Fiction
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The Streets Keep Calling Me
A young girl tries hard to fight her drug addiction cold turkey, but due to the skeletons hidden in her closet the streets keep calling her back.
About the Author:
Shirley Jordan is a mother of four and a grandmother of five, she was born and raised in Houston Texas and is a true entrepreneur. For ten years she was an owner, founder and operator of PlayHouse Cuts, a hair salon that catered to children of all ages and disabilities.
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The Surface Beneath
From the last breaths of FBI Special Agent Kathy Stevens, former naval intelligence officer Jack Steele accepts a mysterious key. As he seeks answers, the key leads him to a forty-year-old secret that could bring down the Chair of the US Intelligence Committee and the official candidate to the presidency of the United States of America. Alone, overmatched and without resources, Jack must use all his special training and expertise to remain alive and to protect the woman he loves, from the hands of an international assassin and two FBI double agents ordained to kill him.
Author Bio
Dennis Quiles earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a master’s degree in business administration. A US military veteran and an accomplished professional of the protection business; he is the director of corporate security for one of the world’s largest multinational corporations. Quiles and his wife have three children and currently live in Illinois. The Surface Beneath is his first book.
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The Thin Blue Li(n)e: Perception is Deception
By Brian Cook
The Thin Blue Li(n)e picks up the saga of the Office of the Sheriff where Hands Across The Sea left off.
As the real talk grows contentious, the characters and storylines square off against puppeteers trying to pull the strings. While Sheriff Brendan Callaghan and Undersheriff H. Maxwell Ulrich dig deeper at the crux of the Union’s complaint, the needs of the Agency must balance the political muscle of the Board of Supervisors and the bureaucratic clout of the Vasco city officials.
Retired Captain Asa Belle not only pushes the envelope, but starts opening the ones sent from convicted killer, Daniel Bouchette. Will he confront his demon, or resist him?
Witness Sheriff Emeritus Garrison Cottrell’s spiral descent from Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease. The more the condition takes control of his state of mind, the more shocking secrets begin to be revealed that will sure to have ramifications countywide.
The truth is getting closer for Vikki Morgan to discover who left her mother for dead years ago, and what will prove to be worse: the person behind it or the cover-up.
The Thin Blue Li(n)e will test the Blue Wall of Silence across interpersonal and professional landscapes. Will the lines get crossed or will the lies finally catch up?
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The Transformation of Benjamin Wilson
By Rick Roberts
Ben Wilson is a man on the run. Running from his crime and running from himself. His life is a hopeless trainwreck. But Ben is given a second chance and is ultimately transformed into something he never thought possible.
About the author:
Rick Roberts is a missionary with the Assemblies of God. He gave his life to Jesus Christ in 1973. After making music his god for many years, Jesus delivered him from a self-centered life and put him into His service. Rick met and married his wife, Patti, in 1974 and together they have served God in inner city ministry, 17 years of pastoring, 6 years as missionaries to Albania, 9 years as missionary pastors to Albanian immigrants in Philadelphia, PA, and currently serve as Intercultural Missionaries in Lafayette, LA. Rick is a singer songwriter and author. Rick and Patti have two children and six beautiful grandchildren.
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The Trauer Complex
By Stanley Nass
Randolf Servige a professor of English comes across the body of his colleague and with the assistance of an unorthodox psychiatrist Dr. Leopold Trauer sets out to find the killer. The novel is a satire on academia and psychiatry.
About the Author:
Stanley Nass has been a professor for 30 year at a New York City University. He is the author of 5 books in psychology including his best seller Turn Your Life Around. He has advance degrees from New York University and Columbia University.$2.99–$18.15 -
The Wayfarer (Revised Edition)
By James Welch
The Wayfarer is a story based upon an ancient legend of Taoist mystics who were known to appear whenever a people were suffering from oppression, disaster, or injustices from rulers.
One such mystic in contemporary times was a spiritually powerful woman, trained in the mystical arts of Central Asia. Her story is a suspenseful, violent drama played out against the backdrop of modern political corruption and the international drug trade.
