Free: Baron & Brannigan, Book 1, Song and Dance

Slip Back to the 1890s and join young and handsome Billy Brannigan and his younger pal, Danny Baron, as they set out to find fame, fortune and romance as entertainers. On the road to success, they travel from Doc Nobles medicine show to a minstrel show and finally to the gas-lit stages of old New York’s gaudy music halls and vaudeville theaters, but not without mishaps and mayhem along the way. You’ll experience the 1890s from a young mans point of view, but even diehard historic fi... [Read More...]

The Chaney Brothers: The Complete Western Adventure Series

New York Times Bestselling Author Robert Vaughan combines epic adventure and the search for truth and justice in an oftentimes lawless land, available for the first time in a complete and unabridged collection. Lance and Buck Chaney have been fighting on opposite sides of the war until they are brought together by a shipment of gold dust. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Betrayal on Beltane

Born into the warrior elite, Jannon showed great promise as a fighter. But that life was not for him. Despite his father’s intentions, he fostered with the Master Bronzesmith. When a dead man is found in the smithy, his father demands he return home. Can Jannon solve the murder and save his tribe? What happens when a warrior’s path collides with a craftsman’s heart? $2.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Surviving Gen X

Dive into the kaleidoscopic streets of 1990s Las Vegas with Surviving GenX. Amidst the flickering neon lights and the haunting echoes of slot machines, we follow an unnamed protagonist and a battered housewife, both seeking an escape from their tormented pasts. As they wade through the city’s seedy underbelly, they find an unexpected refuge in one another a bond forged in the fires of a metropolis hell-bent on their ruin. A potent tapestry of humor, heartbreak, and raw human resilience, t... [Read More...]

Sky of Ashes, Land of Dreams

The enthralling story of three unforgettable young adults living on the cusp of great change in early 20th-century Mongolia. A captivating, beautiful saga from debut novelist Erin Jamies on about having dreams, finding love, and learning to survive in a harsh, ever-changing place. In the winter of 1917, Bolormaa is introduced to the man she is to marry on her eighteenth birthday, over mutton stew and steaming buuz. She has spent her entire life in the Gobi Desert, living a nomadic life with her... [Read More...]

Atlantis Pyramids Floods

Platos Atlantis is a true story! Now you can learn where it was located, how it was destroyed, and when it happened. This book also shows the connection between the pyramids in Mexico and those in Egypt. It shows that Noahs Great Flood is a periodic event where the Atlantic Ocean floods the Mediterranean Basin. This periodic flooding kills off most of the brown skinned population in the area leaving mostly blacks in Africa and whites in Europe. Before the next major flood comes along, it takes ... [Read More...]

Hobbadehoy Rising

Its 1854, and seventeen-year-old orphan, Pencil, yearns for more control of his life. Viewed as a hobbadehoyone in a state of limbo between boyhood and manhoodby his adult, criminal mentors, hes a field general for a pack of juvenile street rats in Lower Manhattan. Unexpectedly shipped out to Ohio, he finds a divided nation several hundred miles north of the Ohio River. Finding himself is no easy task as farm life may have enlarged his muscles, but it will take another stint in a different city... [Read More...]

Tinsmith 1865

Marie Kotlarczyk, heads to the Dakota Territory with her father and brothers, with the promise of a thriving business–but the frontier is anything but welcoming. When her brothers join the Army and her father’s health declines, Marie has only one option–take up the family tinsmith trade, a risky move in a time when women’s roles are narrowly defined. Marie must decide exactly who she is and what it means to be a strong woman in man’s world, including her desire to ... [Read More...]

Beneath The Wayside Cross

In the summer of 1944, the Red Army began its liberation of the Baltic States. Like the other nations of Eastern Europe, the Baltics knew that in the Soviet lexicon liberation was a euphemism for occupation. Following in the wake of the army, the conscription gangs arrived and began gathering up young men to be thrown untrained and poorly equipped as replacements into the bloody fight against the desperate Germans. Rather than fight and die for the hated Soviet Union, many of these young men we... [Read More...]

Free: The Legend Is Born

This faraway, pre-contact story begins with Helkena, a young, still untattooed girl enduring a typhoon crashing over the only island she has ever known. Her home is W0tto, one of the dry, windswept atolls of the northern Marshall Islands. The newborn infant Lainjin has just been entrusted to her care by his mother, who has sailed her fleet of proas into the open ocean to save them from certain destruction. Helkena, having barely survived the storm, must now travel to Namdik, a wet atoll in the ... [Read More...]