Literary Fiction

Species of One

Matt McMahon

Explore the neurotic mind of gentle loner Phil Kyle as he retreats from society but finds unexpected friendship and romance. Unthinkable tragedy brings him to crossroads where newfound happiness meets his savage past. Will Phil find the path to happiness, or will his past consume him. A "thoughtful journey towards mental health and self-actualization." - (Booklife Reviews, ★★★★★ -Reader's Favorites).

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Unbathed Brains

Hari Hyde

A Minnesota poet explores America with humor, homage, wonder, and wit. Dr. Hari Hyde ponders his journeys as a Minnesota farm boy, adventurer, scientist, and Christian. Unbathed Brains bustles with riotous revelations.

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Black Seagull

Rinat Klein

Embark on a riveting journey with Tamara Atias, a Russian-born single mother and forensic investigation expert from Israel. Her mission leads her back to Russia, where she grapples with a murder case relying on the delicate art of fingerprint analysis. Amidst the crisp landscapes of a Siberian city, Tamara stumbles upon long-buried family secrets that will not only challenge the depths of her fami

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Third Wheel

Richard R. Becker

Third Wheel is a powerful coming-of-age thriller about belonging, betrayal, and breaking away. Brady Wilks thought he'd found a new home in the pre-boomtown hours of Las Vegas, 1982. Instead, he struggles to belong and find his identity while trying to save the lives of those he cares about.

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The Way We Forgive

R. F. Whong

Can a pastor’s wife learn to forgive? 80 favorable reviews since its release in 12/2022. From a recent Amazon review: “What a great book. So many things that were mentioned hit me in my heart…” A story about forgiveness you will never forget.

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Joseph P. Macolino - Thrilling Fantasy Filled with Twists, Turns and Philosophy
FEATURED AUTHOR - Husband, father, and seeker of truth, Joseph Macolino has a passion for nature, philosophy, and all things fantasy. A true believer in human potential, he dreams of a future human society where people can truly cooperate and voluntarily exchange ideas, goods, and services. When he’s not writing Evorath, he’s likely outside gardening, spending time watching a show with his family, or reading a book on philosophy. Considering himself a lifelong student of humanity, Joseph enjoys meeting new… Read more