Princess of Independence

Princess of Independence

Princess Cristina Trivulzio possessed all the gifts that one attributes to the child whose cradle was surrounded by good fairies.” – Childhood Friend Caroline Jaubert Princess of Independence is an empowering Historical Fiction novel based on the life of the influential Italian noblewoman Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso, who was a staunch supporter of the Italian Revolution of 1848 and women’s rights, and close friend of important European writers and musicians Alexis de Tocqueville, Honoré de Balzac, Victor Hugo and Franz Liszt. $3.99 on Kindle.

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Princess of Independence

Princess of Independence

Princess Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso is a forgotten figure of the Italian Revolution
Born into a family of nobility, Belgiojoso learned at a young age what
foreigners interested in ruling the Italian States could be like.
She spent the rest of her life dedicated to uniting her home country and ousting those foreigners
who only brought harm and discord to the country.
After a failed marriage to a prince and being banished to live in Paris,
Belgiojoso met many key players in the French Government, helping to further her cause.
Her social circles were ones that everyone desired to be part of.
When Belgiojoso becomes a mother, with no father to help her, she still works toward her goal of a unified country, raising her daughter to understand the importance of her heritage.

Will she have to choose between being a mother or being a patriot? $3.99 on Kindle.

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Free: Bowl of Fruit (1907)

Bowl of Fruit (1907)
When Leon agrees to meet the mysterious ghostwriter Anna Tor, the devastating secrets of the past are revealed one by one to bind them ever closer together. “A magically original story about two strangers and enticing secrets.” – IndieReader (5 Star Review). Free on Kindle.

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It Happened in Silence

It Happened in Silence

Set in a world where women of the KKK betray their neighbors, where horrors of unscrupulous foundling homes come to light, and buried mysteries are not all that hidden. It’s Georgia 1921. Mute since birth, fifteen-year-old Willow Stewart has one task to complete—to leave her Appalachian homestead and find a traveling preacher and her brother, Briar. When a peddler kidnaps her, she escapes only to face an unjust arrest and penal servitude. The laws are not on her side. Or her brother’s. $1.99 on Kindle.

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Free: King Genghis I

King Genghis I
King Genghis I is a satirical adventure novel that blends timely realism and political fantasy.

Turan Mugayev, the protagonist of the book, is a New Yorker who travels from the heart of Western civilization to Genghistan, a small, hermetic Asian kingdom, ruled firmly but kindly by an affable, self-appointed benevolent dictator, who like other compassionate dictators is concerned principally with the well-being of his people.

The bond between the two men upsets the kingdom’s conventional wisdom, alters fates, and changes Turan from a broken-hearted and gloomy young man to a love-struck hero. Because, apparently, there’s nothing like the confines of a spunky little dictatorship to spark a new love. Free on Kindle.

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The Flight of the Veil

The Flight of the Veil

Although Nicky believes the rest of his family died at Auschwitz, he learns that Theodora, a mysteriously silent nun who’s lived at the monastery since 1944, may be his baby sister, Kal. The Flight of the Veil explores the intersections of guilt and memory, faith and tragedy, fate and miracle. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Aerodynamic Drag

Aerodynamic Drag

Aerodynamic Drag is a collection of poetry and short fiction by award winning poet M. A. Dubbs. Aerodynamic Drag explores themes of sexuality, religion, mental illness, and nihilism. Dubbs’ writing is vivid and evocative, encasing the duality of beauty and brutality of life. $4.99 on Kindle.

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The Nam Legacy

The Nam Legacy
You know Jack. He’s the boy next door.
The one with the pretty girlfriend.

And then he goes to Vietnam.

After two tours of duty, Jack thought killing others to stay alive would be the hardest thing he would ever have to live with.
He was wrong.
Although the nightmare of what he saw and did haunt him constantly, what tortures him the most, is what he left behind.

She’s the country’s golden girl and she’s always been in love with Jack.
But now he’s a soldier.
Will she let his choices break her?

‘Not everyone who lost his life in Vietnam died there, not everyone who came home from Vietnam ever left there.’

