• A JEW IN GAZA

    A JEW IN GAZA

    $9.99

    Experience the complexities of Gaza through the eyes of a humanitarian. Discover a firsthand account of a man navigating life under constant threat. Navigate the delicate balance between diplomacy and danger.

    Fans of Tom Clancy will be drawn to the vivid storytelling.

  • ANDEAN ADVENTURES

    ANDEAN ADVENTURES

    $8.99

    Experience the thrill of surviving the unexpected. From gunfire to imprisonment, discover the incredible journey. Fans of John Grisham will be captivated.

    Witness a volunteer’s survival in hostile terrains. From jungle illnesses to terrorist bombs, the author shares his remarkable story.

    Travel from Brooklyn to the Andes and experience the marvels of human kindness and danger.

  • Better Safe Than Sorry

    Better Safe Than Sorry

    $4.99

    A misidentified corpse, a new drug menace.

    Sgt. Windflower faces his toughest challenge yet.

    Fans of Lee Child will be hooked by this suspenseful narrative.

  • Cherries: A Vietnam War Story

    Cherries: A Vietnam War Story

    $4.99

    Cherries weds a matchless sense of dramatics with the ability to tell a marvelous story. You have staged excellent, realistic action with convincing effect. Cherries has a compelling magnetic quality.
    –Manuscripts International, 1987

    As an avid reader of many historical memoirs, both fiction and autobiographical, rarely have I found one as in depth and revealing as Mr. Podlaski’s work…
    –Bernie Weisz, Vietnam War Historian

    One ‘read’ will not be enough. You will want to pass through the pages of “Cherries” more than once just to savor the up close and personal story again.
    –Jerry Kunnath, author

  • Dante's Demons

    Dante’s Demons

    Biker gangs often get a bad rep; the Demon Dawgs are an exception. Dante and his men have softer sides beneath all the bravado, and they take violence against women very seriously. The book is part thriller, part steamy romance. The guys are hot, and the action is very present. Think Fifty Shades of Grey for the new generation! 5/5 stars for this, and I can’t wait to read more in the series. – Stephen Christopher

  • Dying for Dominoes (A Cardboard Cottage Mystery Book 1)

    Dying for Dominoes (A Cardboard Cottage Mystery Book 1)

    “Jane Elzey is a wickedly talented storyteller with a writing voice that entertains from the first page to the last. You will find that the killer isn’t always the butler, in the den, with a knife. Enjoy the ride!”Woody Barlow, Author

    “I reached a point where I didn’t want to stop. Jane Elzey excels in the story tension department.”Cayce Berryman, Editor

    “I’m on page seven and I love it. I feel wrapped in wisteria and I can smell the smoke and hear the clicks of the dominoes. I could teach allusion, assonance, alliteration, imagery, and characterization with just these seven pages! I’ve got to go read my new favorite author!”Cindy Clark, ESOL Teacher

    “Jane Elzey’s characters remind me of the saying, ‘A good friend will bail you out of jail. A great friend will be in the cell with you!’ These gals are great friends. Jane Elzey spins a yarn full of twists and turns and I-never-saw-that-coming moments that make for a very fun read.”Julia Simonello, Rabid Reader & Artist

    “These characters are great fun. They are four friends I’d certainly want to hang out with.”Texas Reviewer

  • Fast Times, Big City

    Fast Times, Big City

    Like most people, Bud Palmer felt this was just another day. Though the era was drawing to a close, he assumed his life as a sports columnist in the subtropics, in keeping with the benign fifties itself, would go on as predictable as ever. But that particular autumn morning he was thrust into a caper that was totally beyond him, forced him to leave Miami and take the train to Manhattan, and suddenly found everything in this restless “Big Apple” was up for grabs, on the brink, at a dicey turning point.
  • Goddess of the Flowers

    Goddess of the Flowers

    $4.99

    Goddess of the Flowers” follows Xochi, a street waif in Mexico City, who becomes a victim of a human trafficker named Carlos. She realizes she is merely a commodity in his empire and manages to escape with another captive to Texas. Xochi must navigate the danger of being hunted by Carlos while trying to forge her own path and find freedom from her past.

