Mountain Captive: A Tale of Survival and Escape

Survive the Wilderness: A Tale of Unyielding Spirit When Jill Harper decides to navigate the serene yet untamed Appalachian Mountains, she envisions a tranquil drive home from college for her spring break. The journey she’s made countless times before takes a harrowing detour, thrusting her into an unforeseen survival ordeal. Amidst the dense canopy and winding trails, Jill’s courage is tested beyond her wildest imagination when roadblocks force her to venture into the heart of the ... [Read More...]

My Mountain Man Recluse

She’s half my age. She’s my best friends daughter. She’s off limits, and she’s stranded in my cabin When Izzie turns up all youthful energy and sunshine, I can barely face her. But no matter how grumpy I am, I cant drive her away. She’s the reason I live up here on the mountain, hidden away. She’s the only woman I desire. But this love is forbidden. Her fathers my best friend. If only he knew what I wanted to do to his daughter My Mountain Man Recluse is a fo... [Read More...]

Free: Do You Believe in Monsters?

WINNER OF 7 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS! Do You Believe in Monsters? is book 2 of Dark Circles, a teen fantasy adventure trilogy for readers 13 and older. After discovering a magical waterfall deep in the forest, a boy and his dog embark on an epic adventure in a fantastical world filled with monsters and magic. In the real world, Charlie is a 13-year-old nerd picked on by bullies. But in the fantasy world, he becomes a wizard wielding formidable powers. Standing in his way is a vile monster bent on d... [Read More...]

Free: NAGAH and the THUNDEREGG

Excellent Writing, Quirky Genius Similar to Douglas Adams. HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER / Andy Anderson This debut novel follows a young mountain climbers unconventional quest for enlightenment. Mulch writes about Donatos search in a whimsical, absurdist style with plenty of jokes and fierce exaggerations… A witty, Rabelaisian road story about one mans search for what matters. – KIRKUS REVIEWS Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Scoreless

Shot, blocked. Audrey Cathcarts idea of a hot conversation is discussing the hockey plays of the week. But her inexperience with love doesnt stop Quentin Quinn Paris, the teams new goalie, from getting under her skin. Try as she might to deny her feelings, Quinns quirky nature and too-smooth Quebec accent are irresistible. Maybe it’s time to rewrite some rules. Hate quickly turns to a fiery fling as Quinn and Audrey butt heads. But is a fling all this is? Find out if this season ends in t... [Read More...]

Free: Death by Decent Society (Book 1 of Sovereigns of the Collapse)

This is the future we should have seen coming. A world without governments or nations, without any law above the greed of the rich. Those who serve the rich live well. Except those who disappear forever. Because some dream of revolution, and they are dangerous to meet. Even if it was in all innocence. The outrage of the people roars, and the guns of the lite roar back. This cant go on. Dive into a society on the brink of catastrophe. Get all five books! Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Chronicles of Sword and Fang: Book 1

In a world where every day feels like a battle, one dream changes everything for Burchard Wolfensberger – a dream of a giant white wolf. Things are going as well as can be expected for fourteen-year-old Burchard Wolfensberger and fellow squire Ruschmann Blackwell. Orders barked by their knightmasters. Unfortunate sentencings to the stocks. It’s just another day in the life of a squire. Until Burchard has a dream about a giant white wolf. The vision comes with a warning. Something fa... [Read More...]

The Way, Vol. I – Practical Poetry Inspired by Stoicism

This volume of 31 poems was written as reflections on and considerations of traditional Stoicism. Topics range from morality, community and the cosmos to vexation, vicissitudes and death. The spirit of this book is that of reference and encouragement – whether read as one poem each day or all in one sitting, its goal is to show ones life as a part of a larger whole which extends beyond humanity, to inspire progress instead of perfection, and to embolden the reader to improve their moral c... [Read More...]