To Pieces

Jane Flynn – an average self-proclaimed “Plain Jane” – finds life taking a dramatic detour junior year of high school when she undergoes her first bipolar episode. This gripping novel takes us on a wild ride through Jane’s descent into devastating depression and rise into out-of-control mania, while juggling school, first love and a dark family secret. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Commando Kidz

In 1969, the Central Intelligence Agency opened the program named Tiny Threat. Since its conception, the program was plagued with problems. They found that trying to train, candidates under a certain age level was close to impossible. After turning control of the program over to the Department of Defense in 1999, candidates excelled. They infiltrated more enemy strongholds than ever before. Even though the casualty rate dropped dramatically, eight out of 10 were still dying in the field from ba... [Read More...]

The Gamble

“And yet here we are, and I am reminded once again that I have never known anything at all.” A new YA dystopian novel that outranked Divergent and The Hunger Games on Amazon’s Top 100 Best Sellers List, The Gamble features a young female heroine navigating through the lies and betrayals of those she loves most while fighting to stay alive in a world she never thought possible. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Our Friendship Matters

Leah and Sasha are 17-year-old friends who had been close to one another since elementary school, but as the summer approaches they find their friendship tested in ways they never anticipated. Following graduation, Sasha’s privileged life and perception of the world around her is suddenly altered when an old childhood friend persuades her to join in a campaign against an injustice after his best friend is killed by a cop. But joining the protest has unforeseen consequences for Sasha, distanci... [Read More...]

Free: A Rose Should be Red

Jenny, a broken girl, haunted by her dark past and weighed down by the suffering she had to endure throughout her life, is willing to start anew. In London, she got used to her current environment and managed to make some friends in school. There was also Tyler Williams, who was one of the reasons why she felt better. The handsome gentleman with deep blue eyes drew her into a world of emotions she never felt before, his desire and passion made her feel alive. Finally, everything seemed to be lo... [Read More...]

Distracted By You

Ivy’s parents have just told her they’re getting a divorce. She can’t bear it. Her first year of University life at Exeter has suddenly come crashing down and she can’t stop doodling ladybugs on her hand to remind her of another tragedy from her life. Ivy copes by pushing her thoughts away, choosing to be distracted instead by Tye, the insanely good-looking guy who walks late into her Mechanics lecture one day, who she can’t stop thinking about. But with one of her... [Read More...]

Free: the Loser in the Static

With the death of his older brother still haunting him Peyton Pieters rebels against a society that rejects individuality. When he sets off to find the only girl he has ever loved things spiral downward into a self imposed existential crisis. Obsessed with crush Amber, Peyton begins a journey that hearkens back to Kerouac’s ‘On the Road’ and Salinger’s ‘the Catcher in the Rye’ which leads to self loathing and destruction. After skipping his high school graduation, Peyton questions t... [Read More...]

Juice Ain’t Worth The Squeeze

The juice ain’t worth the squeeze when it comes to relationships in 2020. Everyone knows a decent one is hard to come by in the age of social media, thot culture, Closet cases, and narcissism. Toxic situationships are the bulk of what’s left. When the curtain goes down, and the act is over, dealing with reality for some is too much. You can post on social media that you’re happy, but your friends and family know the truth. The Juice Ain’t Worth The Squeeze $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]