The Importance of Being Ernest Enough

A Comedy
By Tom Beattie

Inspired by Oscar Wilde's famous play, Tom Beattie's The Importance of Being Earnest Enough is a fresh take on one of the most famous works of the Irish legend. In this version, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff are lovers in 1894, London. Algernon somehow gets...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Unveiling the Scars

Book Four of the Mallox Series
By Lisa Burkett

Unveiling the Scars: Book Four of the Mallox Series by Lisa Burkett is a compelling, character-driven novel about conquering trauma and finding personal freedom. Rowan McCallister runs from an abusive boyfriend and seeks safety in her hometown of Parkfield, Maine. She had to abandon good...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

What Feeds the Heart

By Daryl Glinn-Tanner

What Feeds the Heart by Daryl Glinn-Tanner is a slice-of-life novel that follows the story of Jean Marie Stark, a woman whose life irrevocably changed after growing up in a hippie community. After her elderly mother is hospitalized due to another drug overdose, Jean stays...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Camp

By David Hatton

Camp is a work of fiction in the historical and social issues subgenres and was penned by author David Hatton. It is largely suited to the mature adult reading audience owing to its truly harrowing themes. We meet central protagonist George Taylor in 1925 when...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Operation Olive Tree

By Jemil Metti

Operation Olive Tree is set in the West Bank farming village of Deir-Al-Hattab in May of 1983. Students Jamal Shaneen and Irith Goldman attend Neve Shalom High School and develop a friendship through their love for singing. Irith’s father, David Goldman, works at Tel Aviv...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Despite the Buzz

By Tamara Miller Davis

Despite the Buzz by Tamara Miller Davis is a book dealing with the social issues related to technology and the use of social media. It takes place over six weeks and tells the story of Gabby Oliver as the new Creative Writing teacher for Heart...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

The Road Home

By Christina Berry

Jake has a fast life of alcohol, drugs, and random overnight stands since he lost his family to a drunk driver. The Road Home opens with Jake waking up to an emergency phone call from his best friend Greg. Greg states that Arianna has been...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Sacred Tears

By Claudia Terry Pemberton

Sacred Tears is a work of fiction in the women’s fiction and interpersonal drama subgenres, and was penned by author Claudia Terry Pemberton. The work is intended for the general adult reading audience and contains some reference to tragic events, but no explicit content. Our...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Waterbury Winter

By Linda Stewart Henley

Waterbury Winter by Linda Stewart Henley takes place from 2008 through 2009 in a town called Waterbury, approximately an hour's drive from New York in Connecticut, New England. The main character is Barnaby Brown with his parrot Popsicle - a Green Amazon Parrot - who...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Roy

The Most Chaotic Midlife Crisis in Cosmic History (Puki Horpocket Presents)
By Zachry Wheeler

As an interstellar traveler, I am always loath to come to such backwater worlds as Earth but imagine my surprise upon arriving here and seeing that this apparently insignificant part of the universe had an earth translation of one of the most entertaining accounts of...