  • I Had to Leave

    I Had to Leave

    $2.99

    Discover the gripping journey of April Morgan in “I Had to Leave” by Donna Jean Picerno. Follow her heartbreak and resilience as she seeks love and redemption. When life turns upside down, can love save April?

    Fans of Colleen Hoover will be hooked from page one.

  • Making Your Own Trail

    Making Your Own Trail

    $9.99

    After surviving a three-week coma, Daniel Martin Molliver wanted to live his life to the fullest. The lessons he learned from his near-death experience and his life afterward are condensed in Making Your Own Trail.

  • Ruthless

    Ruthless

    $2.99

    Each book in this series gets better and better. This book made me laugh, want to cry and wanted to hit something. Can not wait until this next book comes out but do not want the series to end. I hope to see the Death Dwellers continue with the younger generation being adults. Loved this book and piecing the past together has answered so many question. Loved how Kendall has turned out too. – Deana Freeman

  • Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay

    Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay

    $16.50

    Author, Montgomery, J. Granger’s experience in the combat, has naturally and vividly unfolded in front of my eyes with his unique writing style – simple, natural, easy-reading layout separated every incident with various famous quotes, among which, the quote on prologue page from ancient Chinese military strategy genius, Sun Tzu: “One hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the most skillful. Subduing the other’s military without battle is the most skillful.” I was sold, right there. And I rated this book as a 5-star memoir!
    I always treat my books with respect – no one else could have touched them. So, my friends and family member all have to buy this engaging book by themselves. It is a very good idea of gifts! –
    Ahma

  • Squeeze Plays

    Squeeze Plays

    $1.99

    “Step into an international financial thriller that whisks you away to the paneled boardrooms and lavish penthouses of the New York elite, and reveals the skeletons that threaten to take them down.”

  • The Alpha Construct

    The Alpha Construct

    $7.99

    Delve into a twisted tale of pain and the pursuit of retribution. Fans of Steve Berry will be engrossed.

  • The Carbon Credit Crusader

    The Carbon Credit Crusader

    $3.99

    Discover the journey of Clayton Shultz as he tackles the climate crisis with an ambitious plan. Fans of Naomi Klein will love this intriguing tale of environmental obsession.

    Clayton Shultz became obsessed with Carbon Footprint calculations. The dire threat of Climate Change (formerly Global Warming) dominated his concern, fueling an ambitious effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save the planet.

    The unlikely celebrity stumbled onto the climate crisis bandwagon and devised a money-making scheme that replicated the corporate Carbon Credit/Offset Exchanges, an industry fraught with red flags. He rose in popularity and unexpected wealth relying on customer honesty and a sworn oath, sidestepping the regulatory certification process. But his “No Carbon Footprint” goals, like many climate change strategies, got muddled in the best of noble intentions.

  • The Doc’s Christmas Miracle

    The Doc’s Christmas Miracle

    $2.99

    Dr. Mark Moore thought he was arriving at a quiet clinic on Christmas Eve. Instead, he walked into a storm of secrets, rivalry, and love. The Doc’s Christmas Miracle releases 1st December 2025.

  • The Further Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes

    The Further Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes

    $14.95

    “Myles combines fresh plots with convincing recreations of Arthur Conan Doyle’s style and characterizations in this sturdy debut collection of seven Holmes short stories.” Publishers Weekly

  • The Gift In a Box of Darkness

    The Gift In a Box of Darkness

    $8.95

    This book is a treasure, a gift to us all. It is a beautiful tribute to the author’s son Eric, which in and of itself is a wonderful read. But it is also so much more than that. John C. Anderson has written a book for all of us who have suffered with grief (be it the loss of a family member, a close friend, or even our beloved pets). He reminds us that we all share the same grief and that none of us are alone. He also provides ways that will help us accept this inevitability, obviously through his own very hard-earned experience. I thoroughly enjoyed his memories of the trips and adventures he and Eric had shard for the short time Eric was here with us, and I felt I had come to know somebody I would very much like to have known in life.

    All I can really tell you is READ IT. There is great comfort in knowing none of us is alone in this world and that grief can and should be accepted and allowed to go on for however long those of us in mourning need for it to be. – Lee Murphy