Living your best life begins by unleashing the points of power within. It’s Time to Turn Up, No More Trauma, Volume 1, celebrates the power of owning our stories and making peace with the past. Buried beneath the story of every trauma survivor lies an inner strength and indestructible body of truth capable of changing […]
The Intrepid Brotherhood: Public Power, Corruption, and Whistleblowing in the Pacific Northwest
Deep corruption threatened to ruin jobs and harm lives. Intimidation, distrust, and secrecy became the norm among the executive management group of Chelan County Public Utility. Even in a small and semirural American government, corrupt leaders aren’t simply dishonest and immoral. They’re dangerous. A riveting and relevant memoir, The Intrepid Brotherhood details a classic story […]
Rooted HEIR
A memoir that speaks through scars and helps transform trauma into wisdom. Trauma f*ucking sucks! There is nothing gentle, pretty, or rosy about it! It’s painful, dark, and lonely. Rooted HEIR is a vivid and transparent memoir that takes you on one woman’s journey of suffering, self-discovery, and forgiveness. In a span of three days […]
Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer
The riveting biography of Burl Osborne, former chairman of The Associated Press and publisher of The Dallas Morning News, who waged and won one of the last great newspaper wars in the U.S. Burl is the story of one man’s unlikely rise from the coal mines of Appalachia to the pinnacle of journalism. After being […]
Free: Lost in Beirut
A young American travels to a foreign land seeking adventure and finds unexpected love, moments before Lebanon tips into war overnight. Running away from rocket fire, in the darkest of moments, his spirit awakens. Lost in Beirut, reads like a suspenseful romance, immersing you in an unforgettable journey through danger and spiritual enlightenment. Free on […]
The Beautiful Addiction: Passing Through the Marathon Wall for the 70th Birthday
It’s never too late to make dreams come true – even at the age of 70. At the age of 68 Dr. Zeev Gilkis, a cancer survivor, decided to gift himself an unusual present for his 70th birthday – to run his first full marathon. This book is about making dreams come true, setting ambitious […]
When Hope is Enough
I am not sure that I believed in miracles before all this happened, but I guess you don’t have to….That’s what makes them miracles. When Hope is Enough, tells the heartbreaking, tear jerking, happy ending story of Melissa when she is admitted to an Orlando ICU, 38 weeks pregnant, and in serious respiratory distress. This […]
The Grunts of Wrath
Combat diaries from elite operators and commanding officers dominate the space. But what happens when regulars face the fire? Ronny Bruce is a renaissance man: philosopher, drifter, Gen X rock ‘n’ roller, and gentleman. At thirty-two, divorced and burnt-out with the burbs, Ronny bails on his teaching career and seeks army infantry. It’s no joke […]
Salted Plums
Salted Plums is a moving coming-of-age tale for anyone who has ever felt as if they don’t belong. In the tradition of coming-of-age memoirs such as Sigh, Gone and Stealing Buddha’s Dinner, Salted Plums explores the nuances of race and culture for a young immigrant girl growing up while caught between two worlds. $1.99 on […]
BLACKLISTED: The Earl Meanor family story: How this family survived through crises with integrity and character
Earl Meanor was Blacklisted and saw his world fall apart because a small group of tight-knit men at General Electric and the Knolls Atomic Power Lab decided to ruin him. This is the true story of a man who never gave up and made sure his family came first. You need to read this book! […]
Journey of a Twelve-Year-Old, To a Woman of God : Limited Edition
“Life is like standing in quicksand when you don’t have faith! But the Creator always provides.” The story of a girl’s journey to adulthood, guided by family and faith as; she navigates life’s struggles. Discover how she overcame grief, trauma, and challenges to her morality to emerge the triumphant woman she is today. The Beginning […]
The Fun Master
A self-involved academic struggling to cope with his own neurological problems, Jeff could hardly take care of himself, let alone a child with special needs, when his son, Ethan, was born. But despite multiple surgeries, hospitalizations, serious breathing and swallowing problems, hearing loss, and a challenging social environment in his first months of life, Ethan […]
Midnight Calling: A Memoir of a Drug Smuggler’s Daughter
2022 KINDLE BOOK AWARD FINALIST, NONFICTION Lynn Walker would’ve followed her dad—a Miami undercover narcotics agent—anywhere. She followed him right into addiction and his drug smuggling world and lived to tell about it. Barely. A jaw-dropping, true story about family bonds, addiction and the price of holding on when it’s time to let go. “Gritty […]
Reconstructed – A Survivor’s Memoir
Have you ever seen your life flash before your eyes? Follow one man’s journey of positivity and resilience as he reconstructs his life after a near-fatal accident! Atta Ahmad was determined to make his dreams come true. So unwavering, in fact, that he was willing to forgo sleep just to reach his goals. Eventually, it […]
Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer
The riveting biography of Burl Osborne, former chairman of The Associated Press and publisher of The Dallas Morning News, who waged and won one of the last great newspaper wars in the U.S. Burl is the story of one man’s unlikely rise from the coal mines of Appalachia to the pinnacle of journalism. After being […]
Free: When Love Sticks Around
When Love Sticks Around is a memoir of love, loss, humor, identity, and above all, family—the one you’re born into and the one you gather along the way. Those are the things worth sticking around for. Free on Kindle.
