126 Days, 11 Minutes

Our Love Story
By Larry Indiviglia

Larry Indiviglia's 126 Days, 11 Minutes: Our Love Story is a story of love and compassion, unlike anything you may have read before. Larry was 64 when he met Gayle. He got divorced some years ago, and he was ready to find his soulmate. Larry...

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Love10

By Theresa Konwinski

Love10 by Theresa Konwinski is a wonderful tale of love and family that follows the love story of Edith and Robert Riedel. The story opens with a wedding and takes readers on a ride through the life of the couple from their young ages through...

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Silhouette Changes

By T. R. Gray

Silhouettes Changes by T.R. Gray follows three women as they navigate their multifaceted, complicated lives. The book follows Lexy, a gentleman's club owner, with a troubled past and a business to save; Kat, a dancer at the club, who is struggling to leave her abusive...

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Khristmas in Kabul

Once Upon A Time In Afghanistan
By Ian Trevor King

“The fog of war” is a phrase that keeps coming up in Khristmas in Kabul, Ian T. King’s brilliantly and intricately composed verbal concerto about the longest-running war in US history. His text presents us with the challenge of the greatest of literature at any...

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The Way to Remember

By Martha Reynolds

The Way to Remember is a work of fiction in the women’s fiction, interpersonal drama, and slice of life sub-genres, and was penned by Martha Reynolds. In this bold and emotive coming of age novel, we are introduced to life in America in the mid-1970s,...

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Aliens, Drywall, and a Unicycle

By Kevin St Jarre

Aliens, Drywall, and a Unicycle by Kevin St Jarre is almost a coming of age story, but with a twist. When Tom Tibbets takes a job at a weekly newspaper in a small town in New Hampshire, he has no idea he will become more...

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The Appeal of Stalking

By C.S. Talbott

William Freeman isn’t really a free man in C.S. Talbott’s The Appeal of Stalking. William (a.k.a. Billy) wants to foster a bond with his children. He is supportive of his daughter Faith and loves her son Trystan. Due to some of Faith’s indiscretions, her mother...

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Emotionally Broken

By Isabel Wells

Although the introduction and opening to Emotionally Broken telegraph the plot, the story paints an effective picture of what it’s like to enter into a romantic relationship with a narcissist. While some readers may find Jonathan to be an extreme character, if you’ve ever known...

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Weeper

By Greg Morgan

Weeper by Greg Morgan is a historical novel that will haunt you. Set against the violent backdrop of the Civil War, there are mysterious customs and professions surrounding death that most have long forgotten or know nothing about. The author leads you into the shadow...

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House of Seven

A Novel
By Mary Lou Cheatham

House of Seven is a satire on how life was in 1913 Mississippi. The central character, Beth DuBard, was a twenty-six-year-old spinster and writer, living with her parents and crotchety aunt, Miss Genie. An African-American couple, Trousdale and Rosa Linda Miller, lived in the same...

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