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C.E. Barrett

Take a trip through the portals of imagination with Author C.E. Barrett’s Angels Among Us, and explore fascinating possibility.

Andy JW Davie

Up and coming English author Andy JW Davie weaves a thrilling, chilling tale of action packed suspense with a master storytellers hand in his novel Diary of a Curtain Twitcher.

Lee Denning

Bytes fly east to west coast as father/daughter writing team Denning Powell and Leanne Powell Myasnik {i.e., follow the father-daughter sequence in presenting the names}combine Leanne's knowledge and skills as a psychologist, poet, and mystic, and Denning's years of experience in the physical sciences and engineering into Lee Denning's exciting new SF trilogy, Nova Sapiens. Monkey Trap, is book one of this trilogy , to be released November 15th, by Twilight Times books.

Melvin Foster

Mel Foster's Shaking Hands with Lefkowitz takes you on a journey of thought provoking self discovery. Attorney Alan Boreman must explore the consequences of his thoughts, words, and actions to unravel the mystery of his death.

Robyn Jackson

The first of three novels, Robyn Jackson’s Lakota Moon will capture your heart and leave you feeling breathless from beginning to end.

Karen Kay

The author of eleven Native American Romance Novels, Karen Kay's The Princess and the Wolf is as sensational as it is fiery and will leave readers yearning for more.

Jennifer LB Leese

Charmingly told, and illustrated, Jennifer LB Lesse’s  I am Me! encourages children to see their connections to family and their own uniqueness. I am Me has quickly become a bedtime favorite.

Ahmed Mohamed

Ahmed Mohamed shares his opinions and views along with the terrifying account of the truth of the quote “Absolute power corrupts absolutely” in his novel An Islamic Conspiracy for World Conquest.

Brian Rouff

Author Brian Rouff 's novel, “Dice Angel”, is a charming story with a witty insider's look at Las Vegas.

Maura D. Shaw

Maura D. Shaw has been writing all her life, when she is not caring for her family, editing, and traveling to research her own novels. Her newest novel "The Keeners" took her to the land of her ancestors, Ireland. With her gift for storytelling, Maura takes readers on a heartrending journey to County Clare and into the devastation and grief of the 1840's potato famine, to live it with young Margaret Meehan as she keens for the dead and, with her rebel husband and the strength and courage of her own rebel heart, starts a new life in the new world.

Peggy Tibbetts

Peggy Tibbetts’ delightful two story combination The Road to Weird, is a thrilling, chilling, fun read for young and old alike.

Jennifer Merrill Thompson

Jennifer Merrill Thompson’s Chasing the Gender Dream is based on her own experiences on selecting the sex of her child. She shares those techniques to let others know that they, too, can chase their "gender dream."

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