The Forbidden Idea: Hidden Truths About Individual Liberty, Economic Freedom, Political Philosophy, and History

Individual liberty rarely disappears overnight. It erodes gradually, often in the name of good intentions. Human flourishing depends on free minds and voluntary cooperation—not coercion, central planning, or redistribution. This book defends the principles that sustain a free society: consent over force, spontaneous order over control, and responsibility over obedience. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Missed Cue

When ballerina Lydia Miseau dies onstage in the final dress rehearsal of Romeo and Juliet, homicide detective Caitlin O’Connor is faced with the most complicated case of her career. She strongly suspects that someone murdered the ballerina, but the autopsy reveals no apparent cause of death. If Lydia Miseau was murdered, who did it, and how? $5.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: RATS (NomaD Thriller Book 1)

One man on a decades old mission. A woman who hunts him. And the bullet they share. Joe Klingler’s acclaimed debut novel explodes from the remnants of a war long past to headlines of Washington secrets masquerading as corporate incompetence when two modern-day warriors face off. Both skilled at violence. And deception. Both accustomed to winning. Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Marriage and Other Monuments

“A fascinating and audacious novel about family, marriage and a society in flux.”-Kirkus Reviews “A suspenseful family drama with powerful themes of social justice.” -Bruce Holsinger, author of Culpability, an Oprah Book Club pick In the summer of 2020, social justice protests and the removal of Confederate monuments rock the city of Richmond, Virginia, as the marriages of two estranged sisters implode. When Cynthia’s husband, Bobby, can no longer hide his dire fin... [Read More...]

How Hot It Be in Hell

How Hot It Be In Hell descends into the hidden impulses people try to outrun—jealousy, obsession, violence, desire, and the quiet urges that twist a life off course. Each poem opens a door into a different human fracture: a lover’s fatal rage, a predator’s watchful hunger, a drunk stumbling toward chaos, a homeless man recounting the slow collapse of everything he held dear. Even the act of writing becomes a reckoning with the shadows that shape meaning, rendered through Drummond’s surr... [Read More...]

The Luck We Found

After an unexpected turn in her life, Hannah Brooks finds herself passing through the small town of Angels Crossing just before St. Patrick’s Day. What was meant to be a brief stop begins to feel like something more when she meets Connor Hale, a man whose work keeps him moving from place to place. As their paths continue to cross, both must decide whether to follow the plans they made long ago—or take a chance on something neither of them expected. The Luck We Found is a clean slow-burn rom... [Read More...]

Mommy’s Boy: How My Doggie Soulmate’s Love Rescued Me

Love was waiting at the shelter, not on Match.com. What does a single woman do when she longs to be a mother and hears her biological clock tick, tick, ticking away, but she keeps dating Mr. Wrong? She adopts a baby, of course. In the author’s case, it was a fur baby named Benny. For fans of Marley & Me, Birdie & Harlow, and Must Love Dogs, Mommy’s Boy is the tale of two lost souls finding the unconditional love, companionship, and emotional support they need, in the process forging... [Read More...]

How to Run a Ballroom

Is the PM a Cold Case killer? Who tried to kill former US President Lyndon Johnson on his 1966 visit to Australia? Only one man knows the answers, if you can find him. Among the news crews covering Johnson’s visit was young TV sound recordist Harry Hansen. Now it’s 2019 and Harry, long retired, discovers his original sound tapes from that day and evidence of what he believes is an attempt to kill the President. Harry assembles the other members of his former crew and they set out to... [Read More...]