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Mates: Minerva by Bridget E. Baker

Mates: Minerva by Bridget E. Baker

Forget Murphy—it should be called Minerva’s Law. Paranormal affairs officer Minerva Lucent has always wanted to stand out by making a difference in the supernatural world. Unfortunately, she’s only managed to stick out—like a sore thumb. Her stun spells often misfire and freeze people by mistake. Her magical restraints have been known to pull objects to them like magnets. And last week, her truth spell […]

June 15, 2022 / 0 Comments
The Dungeons of Arcadia by Dan Allen

The Dungeons of Arcadia by Dan Allen

The ancient magic of Arcadia fuels a vicious attack. Dwarfholm Bastion is about to fall. Gork, the prince of the dwarves, has a plan that might just save his people and prove himself worthy to his father. As a last hope to defeat the invading orcs, Gork embarks on a dangerous mission to the deserts of Arcadia. Joining him on his quest are the famously […]

March 9, 2020 / 0 Comments
Where I End and You Begin by Preston Norton

Where I End and You Begin by Preston Norton

Ezra Slevin is an anxious, neurotic insomniac who spends his nights questioning his place in the universe and his days obsessing over Imogen, a nerdy girl with gigantic eyebrows and a heart of gold. For weeks, Ezra has been working up the courage to invite Imogen to prom. The only problem is Imogen’s protective best friend, Wynonna Jones. Wynonna has blue hair, jams to ’80s […]

June 5, 2019 / 0 Comments
Laughs & Spooks by James D. Beers

Laughs & Spooks by James D. Beers

James and his band of less-than-lucky friends and family are at it again! Laughs & Spooks, Volume 1 begins with Robby’s unique attempt at cooling off using toothpaste and continues with a slew of harebrained, unfortunate, and spooky adventures ranging from an honest-to-goodness ghost story about a grandma specter to the author’s electrifying efforts to heat a turtle pool. Verl recounts the horrifying yet humorous […]

October 2, 2018 / 0 Comments
The Wishmakers by Tyler Whitesides

The Wishmakers by Tyler Whitesides

Twelve-year-old Ace’s life is about to change in the most unexpected and magical ways—all because of a peanut butter jar. When he opens it, he inadvertently releases a genie named Ridge. Now a Wishmaker, Ace is given a week to complete a seemingly impossible quest, and if he fails the world will end in the most tragic (but cuddly) way imaginable. Luckily, Ridge can help […]

February 27, 2018 / 0 Comments
The Fattest Mormon by Tyson Abaroa

The Fattest Mormon by Tyson Abaroa

Phil Carroll, banished from his old life, wanders across the country in his Winnebago looking for prize money, and any competition will do. When he learns about an $8,000 prize for a weight-loss competition in the mostly Mormon small towns of Taylor and Snowflake, Arizona, he drives across the country binge-eating zingers and pizza to get ready to lose as much weight as possible. This […]

November 8, 2017 / 0 Comments
Battlementals: Pounce and the Riddle of Fire by Randy Lindsay

Battlementals: Pounce and the Riddle of Fire by Randy Lindsay

Pounce is the son of the tiger-folk chieftain. When his honor is challenged, Pounce must prove he is worthy to take over for his father someday. He is given a grand quest to earn his name of maturity and the right of leadership, but it seems impossible. How could anyone find the lost Saber tribes of the Eastern Jungles? And if he doesn’t, he’ll be […]

October 7, 2017 / 0 Comments
The Longest Con by Michaelbrent Collings

The Longest Con by Michaelbrent Collings

Larry Correia. Kevin J. Anderson. D.J. Butler. Orson Scott Card. Mercedes Yardley. Would you like to know—I mean, REALLY know—what they’re doing when they go to those fancy comic-cons? Because it ain’t just writing. See, every year, thousands of people attend comic-cons dressed as monsters. Of course, you probably already knew that. But did you ALSO know that… every year, thousands of MONSTERS attend comic-cons […]

August 10, 2016 / 0 Comments
Not Actually Engaged by Jan Hinds

Not Actually Engaged by Jan Hinds

Out of money, out of food, even out of laundry detergent, Paige Vaughn is almost out of hope as well. With less than two semesters left until she graduates with her interior design degree, Paige hunkers down in the college library to weigh her options. Considering her estranged relationship with her mother, asking her parents for help is out of the question. She’d rather be […]

April 23, 2016 / 0 Comments