$0.99 Sale: Get a Room
Get a Room by Casey Dembowski is on sale August 23rd – August 27th for only $0.99. Brian Hawkins has had the worst year. He watched his girlfriend marry another man, lost his job and
Get a Room by Casey Dembowski is on sale August 23rd – August 27th for only $0.99. Brian Hawkins has had the worst year. He watched his girlfriend marry another man, lost his job and
by Claire Matturro “Hey, Birdie, let’s go to Atlanta,” my cousin Rose said over lunch. “I need to run an errand.” She jumped up, yanked open her junk drawer, tugged out a Tupperware box, and dropped
by Karissa Laurel Late in the morning I find Terren in our palm tree shelter, packing his few possessions: his bone knife; a collection of coral carved into various whale poses; a square of cloth
by Michael Meyerhofer Never answer the door when it’s raining. In fact, if your goal is to get away from the noisy bustle of Lyos (not to mention the reek of the Dark Quarter) by
Special Release Day Kindle Price: $2.99. Grab your copy today! French innkeeper Louise Ravoux is struggling to keep her inn afloat while raising her two daughters and avoiding her abusive husband. One afternoon, a scruffy
Coming September 2023 Ehli-nikkalu, eldest daughter of the Hittite emperor, is married to a mere vassal of her father. But despite her status, her foreignness and inability to produce an heir drive a wedge between
by Gail Cleare – 2015 – Whately, MA Landscape,Clean, cold and simple.Interrupted only by two dogsStanding nose-to-nose,Tails like apostrophes,No line betweenWhite roofs white sky. Frustrated catsCling to the curtains and cry.Windows frame a vagueGrey and
by Brett McKay (Drawing by Mason McKay) Zane stepped into the crowded living room and stood next to two men in white suits. Jenkins was a tall, broad shouldered man, and his partner, Dallas, was
Pest Cemetery by Scott Bell is on sale August 6th – 9th for only $0.99. Bradley Langston, college dropout and drifter, is at a dead end. His last stop before living out of his car
by John L. DeBoer Ice points form on my mustache, Vapor breath is labored. I put one cramponed foot ahead, Then rest before the next: A steady rhythm, moving up, Can’t yet see the summit.