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One million dollars in gold bullion and a budding romance, this story has it all - and the best part: Clevenger's gold is still out there, waiting to be discovered!

Satirical genius, Jeffrey Price, gives us gold in his contemporary western about a guy whom trouble loves to follow.

A romantic Western celebrating second chances and proving that lightning not only strikes twice - but sometimes in the exact same spot.

A fast-paced, magical, and beautifully penned Young Adult novel packed full of familiar plots and engaging characters, How to Set the World on Fire, will have you begging for more from debut award-winning author, T.K. Riggins.

Play at your own risk! M.P. Follin’s “Ethyr” is a wild ride where one wrong move means game over—permanently!

An epic novel of enduring faith and love set amidst the brutality of the Thirty Years War in Europe.

A sizzling plot combined with smart, confident prose makes School of Deaths an exceptional read for YA audiences – and all who love fantasy.

Stream-of-consciousness at its best, this book hooks readers along in a colorful and adventurous journey into the absurd.

A clever and colorful Children's book about friendship, community, and encouragement.

With a world to win and everything to lose, the central characters in this dramatic story are sure to win YA readers for this epic, stage-setting fantasy and its sequels.

A gritty, hard-knocking plunge into the gutters of New York City in Boglioli’s self-inflicted journey to hell and his subsequent rise. A Dante’s Inferno for the 21st century.

Adventure awaits with journalist, gunslinger, and lawman, Billy Battles. A hard-to-put-down, second installment in a trilogy of a man with plenty to live for and plenty of life left to live.

An Elizabethan page-turning suspense mystery laced with humor and great characters!

A strong female lead in the reimagined Arthurian legend, placing Guinevere front and center in Nicole Evelina's second book of the Guinevere's Tale series. An epic fantasy readers will fall in love with.

A fast-paced romp through tropical jungles and into deep, dark caverns where allies may not be who they say they are and legends abound.

From the riveting opening that takes place in NYC's Lower East Side's sweatshops until its gripping conclusion, this enthralling novel vividly portrays the desperate times of German immigrants landing at Ellis Island in 1905 in search of a better life.

Fast-paced historical fiction surrounding the many assassination attempts on President Lincoln. History with a human face, reflective of today's political scene.

Nail-biting thriller sets a tough but tender hero against all sorts of bad guys hiding out in the wilderness, where wit and skill may not be enough to survive.

Edgy dialogue scenes are the driving force behind Poe’s non-stop tension-filled chapters. Scenes are replete with a continual string of twists and turns, teen angst, and sexual lust. Poe provides light relief with Monique’s waggish tongue-in-cheek comments, as well as her sexually-laced similes and metaphors punctuated with infamous factual and fictional figures (i.e., Caligula, Jason Voorhees) and horror movies (i.e., Nightmare on Elm Street, Dark City).

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