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The Housekeeper’s Secret
A deathbed promise is fulfilled decades later—as secrets are uncovered and an unforgettable story unfolds . . . A Catholic family in 1960s Chicago headed by a narcissistic and demanding father takes on Lee, a housekeeper with a mysterious past. Lee becomes like a...
The Perfect Family
Hong Kong-based Private Investigator Stella Woodworth returns to her childhood home in Manhattan after her mother's alleged suicide attempt. Suspecting foul play and with deep-rooted distrust for her wealthy and controlling father, Stella reluctantly teams up with...
HEARTHKEEPER
The HEARTHKEEPER series of poetry chapbooks is the life's work of A. Marieve Monnen, a poetry writer dedicated to verses that heal, comfort, and inspire. Can a poetry chapbook of a dozen poems reveal hidden dimensions of the human heart? "Facets of Love and...
HYLA
HYLA is a 3-volume fantasy of resilience, romance, and reconciliation. In the aftermath of the Terrible Wars between the men of HYLA and the Spellcasters who had come to enslave them, the Theft (a vengeful spell cast by the enemy invaders) grows in strength and...
The Girl Who Wrote on Water
As dust settles on the buried kingdom of Ymittos, Princess Derya faces a horrifying conclusion: her friend Princess Eliana has perished after failing to break an evil sorcerer’s curse. Which means the next obstacle in the plot to enslave the continent is Derya’s father — the Emperor of Cinar.
When the emperor tasks Derya with forming a crucial alliance, her only way forward is to race the sorcerer in a hunt for the magical scepter he lost a millennium ago. If he retrieves it, he’ll be unstoppable in his quest to dominate the world.
Seeking the scepter in barbarian-controlled territory could cost Derya her life.
But if she refuses the quest, she loses her right to the empire.
And if she fails, there won’t be an empire left to inherit.
‘Handicapped’
How do you believe you can change the world when you can’t even move?
When polio struck 20-year-old Richard Llewellyn in 1957, he had a year in an iron lung to figure out how to live. In ‘Handicapped’, composer Becky Llewellyn, Richard’s wife and carer, reveals the inside story of her 32 years with Richard in a time before support services and basic human rights for people with disability.
This is a personal story of the costs and strains for one family, their day-to-day living with a major impairment and their passion to break down the barriers holding back people with disabilities. Becky’s story is a revealing insider’s look at this era of progress when people with disabilities began to raise their voices for change.
Collapsing The Divide Kirasu Rising Book 2
Reunited with her estranged twin sister and the father she had always yearned to know, Miranda aspires to accept the solace in their harmonious new life. But amidst the calm, an unshakable dread nags at Miranda’s conscience—a haunting conviction that the souls of...
Something to Hope For
“Leigh passed away. The doctors said it was an aneurysm. Are you coming home?” Why do all the crucial pivotal moments in life seem to happen in an instant and with no warning? At least that’s been the case in my life. Cross Roads, VA, was home. And I hadn’t been there...
The Inheritance: A Novel
Ivory Bainbridge thought she had it all figured out. On the cusp of achieving her dream career of owning a restaurant and bar in the heart of Chicago, the only thing standing in her way is debt. Then life throws her a curveball. When she mysteriously inherits a...
Under the Harvest Moon
The supernatural war is heating up in New Orleans. Just days after helping put down a coup to overthrow the city’s vampire leadership, Juliette de Grammont—voodoo priestess and magic-using vampire—is summoned to the scene of a grizzly double ritual murder. There is a...
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