Cover Reveal: Green Canvas
Coming December 2023 A year has passed since Lise Norwood survived a violent encounter with a serial killer. Thanks to the publicity from that case, her private investigation firm is thriving. Lise attends the grand
$0.99 Sale: The Smuggler’s Daughter
The Smuggler’s Daughter by Claire Matturro is on sale October 9th – October 12th for only $0.99. Ray Slaverson, a world-weary Florida police detective, has his hands full with the murders of two attorneys and
Short Story: Pot Holes
by Scott Bell In the days before Sam Cable became a Texas Ranger, he served as a trooper with the Texas Department of Public Safety. Some days on the highway patrol were fraught with danger.
Short Story: Lucky Man
by Kelly Stone Gamble The storm was a day away, but the cold winds of its impending presence bit at Helen’s cheeks and brought tears to her eyes. She hurried across the tarmac and up the
New Release: Louise and Vincent
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
Preorder: Louise and Vincent
Louise and Vincent is now available for preorder! Reserve 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,
Short Story: The Men’s Entrance
by Scott Bell Javier Lazano arrived for the interview earlier than he wanted, but later than he expected. The door hissed open and he stepped inside. Men packed the waiting room. Wall-to-wall males, configured in
Short Story: My Father Tells a Story (Aunt Blanche)
by Claire Matturro My Father Tells a Story Four generations of us had crowded my brother’s farmhouse in the rural black belt of Alabama and the living room still smelled of roasted turkey and pumpkin
Short Story: Doing the Hop, Hop, Hop
by Russ Hall Forty-seven pogo sticks Showed up by error at the nursing home. Retired duffs and greying dames Cast off their walkers; one Rose up from a steel wheelchair. “Oh, brittle bones, we do