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The Zip Line Murders: Honey Samson Series 2
By DL Harris
As Honey did her research to find the “Zip Line Killer” and trying to find a local “Mystery man.” Not knowing they were one in the same. Honey used everything she could imagine in both searches.
And to use the kids in that neighborhood. It brings to mind “The Little Rascals”. Slowly fitting all the pieces together, and then finding out her best friend was in a romantic relationship with one that turned out to be the same.
With two attempts on her life, Honey was more determined than ever to find and stop him.
About the Author:
The author, Danny as he likes to be called. First of all he is a retired Firefighter. And second a jack of many other skills. He is the father of three beautiful children. And now the great grandpa of 8. This is the second of the “Honey Samson Series”. And of which I might add is now working on number 3.
Danny and his wonderful wife live in California with their 2 kids, a 2 year old Siberian Husky named Buddy and a 10 year old Terrier mix named Chance.
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Their Own Anam Cara: A Journey of Destiny
Everything is a differentiation of itself; what has a front has a back, what has a back has a front, and the bigger the front, the bigger the back. is certainly holds true in THEIR OWN ANAM CARA…A JOURNEY OF DESTINY, the first of the Anam Cara Trilogy.
Sir Ailin Drummond and Sarah “Angel” Evangeline Hale, a direct descendent of Boadecia, Queen of the Iceni, in the 1600’s in Scotland and Ireland, are caught up in the turbulence of the times. They’re faced with plantationists, dark and light magyk, pirates, druids and druidesses, clan battles, the whisky trade, and magical creatures. Through it all, they begin to learn what love, hate, loss, vengeance, hope, and faith can do to break or transform their lives.
Author Bio
Laura Veazey Morrison-Roets has a diverse background in traditional naturopathy, allopathic health, therapeutic and outdoor recreation, has earned an EdD in Applied Educational Studies and a PhD in Traditional Naturopathy, an MA in Athletic Administration, and is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Certified Reciprocal Alcohol and Drug Counselor Supervisor, Certified/Licensed therapeutic Recreation Specialist, and a Case Manger III. She is Scottish, Irish, and Cherokee, and a member of Omicron Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, member of the Scottish Society of Northwest Arkansas, as well as a re-enactor for Scots of the Old West, portraying Belle Starr and Calamity Jane. She is a musician and writer and loves camping, kayaking, geocaching, raising Angus and Jake, and spending time with her children, and as much time as she can at her cabin in the Mark Twain National Forest.
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Through the Fog
Travel with Kendra Collins, a young detective, determined to solve the mystery of her father’s past. The closer she feels she gets to the truth, the further away the truth becomes.
In this first book, of which I hope becomes a series, follow Kendra on her path of discovery. Her way to the truth. On her journey “Through the Fog”.
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Thunder At River Station
By Stan Briney
“Well, Doc, I guess by now you understand we’ve got no goddamn use for sympathizers who love those black skinned folks.” Realizing that the dial of his life was showing the hands near the midnight hour, the trembling doctor felt a sudden serene and willful peace come over him.
Thunder at River Station is a compelling and vivid fictional story of two doctors of medicine involved with the thundering sounds coming from millions of long horn cattle, blazing guns, and men with very different views on life that were once part of the expanding and rugged Western frontier spreading from Missouri to Texas during the turbulent years of the mid and late 1800s.
This is a must-read for those with interest in the Civil War and the issues faced by individuals and our entire nation during that time.
About the author:
During his thirty-five-year career as a physician with a medical specialty in Radiology, the Author was the recipient of both state and national recognition for his professional leadership and achievements in both clinical and academic medicine. Since his retirement from medicine in 1995, he has come to enjoy a successful second career as both an artist and free-lance writer. His award-winning illustrations and bronze sculptures can be found in private art collections, galleries, homes, offices and schools from coast to coast. His publications are available through Amazon and Barnes-Noble stores. Briney enjoys associate and lifetime memberships in several medical, art and literary societies and associations that include the Texas League of Writers and the Western Writers of America.
Through the years, the Author and his wife of sixty years have enjoyed traveling to many parts of the world. They reside in the cattle ranching country of north central Texas. The Briney’s have five adult grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
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