Fatally Inferior: The Dunston Burnett Trilogy

Award-winning author Lyn Squire has done it again with an extraordinary follow-up to Immortalised to Death. Set in Victorian England amidst the furor triggered by Charles Darwin’s revolutionary theory, Fatally Inferior plunges Dunston Burnett, the series’ unassuming but sometimes insightful amateur sleuth, into a cauldron churning with secrets and lies. An abduction—the victim mysteriously vanishing from a locked-tight country house. A birth—the newborn torn from its mother’s arms. Th... [Read More...]

Revisiting the Depths: Overcoming Fear and Finding Peace – A Journey of Transformation

“Dive into the Depths of Fear and Emerge with Peace and Resilience: An Inspirational Journey” In Revisiting the Depths: Overcoming Fear and Finding Peace – A Journey of Transformation, award-winning author Amy Tan takes readers on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery, healing, and transformation. After a harrowing first dive experience leaves Amy paralyzed by fear and anxiety, she spends decades avoiding the ocean that once captivated her. Thirty years later, driven by a... [Read More...]

Foxholes (Marcotte and Collins Investigative Thrillers Book 1)

When Nick Batson launches his senatorial campaign, combat veteran Vince Marcotte is determined to stop the murderer’s political plans. Proving the man’s guilt won’t be easy — but as he digs into the truth with amateur detective Hadley Collins, they’re determined to expose what really happened all those years ago in Afghanistan… $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

EMP: Staying Alive

In a flash, an EMP disables North America’s entire west coast. When Olivia Blunt’s quiet morning at a local diner is interrupted by a national alert, her world is thrown into chaos. An EMP attack leaves the country without power, communication, or a way to defend itself. Olivia receives a desperate call from her father, urging her to flee to their secluded cabin in New Mexico. With her stepmother Willow by her side, Olivia must navigate a landscape of fear, looting, and uncertainty.... [Read More...]

When the Journey is Too Much: God’s Response When We’re Exhausted, Discouraged and Ready to Quit

In When the Journey Is Too Much, Terri Woolbright addresses spiritual exhaustion and the risk of quitting when life becomes overwhelming. Through stories of Elijah, Peter, and David, she explores how distractions and discouragement threaten faith. Woolbright encourages the Church to lean into God’s presence for healing and endurance. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The Lie of Every Man’s Battle

In The Lie of Every Man’s Battle, Martin Zender and Heidi Colpo challenge the guilt and shame promoted by Every Man’s Battle. By embracing grace and understanding, they offer a fresh, Scripture-based perspective on male sexuality, advocating for freedom, connection, and unity in relationships without condemnation or self-denial. $2.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: RIOT: A 1960s Love Story

A fast-paced journey on an emotional roller coaster, bursting with political and sexual passions. It’s the late 1960s. The Vietnam War, the Antiwar Movement and the Black Power Movement are rushing toward their explosive peaks. In the midst of this charged environment, an inter-racial pair of young activists fall madly in love. Awaiting them are excitement, danger, heartache and redemption. RIOT: A 1960s Love Story chronicles these lovers’ challenging journey: their coming of age amidst an ... [Read More...]

The Munich Girl: A Novel of the Legacies that Outlast War

The past may not be done with us. Anna Dahlberg grew up eating dinner under her father’s war-trophy portrait of Eva Braun. Fifty years after the war, she discovers what he never did—that her mother and Hitler’s mistress were friends. Plunged into the world of the “ordinary” Munich girl who was her mother’s confidante—and a tyrant’s lover—Anna uncovers a web of long-buried secrets, including those in her own heart, to reveal the enduring power of love in the legacies that alway... [Read More...]