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The Headshrinker's Brigade

The title of Leslie Tourish’s novel, The Headshrinker’s Brigade, is as intriguing as the cover art. A psychotherapist, the author knows her profession and writes a contemporary novel with an understanding of real people and humor.  Her characters are complex with a myriad of psychosis.

Julia Langley, the protagonist, is ...

The Home Boss Toolkit: Branding Success for Self-Publishers

The Home Boss Toolkit, Branding Success for Self-Publishers, authored by Nuria Corbi, is a must-read for aspiring and self-published authors who want to increase their sales. Nuria has condensed her vast experience as an entrepreneur, graphic designer, and a self-publishing expert into this helpful text. Her book is informative and educational and ...

The Hour of Lead

The Hour of Lead by Bruce Holbert is the story of Matt Lawson and his life. Matt has lost family members in a snowstorm and has to take over the family ranch. Matt realizes he is alone and on his own--with a ranch to run and a lot to learn. The Hour of Lead is a great western novel--Matt and the others that you will get know in this book have ...

The House at Riverton

The House at Riverton is a gorgeous debut novel set in England between the wars. Perfect for fans of Downton Abbey, it is the story of an aristocratic family, a house, a mysterious death and a way of life that vanished forever, told in flashback by a woman who witnessed it all and kept a secret for decades.

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The Hummingbird & The Narwhal

Sometimes friendships are found in the most unexpected places. The Hummingbird & the Narwhal by Annie Higbee is a children's book that shows this flawlessly.

In this heartwarming tale, a hummingbird and a narwhal find themselves facing unexpected challenges on their migration journeys. Despite their physical differences, these ...

The Hunger Games

In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated. As part of the surrender terms, each district agreed to send one boy and one girl to appear in an annual televised event called, "The Hunger Games," ...

The Image Maker

Author Chris Flanders has crafted a historical novel that feels like a modern rags-to-riches tale. The Image Maker: Three Men Follow Their Dreams in the Pennsylvania Oil Fields. The book explores the lives of three men who played key roles in the western Pennsylvania oil boom during the Industrial Revolution. Flanders' passion for this era drove ...

The Importance of Now

The Importance of Now by Paul Schumacher narrates the chaotic life of the protagonist, Shawn Stevens, who is haunted by his past. He harbors complex feelings towards his deceased father and his stint in juvenile detention for a crime he committed following his father’s death. The story is touching and heartfelt and a reminder that family relationships ...

The Innocent

America has enemies--ruthless people that the police, the FBI, even the military can't stop. That's when the U.S. government calls on Will Robie, a stone cold hitman who never questions orders and always nails his target. But Will Robie may have just made the first--and last--mistake of his career . . . THE INNOCENT It begins with a hit ...
 

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