Publisher: Indie

The Girl in Seat 24B by Jennifer Peel

The Girl in Seat 24B by Jennifer Peel

One red eye flight and ten years of marriage later, Carly Bishop had what she considered a practically perfect life. Her journalist husband and her two adorable children were everything to her. But soon she would find out that her dream life didn’t fall in line with her husband’s expectations. Left alone to sort out the pieces of her crumbling life, Carly finds strength in […]

November 29, 2014 / 3 Comments
The Law of Moses by Amy Harmon

The Law of Moses by Amy Harmon

If I tell you right up front, right in the beginning that I lost him, it will be easier for you to bear. You will know it’s coming, and it will hurt. But you’ll be able to prepare. Someone found him in a laundry basket at the Quick Wash, wrapped in a towel, a few hours old and close to death. They called him Baby […]

November 27, 2014 / 4 Comments
Chimmeken Crossing the Delaware by D. Lee Jortner

Chimmeken Crossing the Delaware by D. Lee Jortner

Folklore and history intermix in a tale of George Washington’s forces in the historic battle in Trenton on Christmas Day in 1776. Unseen and magical forces are not recorded in our history books, but are now exposed in this new and exciting look at the crossing of the Delaware. Chimmeken, a young German American gnome, presides over a different kind of assemby—one of sprites, tricksters, […]

November 26, 2014 / 0 Comments
The Accidental Apprentice by Anika Arrington

The Accidental Apprentice by Anika Arrington

Brilliant and ambitious, Rezdin the Wizard has one goal: impress the king, but he answers to Baron von Dappenshien who refuses him access to Court. Before Rezdin can maneuver himself into the limelight, the king charges von Dappenshien for treason, and Rezdin goes to ground. The wizard finds himself dependent upon the wits and good will of a starving street urchin. But what can he […]

October 2, 2014 / 0 Comments
Azetha: Secrets of Fathara by Robin Glassey

Azetha: Secrets of Fathara by Robin Glassey

Tika is not like the other princesses on Fathara. With her wild hair, pointy ears, and collarless sand tiger who follows her around, it is hard for her to make and keep friends. To complicate her life further, Tika discovers she is more than Human, with surprising abilities. And all she wants to be—is normal. Yet the very abilities that set Tika apart are the […]

September 27, 2014 / 0 Comments
Mosaic: Praxis by Andrea Pearson

Mosaic: Praxis by Andrea Pearson

Three Katon University Novellas The Focus: When Nicole, a talented cellist, goes to Ohio to sharpen her skills with wind magic, she has no idea her studies are about to collide with terrifying creatures and people from another dimension. Based off one of HP Lovecraft’s popular stories. The Manor: Austin receives a photograph in the mail and quickly discovers something about it isn’t quite right: […]

September 22, 2014 / 0 Comments
Mosaic: Discern by Andrea Pearson

Mosaic: Discern by Andrea Pearson

Nicole Williams is an Arete—a fourth child with magical abilities—yet no matter how hard she tries, she can’t Channel her power. In fact, she seems to be the only student at Katon University who fails at magic. That doesn’t stop magic from finding her. It starts with possessed books and cursed spiders before moving quickly to freaky shadows and magical currents. Nicole turns to her […]

September 17, 2014 / 0 Comments
Fairchild: Incognita by Jaima Fixsen

Fairchild: Incognita by Jaima Fixsen

There are worse things than being spectacularly jilted. Losing a leg, for instance, or getting shot—well, perhaps not: The bullet Alistair took fighting in the peninsula never landed him in London’s scandal sheets. Captain Alistair Beaumaris never dreamed he’d be tossed over by Lord Fairchild’s bastard daughter, losing both her and her fortune—a singular humiliation that should have taught him a lesson. But when your […]

September 13, 2014 / 0 Comments
The Obituary Society by Jessica L. Randall

The Obituary Society by Jessica L. Randall

When Lila Moore inherits her grandfather’s house, she finds herself in a small Midwestern town where margarine is never an acceptable substitution for butter, a coveted family recipe can serve as currency, and the friend who will take your darkest secrets to the grave will still never give you the secret to her prize-winning begonias. Lila is charmed by the people of Auburn, from the […]

August 4, 2014 / 0 Comments
The Sweetest Secret by Marie Higgins

The Sweetest Secret by Marie Higgins

Tabitha Paget has a secret that society should never discover. She especially doesn’t want one certain man to know because she fears it might bind them closer. Their stations in life are too far apart, and she doesn’t want her heart shattered as her life has been. Dominic Lawrence, Marquis of Hawthorne, is keeping a secret to help his clergyman cousin trap a thief. Nobody […]

June 26, 2014 / 0 Comments