The Birth Control Illusion: Reclaiming Hormones, Health, and Your Cycle

Nearly one in four women in the U.S. uses hormonal birth control. Yet few know what these synthetic hormones actually do inside the body. What happens when we trade one problem for another or when the “solution” masks the very signals our body is trying to send? Women’s wellness educator Tierra Duncan unpacks the science and the stories behind hormonal contraception. Drawing on extensive research and real-world experience, she reveals how these drugs influence your mood, metabolism, ferti... [Read More...]

Dirty Business

My boss is a cocky bastard. But the moment I hear him moaning my name behind his office door, I cross a line I can’t uncross. Sasha. Freaking. Orlov. Silver?fox billionaire. World?class egomaniac. Drama king with a God complex. I’m convinced he lives to make me miserable. Three years. That’s how long I’ve endured his late?night orders, power plays, and that low, dangerous growl he uses whenever I dare to talk back. I hate him. Truly. After one too many midnight orders, I snap. I sto... [Read More...]

Buried, Not Broken: A Memoir of Survival, Sisterhood, and Starting Over

A Powerful Memoir of Survival, Sisterhood, and Hope After losing everything she loved, Mia Godfrey faced a choice: stay buried in grief—or grow toward grace. In Buried, Not Broken: A Memoir of Survival, Sisterhood, and Starting Over, Mia shares her deeply personal journey through trauma, widowhood, and the rediscovery of hope. What begins as a story of heartbreak becomes a testament to faith, resilience, and the quiet strength that rises from the ashes of loss. More than a story of pain, this... [Read More...]

Black Pearl Freelancers Complete Series Boxed Set

In a galaxy where the line between right and wrong blurs, one woman seeks justice. Fiery and determined, Madison Justice navigates the depths of space, searching for her father and a place to call home. Will Madison find her father? Or will the universe conspire against her goals? Grab this complete trilogy to find out! $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Going to Zossen

NUMBER ONE AMAZON BESTSELLER “Gripping” – Kirkus Reviews Based on true accounts of children’s penal colonies that emerged during the 1990s post-Soviet chaos, Going to Zossen is a raw exploration of the bargains ordinary people make under oppressive systems – necessary reading for fans of Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These and Colson Whitehead’s The Nickel Boys. The year is 1993. In a collapsing post-Soviet mining town, a former serviceman, Vasily Mikhailovich, accepts work as ... [Read More...]

One Last Dance

Devastated by the tragic death of his fiancée, Marco Anissi has reason to believe they are still spiritually joined. Her donated heart lives on in the body of a dance teacher in Tucson. Her name is Julia. But he can’t just walk up to her and introduce himself. What would she think–a complete stranger wanting to meet her? He signs up for lessons, hoping to develop a relationship. Now, Marco must make a decision: tell the truth about himself and risk losing Julia with whom he’s... [Read More...]