Publisher: Indie

The Other Side of the Stars by Katherine King

The Other Side of the Stars by Katherine King

After the death of her parents, immigrant Gita finds herself in post WWII America with nothing but a few haunting childhood memories and an arranged marriage to Max. Despite her initial hesitations and his elusive nature, the awkward tension soon dissipates as they settle into life together. But with the arrival of a stranger, Gita realizes she may know very little about the man she […]

July 20, 2015 / 0 Comments
The Deep by Michaelbrent Collings

The Deep by Michaelbrent Collings

There are places we were never meant to go… A woman searching for a sister lost at sea. A man bent on finding lost treasure. A mother who has lost all hope. A maniac who believes all life exists for his pleasure. The man who would keep them all safe. Together, they will all seek below the waves for treasures long buried, and riches beyond […]

July 20, 2015 / 0 Comments
Shadow in the Sea by Sheila A. Nielson

Shadow in the Sea by Sheila A. Nielson

When sixteen-year-old Sadelyn Hanson washes up on the shores of Windwaithe Island, her beauty and the strange marks on her wrist make superstitious locals suspect she is a mermaid. Feigning amnesia, Sade hides a far worse secret: she was sailing to her own murder trial when she was thrown overboard by the real killer, the cunning and cruel Captain Westwood. Sade’s quiet effort to rebuild […]

July 15, 2015 / 0 Comments
Holoquest: Boston’s Quest by Shanae Branham

Holoquest: Boston’s Quest by Shanae Branham

The external drive containing the information for building a hologram machine is stolen and sold on the black market. Now someone has connected a new hologram machine to the Internet, forcing people to fight for their lives in an online fantasy game. Trapped inside this deadly scenario, seventeen-year-old Boston Manning learns that her weakness for tolerating abuse is stopping her from unlocking her elven powers. […]

July 10, 2015 / 0 Comments
One of Many by B.M.J. Gatt

One of Many by B.M.J. Gatt

Driven from his house and land in Jamaica by greedy relatives, Clifford Webb hears the mother country desperately needs workers. Promising to send for his family he goes to England but soon find it is not the land of milk and honey he had been led to believe. “White people no want us in dem country.” As racial attacks intensify against coloureds, Clifford is forced […]

July 8, 2015 / 0 Comments
Inn the Family Way by Heather Horrocks

Inn the Family Way by Heather Horrocks

Some families really put the *fun* in dysfunctional. Especially if fun translates to “The more, the merrier”. Vicki and Liz have nothing against polygamists. After all, their own great-whatever-grandfather who built the mansion that morphed into the Who-Dun-Him Inn had at least three wives (okay, four, but who’s counting?). If family dynamics can be challenging with one husband, one wife, and two-point-five children involved, those […]

July 2, 2015 / 0 Comments
Sink or Swim by Laura D. Bastian

Sink or Swim by Laura D. Bastian

Shelly can’t believe she’s fallen for another cheater. The last few weeks swimming at the pool next to Brandon had almost convinced her she could get over her ex-fiancé and date again. Brandon is excited to be back home with a career that can finally hold a candle to his twin brother’s success. But when Shelly suddenly turns cold, Brandon has to figure out why. […]

July 2, 2015 / 0 Comments
Constitution by Nick Webb

Constitution by Nick Webb

The year is 2650. 75 years ago, an alien fleet attacked Earth. Without warning. Without mercy. We were not prepared. Hundreds of millions perished. Dozens of cities burned. We nearly lost everything. Then, the aliens abruptly left. We rebuilt. We armed ourselves. We swore: never again. But the aliens never came back. Until now. With overwhelming force the aliens have returned, striking deep into our […]

June 29, 2015 / 0 Comments
Salem Witch Haunt by Theresa Sneed

Salem Witch Haunt by Theresa Sneed

When she finds herself thrust back in time, 17 year old Bess Martin, a senior at Danvers High, sets out on a mission to save her 11th great-grandmother from the gallows-tree. With a near-perfect knowledge of the historical events about to unfold, Bess knows the untimely fate of many. The problem is that Bess has inherited her grandmother’s sharp tongue—a tongue that caused her grandmother […]

June 23, 2015 / 0 Comments
Zion’s Call by Jeremy Maughan

Zion’s Call by Jeremy Maughan

In the spring of 1836, Howard Egan, tired of working as a sailor, chooses to start a new life in Salem, Massachusetts. Howard takes a job in a rope factory and starts to become a prosperous businessman. He also intends to marry a good woman. When he meets Tamson Parshley for the first time, Howard believes he has found that good woman. He just didn’t […]

June 15, 2015 / 0 Comments