The first book in the award-winning series, Return to Nam. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Captain Sedition, The Death of the Age of Reason

Captain Sedition, The Death of the Age of Reason

In 1775, an expatriate American returns home from London – where fate conspires to deliver him to the start of a bloody rebellion. $2.99 on Kindle.

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Ever Winter

Ever Winter
In the aftermath of a devastating apocalypse, Earth has become a desolate ice-world, in the grip of perpetual winter.

Broken, altered and tormented by all that has befallen him, Henry must bring vengeance to those that assume him dead. By any means necessary.

Ever Winter is a post-apocalyptic tale of loss, rehabilitation, and revenge with an audio edition narrated by award-winning actor Dan Stevens. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Beyond The Utmost Bound

Beyond The Utmost Bound
A fictional adventure about a lost young man, the universe, the road, and a quest for the way back. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Free: Wrapped in Green Comfort

WRAPPED IN GREEN COMFORT
An intense love story between a spoiled young woman incarcerated in her bedroom and an ex-convict who lives in poverty at a bedsit in a Leeds suburb. Virginia has secrets that threaten to shame her father and step-mother. Tommy is gullible, but longs to put his past behind him. Their turbulent affair rocks with the twists of steadily exposed information that is often fabricated and perhaps borne from Virginia’s imagination. However, it maybe her father who is the architect of her instability – he too is suspected of keeping secrets that have shaped Virginia’s character. Free on Kindle.

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Don’t Call Me Crazy! I’m Just in Love: Book 1 of 2 (Urban Books)

Don't Call Me Crazy! I'm Just in Love: Book 1 of 2 (Urban books) Kindle Edition
Her life is an emotional rollercoaster. With a choice between two men and one proposing, will she embrace the heart that’s real? $0.99 on Kindle.

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The Silver Baron’s Wife

The Silver Baron's Wife

Hers is the tale of a fiercely independent woman who bucked all social expectations by working where 19thcentury women didn’t work, becoming the key figure in one of the West’s most scandalous love triangles, and, after a devastating stock market crash destroyed Tabor’s vast fortune, living in eccentric isolation at the Matchless Mine. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Resistance, Revolution and Other Love Stories

Resistance, Revolution and Other Love Stories

Is love the most revolutionary of all acts?

In this wide-ranging collection of twelve short stories, a startling array of characters explore their perspectives on love. The stories sweep from sharp realism to heady allegory, haunting fables.

Join the struggle against stifling societal powers and explore the potency of love.
Join the revolution! $2.99 on Kindle.

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Debussy’s Slippers

Debussy's Slippers

George Gershwin thinks he could do better, better than Broadway.

Ira Gershwin disagrees, why get funny ideas about writing po-faced Piano Concertos that no one hears, when you’re already getting much respect and much money (and much female attention) from writing hit shows? But what George wants George gets, and soon the brothers are traveling to Europe to meet French maestro Maurice Ravel – you know, a real composer.

Despite dreading this American invasion on his artistic privacy, the haughty Ravel warms to George, the two men share musical ideas and beaucoup du vin. It all turns sour when George returns to New York, unintentionally carrying in his luggage Ravel’s most treasured possession: a pair of slippers that belonged to Ravel’s musical forefather, the French national hero – Claude Debussy.

Now, Debussy’s slippers may reek, they may look slightly ridiculous, but their inspirational power is undeniable. Once George feels their effect, he’s loath to return them, and sets about stalling an increasingly irate Ravel. Things come to a head when Ravel unexpectedly returns Gershwin’s visit. $3.99 on Kindle.

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Free: From da Big Island: New York Defined Her – Hawaii Changed Her

From da Big Island: New York defined her - Hawaii changed her

CAN’T GO TO HAWAII THIS YEAR THANKS TO COVID? Why not read an enjoyable tale about the Big Island of Hawaii, so you can escape the virus and the lockdown?