Dear Dana: That time I went crazy and wrote all 580 of my Facebook friends a handwritten letter
When Amy Daughters reconnected with her old pal Dana on Facebook, she had no idea how it would change her life. Though the two women hadn’t had any contact in thirty years, it didn’t take them long to catch up—and when Amy learned that Dana’s son Parker was doing a second stint at St. Jude […]
The Real Jack Ryan: Former CIA Analyst Tells The Real Life Story of the US Government’s Top Secret Spy Agency
Hear the real-life story of the popular fictional CIA Analyst. Have you wondered what it’s really like behind the walls at CIA’s mysterious headquarters in Langley Virginia? Learn about the real CIA. Everything in this book is 100% true. The CIA made only minor redactions. $2.99 on Kindle.
DRIFTER
Drifter is an autobiographical novel, a fiction woven into real events that takes place between 2008 and 2019, told by a young physics graduate, Dashiell Aston. At the height of the financial crisis, disillusioned, morally corrupt and dedicated to the pursuit of money, he goes from aspiring hedge fund City trader, job hopping across Europe […]
Don’t Call Me Nev
Don’t Call me Nev begins with the adventures of a boy growing up in the North Queensland bush with constant companion Rover the kelpie-cross, an air rifle and a pet cockatoo. Early chapters recall shooting pigeons from the walls of one of the state’s major jails, almost drowning in a flooded creek, being stung by […]
The Villains Who Snapped My Spine
The humor-laced and nostalgia-infused debut memoir follows A. H. Nazzareno in his attempt to make sense of a rare diagnosis. Written in a hospital bed and in the immediate weeks following major surgery, courtesy of Dr. Summeroff, an uncertain yet hopeful future emerges from a villain-riddled past. $0.99 on Kindle.
Seeing Eye Girl
As the “Seeing Eye Girl” for her blind, artistic, and mentally ill mother, Beverly Armento was intimately connected with and responsible for her, even though her mother physically and emotionally abused her. She was Strong Beverly at school—excellent in academics and mentored by caring teachers—but at home she was Weak Beverly, cowed by her mother’s […]
Free: Drunk as Fu*k
“An unconventional take on a memoir!” – Amazon Review “one eyebrow-raising funny story after another” – Readers’ Favorite Review ___ Drunk as F*ck is part memoir, part self-development, with a touch of comedy. Born into an unstable family, Ryan Kanaley was eleven the first time he drank alcohol. By seventeen he nearly lost his life […]
My Friend Richard: A True Ghost Story
My wife and I have a ghost living in our bedroom closet, when he’s being good. He’s a close friend of mine, maybe the brightest student in our high school of four thousand, who came to visit as a spirit with a favor to ask. Our renewed friendship continues a decade later. $0.99 on Kindle.
YOU CAN’T COMPLETE ME: But I Can! A Self-Love Story
Licensed counselor by day and recovering codependent by night…This candid memoir offers a rare insight into the messy, imperfect journey of healing oneself to find true love. For their seventh wedding anniversary, Hayley Kaplan bought her husband a customized back scratcher as a joke. The inscription read, “For that seven-year itch.” Except she was the […]
Square Up: 50,000 miles in search of a way home
Have you ever wished you could run away and leave your life behind? Born on the “Day of the Wanderer,” Lisa Dailey has always been filled with wanderlust. Although she and her husband had planned to take their family on a ’round-the-world adventure, she didn’t expect their plans to come together on the heels of […]
How to Run a Marathon in 13 Years
Told he’d never run again, a middle-aged marathoner must learn a new method of running as he faces depression, cancer, and his failures in life as he struggles to once again complete 26.2. $0.99 on Kindle.
