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Good Americans

Good Americans by Tejas Desai offers devastatingly passionate portraits of individuals who represent today's jaded citizenry of America's society. It's a collection of stories about the great diversity that exist in America and how it effects the very fabric of our nation. With the world reeling from bloody conflicts driven by the unacceptance ...

Goodbye, Rudy Kazoody

Goodbye Rudy Kazoody by A A Freda is Joey's story. Joey is a teenage immigrant from Italy and his story spans the 1960's in the Bronx. He and most of his neighbors have come to America from another country. They are faced with not only being in a strange land, but maybe one of the most tumultuous decades America has ever seen. Joey teeters ...

Gothic Revival

Gothic Revival. by Michael Mullins has it all—a physiological thriller with unforgettable characters and a subplot mystery inspired by the Creation of Frankenstein. The background historical literary event held in Villa Diodati in 1816 inspires screenwriter Eric to recreate the event with his friends for its 200th anniversary.

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Gracie and the Perfect Paintining

Michael Wuehler has written a timely chapter book titled, Gracie and the Perfect Painting, for middle schoolers. This short novel will not only appeal to young readers’ sense of fun but will spark character development in several areas. Gracie is a young preteen with characteristics and a personality that are significant to readers and parents ...

Grays of Novart

Grays of Novart, by J.A. Collie, is a highly technical, suspense-filled science fiction that reflects the author's technology career. The author has created an advanced planet, Novart, where a young Warrior Cadet is challenged with saving her world. Trinity Knight has been reared and trained to be a spectacular warrior ...

Greedy as a Ghoul

Greedy as a Ghoul, by Casey Sutton, is a three-chapter short story prequel to a fantasy novel to be released in June 2023. The dark mystical story opens with Malfus contemplating why he had left the academy where his training would lead to a mage license, a man of magic. He acknowledges that he left the structure and the ...

Gridiron Gypsies

Gridiron Gypsies, How the Carlisle Indians Shaped Modern Football, by Tom Benjey, is an extensively researched history of the Carlisle Indian School’s football legacy, Richard Henry Pratt, and the personal stories of many of the other football players. His play-by-play style of reporting games enables the reader to picture the action. ...

Guilty Wives

No husbands allowed Only minutes after Abbie Elliot and her three best friends step off of a private helicopter, they enter the most luxurious, sumptuous, sensually pampering hotel they have ever been to. Their lavish presidential suite overlooks Monte Carlo, and they surrender: to the sun and pool, to the sashimi and sake, to the Bruno Paillard ...
 

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