How could Hawaii change a New Yorker? “From da Big Island” is a baby boomer coming of age, fish out of water, a woman-centric comedic tale about Ruth, whose life is in peril; she leaves the Big Apple for the Big Island of Hawaii and needs to deal with the customs of the islands, unusual neighbors, marijuana, pigs, & more. Will Ruth accept change and adjust to her new life on the Big Island or will she reject it and return to the Big Apple? FIND OUT- GET IT NOW! Free on Kindle.

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The Hypnotist’s Assistant

This is a sweet coming-of-age story of a boy that believes he’s special even though the grownups tell him he’s not. He’s forced to deal with the death of a loved one, the addiction of a friend, and eventually, he has a vision of his future and finds new love. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Down Goes Trump

Down Goes Trump

In satirical style the author combines news and creativity to portray many key characters during the four years of Donald Trump’s administration. Numerous historical figures such as Martin Luther King and General Robert E. Lee also return to offer their perceptions of a turbulent time. Prepare for a stimulating ride. $0.99 on Kindle.

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The Christmas Clock and A Song For My Mother

The Christmas Clock and A Song For My Mother
From New York Times bestselling author Kat Martin comes an inspiring and romantic duo – two heartwarming, feel-good stories. See price on Kindle.

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Red Sky Over Hawaii

Red Sky Over Hawaii

Inspired by real places and events of WWII, Red Sky Over Hawaii immerses the reader in a time of American history full of suspicion and peril in this lush and poignant tale.

“With effortless prose, Ackerman skillfully navigates the early days of WWII with captivating characters bonded by circumstance. Mystery and magic are woven around Lana and the pages of this book, delivering a beautiful and thoughtful novel that pays tribute to the lore of the islands, their people, and those who stand up for the ones who cannot.” –Noelle Salazar, bestselling author of The Flight Girls. $2.99 on Kindle.

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Breaking Point

Breaking Point

Written with a penetrating historical accuracy of World War II and breathtaking speed, Breaking Point puts you inside the cockpit as the pilots duel to the death, inside RAF Headquarters as the commanders make their decisions, and inside the lives of young men and women facing one of the great crises in modern history. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Free: A Merry Skinflint Christmas & Other Oklahoma Cheer

A Merry Skinflint Christmas & Other Oklahoma Cheer

Celebrate Christmas, 1971 with the thrifty folks of Salt Fork, Oklahoma in these jolly little interwoven short-short stories, told by the award-winning author of The Red Dirt Hymnbook. Free on Kindle.

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Time’s Incinerator

Time's Incinerator

How much do you remember?

Now, what if you could never forget?

Tom Donner is forty years old. He’s not a great man, but he has a good job. A beautiful wife and two healthy children. A paid-off home. Diversified investments. By any measure, he has led a charmed life. So, why is he so unhappy?

For Tom, the distant past is still the present. From his earliest failures to his greatest triumphs, each major event of his life is as fresh in his mind as the day it happened.

This is a problem, and it will have to be dealt with.

Time’s Incinerator is a darkly humorous and thoughtful exploration of one man’s unhealthy obsession with the microtrauma, melodrama, and nostalgia of his youth. It’s not for everyone, but it might be for you. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Sunsets Never Wait

 

Sunsets Never Wait

From the Amazon bestselling author of The Storm Beyond The Tides comes the personal saga of two people whose troubled lives intersect on the remote west coast of Ireland in 1981.

Winters are long on the windswept coast of Connemara, where Tara Doherty has come to live after the death of her husband. The isolation is all but unbearable until a mysterious tenant moves into the house at the bottom of the hill. James Dunford has come from America but he won’t say why. He spends his days fixing up the old cottage and walking the beach with a stray dog that showed up on his doorstep.

As the weeks pass, Tara tries to get to know James, but he resists her at every turn. And it’s not until a local villager recognizes him from the news that she realizes his visit be might about more than just a vacation. On the night of a big storm, Tara finally confronts James about why he is there. But how can she expect him to be honest when she, too, is hiding her own dark secret?

Set against the backdrop of the Hunger Strikes in Northern Ireland, Sunsets Never Wait is a story about love, loss, and the risks of hanging on to the past. No matter how much the world has let you down, there’s always a possibility for second chances. $0.99 on Kindle.

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