Free: You Can Share the Love of God with Others (The Awakening Christian Series Book 3)

Can all Christians walk in miracle signs or is this reserved for an elite view? Does the speed of our obedience to God regulate our spiritual growth? You’ll find the answers to these questions and more in You Can Share the Love of God With Others. A heart encounter with God in 2015 challenged Sallie Dawkins’ entire belief system and set her on a supernatural journey of discovery that rapidly transformed her life. She believes cultivating a deeper relationship with Jesus brought vict... [Read More...]

Finding Fetish

A true story of a teenager who wanders into the World of S&M where he discovers dominatrices, submissives and bizarre – sometimes dark – practices. After just a few years this part of his life must be concealed from mainstream society as his career of a lawyer becomes increasingly successful and he needs to portray a conventional lifestyle. An unforeseen conclusion awaits. $1.04 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Another Fuggin’ War Story

This story is written by a lifelong pothead. Me. Most of it is probably true, if not a little exaggerated. So, if there’s any question on the veracity of my tale, I’ll refer to you elsewhere because only those who were there know the truth. What I can tell you is how overwhelming it is to have someone’s life in my hands while secretly wondering what the hell to do next. But here I am, everyone looking for me to save them. No matter, I’ll keep my guys alive if it’s ... [Read More...]

Illegitimate Sun: How a Naval Cryptologist Cracked the Code of Life Lessons

NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO IN LIFE, NO ONE CAN BEAT YOU AT BEING YOU. Born in an impoverished neighborhood in Columbia, South Carolina, Kenneth Earl might have never left Cherry Street—if it weren’t for a mother’s inspiration. Determined to make his mother proud and her sacrifices meaningful, he embarked on a worldwide journey of military service, secret communications, and international espionage. Achieve your own greatest potential through the lens of Illegitimate Sun, the true spy memoir of... [Read More...]

It Started at The Savoy

Bill Pullen is a brilliant storyteller. He invites the reader to pull up a chair and join him as he recounts his anecdotes of friends, family, and a myriad of celebrities, from his five decades in the hospitality industry. From historic country inns to five-star hotels on three continents, he conveys his experiences with great humor and insight. $5.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Building in Bronze: Creating the Future through Healing the Past

Building in Bronze is an inspirational manifesto written by a woman who has never stopped dreaming and working to create space in the world where she could live her most authentic life. Cayla Pothan created just such a space, and in the process, discovered how to share her insights with other people who long to live with joy and purpose. After a difficult journey from a childhood of feeling trapped in a victim mindset, she emerged into a life filled with creativity and growth, eventually foundi... [Read More...]

Making Waves on the Aegean

Running from her past, Jordan flees to the Greek Isles expecting to plot a new course in life aboard the Guinevere, hoping it will all be plain sailing. But she soon finds herself caught in the eye of the storm, trying to steer between the waves of two mad skippers, a heart-struck German admirer, and Wenzel, the tall, bronzed first mate who may, just may, be her only safe way back into port. A true tale of tavernas, tzatziki, and tempestuous tides. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Another Fuggin’ War Story

This story is written by a lifelong pothead. Me. Most of it is probably true, if not a little exaggerated. So, if there’s any question on the veracity of my tale, I’ll refer to you elsewhere because only those who were there know the truth. What I can tell you is how overwhelming it is to have someone’s life in my hands while secretly wondering what the hell to do next. But here I am, everyone looking for me to save them. No matter, I’ll keep my guys alive if it’s ... [Read More...]

The Parrot’s Perch: A Memoir

The Parrot’s Perch opens in 2013, when Karen Keilt, age 60, receives an invitation to testify at the Brazilian National Truth Commission at the UN in New York. The email sparks memories of her “previous life” – the one she has kept safely bottled up for more than 37 years. Hopeful of helping to raise awareness about ongoing human rights violations in Brazil, she wants to testify, but she anguishes over reliving the horrific events of her youth. In the story that follows, Keilt tell... [Read More...]