations of August Barton

By Jennifer LeBlanc

The Tribulations of August Barton is a new adult coming of age book written by Jennifer LeBlanc. Augie was a somewhat geeky and introverted creature of habit, who, at the lofty age of eighteen, was convinced that he would absolutely hate his college experience. As...

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The Year of Oceans

By Sean Anderson

The Year of Oceans by Sean Anderson is a novel about the grief suffered by one man after the death of his wife. Hugo Larson, a retired accountant living in North Seattle, lives alone and goes through a gamut of emotions in the aftermath of...

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The Lily and the Lion

Lions and Lilies Book 1
By Catherine A Wilson and Catherine T Wilson

The Lily and the Lion is an award-winning work of historical fiction by authors Catherine A Wilson and Catherine T Wilson. The first book in the Lions and Lilies series, the plot follows a pair of sisters separated before they could even remember one another....

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The Lies Between Us

By Yolanda Olson

Gracie’s father is awaiting execution on death row for having killed Gracie’s mother. Gracie hasn’t seen him in a decade, but her memories are of a good man, a good father, one of only two men she has ever loved. The other man is Jori,...

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The Walls of Lucca

By Steve Physioc

The Walls of Lucca by Steven Physioc takes us back in time to Italy during the First World War. A love story set in tense times while the fascist government of Mussolini is on the rise. Isabella Roselli, a young woman who has spirit and...

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The Cellist’s Friend

By Robert J Fanshawe

They call it the theater of war. It’s an excuse for whenever something goes wrong and no one wants to take the blame. It’s also a metaphor for what it means to be in the action, willingly or not. Everyone is a number and everyone,...

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