Crossword by Alan Bricklin By early 1944 Hitler’s general staff realized that they had lost the war. Hitler did not. In late 1943 Allied bombers destroyed the Norwegian power station that supplied power for the factory making fissionable material for Hitler’s drive to produce an atomic weapon. The remaining material was ordered to be brought […]
Blood of a Fallen God by Joshua Cook
Blood of a Fallen God by Joshua Cook William Reis had no interest in ever being a hero. His goal in life is to join the prestigious Smithing guild, something no one from his city has ever achieved. When a pair of ancient artifacts are discovered by his Duncan his cousin, it unleashes a terror […]
First Cut by J. T. Bishop
First Cut by J. T. Bishop A serial killer returns to taunt the woman once determined to catch him. In this gripping thriller, former detective Jill Jacobs must confront the Makeup Artist, an elusive psychopath whose trail of terror left seven dead and whose obsession almost destroyed her. When the Artist strikes again in a […]
Pleasures of The Pride by Marti Shane
Pleasures of The Pride by Marti Shane Alexis cried it out on her garage floor, knowing Cyrus Lee would be back to collect what he said her father owed him. Blinded from pepper spray and too beaten to breathe, she swore the bastard would never see a dime. She called The Pride. I mean, every […]
The Devils’ Cradle by Darcy Daniel
The Devils’ Cradle by Darcy Daniel GRAND PRIZE WINNER – TopShelf Magazine’s 2018 Indie Book Awards! “An exquisite exercise in psychological suspense, a dark tale cut from the cloth woven by the likes of Lisa Gardner and Harlan Coben. Timely, tumultuous and terrific.” – Jon Land, USA Today bestselling author On Australia’s island state, more […]
The German’s Guilty Pleasure by Katie Mettner
The German’s Guilty Pleasure by Katie Mettner German CEO Lars Jäger is ready to start an American sexual revolution. His business is sex wrapped up in a vibrating bow, but no one is buying. When the stunningly beautiful Serenity Matthews signs on as his marketing director, he knows she will turn his business around as […]
Suicide by Roy Hollinshead
Suicide by Roy Hollinshead Like any young guy Adam Kyle was never one to turn down a party, especially when the host was a gorgeous brunette with wealthy parents. The venue was eccentric and strange to say the least but money could buy these standout items most people never got near. A great time was […]
The Pharaoh and the Librarian by Amber Polo
The Pharaoh and the Librarian by Amber Polo What if Cleopatra faked her death and escaped on a pirate ship? While her sister sailed for Wales with the most valuable ancient books from her Library of Alexandria? And they both landed in an imagined new world filled with crypto-creatures and historical humans? Trekking the desert […]
The Pugilist Poets of Venice by Jon Sindell
The Pugilist Poets of Venice by Jon Sindell “A rollicking, big-hearted tale, full of laughter, bravery and unflinching humanity.” ~ Emily Kiernan, The Great Divide A Boomer, an Xer, and a Millennial walk into a book and ask: “Are friends really `the family we choose for ourselves?’ And how cool is cool, really?” Meet Hammerhead […]
Undercover Amish by Ashley Emma
Undercover Amish by Ashley Emma She watched her house burn down with her family inside. She killed her abusive husband in self-defense. Detective Olivia Mast swore she’d never return to her former Amish community in Unity, Maine, where it all happened. She’d rather run through gunfire than go back there, but she has her orders. […]