Coin for a Dream: And Other Korean Tales
Author Mae Adams’ latest book, the 2nd edition of “Coin for a Dream: And Other Korean Tales,” is a book inspired by her early years. This fantastic collection of tales gives the reader a huge emotional pay-off as one can feel all the emotions and feelings from the saddest to the happiest as all the […]
Seeing Eye Girl: A Memoir of Madness, Resilience, and Hope
As the “Seeing Eye Girl” for her blind, artistic, and mentally ill mother, Beverly Armento was intimately connected with and responsible for her, even though her mother physically and emotionally abused her. She was Strong Beverly at school—excellent in academics and mentored by caring teachers—but at home she was Weak Beverly, cowed by her mother’s […]
Beyond the Song
Beyond the Song is an autobiographical novel based on the author’s coming of age in the ‘sixties and early ‘seventies. A singer-songwriter like her alter-ego Carol Marks, Carol Selick begins each chapter with lyrics she wrote and still performs today. Taken together, the songs introduce the themes of her story and trace the development of […]
Free: Motorcycle Days: Resurrecting the Spark
Seeing the world sparkle is what this book is really about. It’s so easy for our lives to get busy and narrowly focused Sometimes we need to just get away—even if it’s only getting away between the covers of a book. Free on Kindle.
Nuts! The Life and Times of General Tony McAuliffe
Award winning Author Tom McAuliffe, chronicles General “Nuts!” McAuliffe’s, Siege at Bastogne during WW2’s crucial Battle of the Bulge and his 35+ year career defending America. $6.49 on Kindle.
The Hero Within
He hadn’t a worry in the world until he received a deadly diagnosis. Would one man’s faith get him through the fear? Craig Huber was living the dream. Now a hard-working sales professional with an unswervingly supportive and caring wife by his side, after nearly two decades serving as a full-time minister in Central and […]
The Intrepid Brotherhood: Public Power, Corruption, and Whistleblowing in the Pacific Northwest
Deep corruption threatened to ruin jobs and harm lives. Intimidation, distrust, and secrecy became the norm among the executive management group of Chelan County Public Utility. Even in a small and semirural American government, corrupt leaders aren’t simply dishonest and immoral. They’re dangerous. A board of directors should hold wrongdoers accountable, but sometimes that responsibility […]
Camel from Kyzylkum
Camel from Kyzylkum is a memoir about the physical, emotional, and spiritual journey of immigrating from the Soviet Union in the late twentieth century. It touches on the themes of hope, struggle, family, and loss, while highlighting the compelling desire for people to focus on freedom and self-determination. Readers will gain a better understanding of […]
Jane Digby’s Diary: To Begin, Begin
Based on a true story . . . Bright, beautiful, and bold, Jane Digby led a remarkable life. Born to privilege in 1807 at Dorset, England, she soon scandalized Europe with her reckless pursuit of freedom. She sacrificed home, family, and respectability for her passions. Kings, princes, barons, brigands, lords, and sheikhs were among her […]
GIVE FAITH A FIGHTING CHANCE: Healing WITHIN Tears to Success
Give Faith a Fighting Chance is an inspirational story of a young teenage immigrant who later became a mom of three boys and faced continuous struggles on her path to success. $9.99 on Kindle.
Sober Daughter
An empowering account of a lost daughter’s fight for her identity and sobriety—and her mission to help others. Fawna Asfaw felt her life shatter when she lost both her parents to illness. As grief pulled her into a downward spiral of addiction and shame, Fawna had to learn to rebuild her life with a new […]
This Is Me Trying: Navigating Through A Lifetime of Trauma
Out of the deep, murky waters of neglect and abuse, Wilsdaryon Prescher used the power of music to find strength and heal, and overcame the odds stacked firmly against him. His book, This is Me Trying, tells the story of a boy who has blossomed into the man he knew he could be, despite the […]
The Letters: A Lifetime Foreign Affair
The Letters/A Lifetime Foreign Affair is a love story about two countries, two cultures, two lives, and one love. And the authentic portrayal of an ultimate and profoundly satisfying love relationship evolved between the book’s author and her late husband. This powerful story is also a collection of two lovers’ letters, respect for cultures, individual […]





















































































