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  • The Star Family by Theresa Crater

    Whoever holds the key decides the future of humanity…

  • The Sublime Transformation of Vera Wright by Rea Nolan Martin

    This book challenges the notion that great saints and prophets have disappeared from the earth. The spiritual awakening of a quirky sixty-plus beautician named Vera Wright, in a quiet New Jersey town, surprises not only Vera herself, but everyone she knows and meets, including the Pope. This is an inspiring and entertaining account of how one person’s astonishing transformation can transform the world.

  • The Survival of Thomas Ford by John A. A. Logan

    “This is writing and literature at its best. Imagine Stephen King combined with maybe Cormac McCarthy and a bit of Edgar Allan Poe tossed in” Bestebookreviews.blogspot.co.uk

    “Beautifully written…compelling…literary fiction/tartan noir/thriller/zany black comedy…Logan dances on a literary knife edge…blazing talent” Linda Gillard, author of A LIFETIME BURNING

    Thomas Ford is the only survivor of the car crash which killed his wife. He is also the only witness who would be willing to identify the young, reckless driver who caused the crash. But the driver has no intention of ever letting himself be identified, not to mention what his father’s intentions are…or those of his girlfriend, Lorna, the hospital cleaner.

  • The Translucent Boy and The Girl Who Saw Him by Tom Hoffman

    Odo Whitley is translucent, human frosted glass, eyes peering through him, never at him. His achingly lonely existence is upended when a strange girl with flaming orange hair passes him a cryptic note in science class, sending the two unlikely new friends on an interdimensional quest for a mysterious lost doll.

  • Trusting the Currents by Lynnda Pollio

    Author Lynnda Pollio’s life changes abruptly when she begins hearing the mystical, elderly voice of Addie Mae Aubrey, a Southern, African American woman from the 1930s rural South. Narrated by Addie Mae Aubrey, Trusting the Currents is a story of self-discovery and the uneasy search for one’s place in life. Beginning at age eleven with the arrival of beautiful, mysterious cousin Jenny and her shadowy stepfather, Uncle Joe, Trusting the Currents explores Addie Mae’s reluctant awakening. As Jenny introduces Addie Mae to the natural world, a caring teacher guides Addie Mae with the power of reading. Romantic love enters her life for the first time with Rawley, and we learn how Addie Mae’s emerging sense of self compels her to a life-altering decision, even as fear and evil shakes their lives.

  • Urban Faery: A Modern Fantasy by Angela Savidge

    Set against the backdrop of impending environmental disaster, a rising Hollywood actress and an alluring Welsh renegade embark on an unlikely love affair. Originally conceived as a pilot for a television series. A novella-length, fast-paced and fun read.

    Winner of American Book Fest’s 2019 Fiction Award for a novella and recipient of a Five Star Reader’s Favorite Review. “Must be read to be believed.” Hollywood Book Reviews Excellent Merit

    A book that will appeal to fans of Fae romance, urban fantasy, and new age fiction, Angela Savidge’s debut novella Urban Faery: A Modern Fantasy touches on such compelling subjects as the Trump administration’s offshore drilling initiative, the revolutionary #TimesUp and #MeToo movements, and Southern California’s cannabis and surf cultures.

    Los Angeles, 2018 – Cate has grown disillusioned with the realities of Hollywood and a deep sense of meaninglessness has been looming over her lately. Desperate to reconnect with the natural world, she wades into the ocean at one of Malibu’s most notorious surf breaks but is unaware that a powerful swell has moved in putting her in the direct path of danger. When Cate is rescued by a mysterious surfer named Luc, a modern-day descendant of the ancient Fae race, she is propelled into a new era of self-discovery and a total re-evaluation of the world around her.

  • Witches’ Gambit: Book One of the Seven Worlds by Charles Freedom Long

    FINALIST- BEST SF/F BOOK OF 2018—Next Generation Indie Book Awards

    Aidan Ray, successful attorney—and psychic—secretly communes with the dead in a fascist fundamentalist society that would call her “Witch” and wipe her mind.

    Earth is split into separate warring theocracies who want to dominate the planet. They are on the verge of expanding their conflict into outer space.
    Michael good, an executive who likes to live dangerously, leads a secret insurgency in Aidan’s home state.