The Mechanics of Memory – a suspenseful, speculative fiction novel by Audrey Lee

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CG6QS16G Never Forget. Memory is Copeland-Stark’s business. Yet after months of reconsolidation treatments at their sleek new flagship facility, Hope Nakano still has no idea what happened to her lost year, or the life she was just beginning to build with her one great love. Each procedure surfaces fragmented clues which erode Hope’s trust in […]

An Interview With Author Matt Simons

  About The Book: Drafted into a world war that no country can win, young Jason is forced to witness the worst of humanity as everyone around him dies before he is thrown back in time by an explosion that kills him. Seemingly trapped in childhood with memories of a hopeless future haunting him, can […]

Anthrax to Zodiac – A Snarky PI Delves into the Most Notorious Unsolved Mysteries of the Past 150 Years by Denise Diana Huddle

https://www.amazon.com/Anthrax-Zodiac-Notorious-Unsolved-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B0CS949QSM Reeling from the devastation of 9/11, Americans anxiously waited for the other shoe to drop. Then the anthrax letters came, branded by the FBI as the worst biological attacks in US history. Despite a lengthy and expensive investigation, no suspect was ever charged. Six hours after Patsy Ramsey called the Boulder police and frantically […]

America’s Ethical Archetype: Establishing the Psychology of Moral Authority and Correcting Our Country’s Broken Politics by Damien Dubose

https://www.amazon.com/Americas-Ethical-Archetype-Establishing-Psychology-ebook/dp/B0D6SC54FD This book is on discount promotion on Amazon for $0.99 (regularly $9.99) 7/23/2024 – 8/2/2024! In “America’s Ethical Archetype,” Damien Terrence Dubose tackles the profound disarray and perceived dysfunction within America’s political landscape through a lens that integrates ethical philosophy with psychological insights. Drawing on the seminal works of Carl Jung and Ayn Rand, […]

The Book Marketing Mindset That Authors Need To Have

    So many factors go into having a successful writing career – timing, luck, great books, level of competition, your endurance, and persistence. But the first place to start is with you. If you believe in yourself as a writer and know that you have a quality book that should appeal to a decent-sized […]

Teen Slasher Zero – a horror slasher novel by Daniel Trump

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D4BBRC7R Teenagers are dying. The adults say suicide and are slow to act, but the geeks know better: someone is killing the geek teenagers and their loved ones. Goth pixie girl Beatrice Tritten must deal with unbelievable tragedy and continue to pretend that everything is okay. She has a wonderful boyfriend, Ghostkin – but he’s […]

Parsons Pond by John M. McNamara

https://www.amazon.com/Parsons-Pond-John-McNamara-ebook/dp/B0D8CW4M5B Parsons Pond, a pocket park in a suburb west of Chicago, is an idyllic, tree-shaded neighborhood of disparate souls proud of having created a friendly and sociable community. Among them, two men who retired to the pond from their careers in the city, searching for less stressful lives after decades of corporate servitude, who […]

From the Darkness into the Light by Tomasz Klonowski

https://www.amazon.com/Darkness-into-Light-Tomasz-Klonowski-ebook/dp/B0D4FDXR7K The book recounts the personal story of survival and overcoming of one of the deadliest diseases pervading modern societies i.e. depression. The author describes in the most personalised manner the onset of the disease and the circumstances in which it evolved to finally overwhelm him with its whole power. In this story the author […]

Poems Stories – a collection of both, reflecting everyday life with a zap by Fairleigh Brooks

https://www.amazon.com/Poems-Stories-Fairleigh-Brooks-ebook/dp/B0CZ98P68Z Ordinary life looks, well, pretty ordinary. It isn’t, of course. A little digging reveals tangents beyond green lawns (or not so green), mall parking lots, and the content of endless screens. Question: Why isn’t the Anderson’s lawn green enough, hmm?At hand are indeed poems and stories that look for the third dimension in worlds […]

Interview With Author Dennis Gibb

  . What inspired you to write this book? I tend to receive inspiration from odd sources. The basic idea for this book came from another book I read about the early explorers of the Ohio River Valley. One of the men was reputed to be able to see the future and came from a […]