London, 1969. While men are conquering the moon, a sequence of dramatic events will have lasting repercussions for 16-year-old Jane and the people she loves. “A well-written, richly complicated, and deeply engaging coming-of-age tale.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review) $2.99 on Kindle.
Figures of the One Must Go
Figures of the One Must Go is a book that dares you to read it. This modernist philosophical work adopts a playful attitude with the words within. Words evolve, multiply, surprise, and delight in this chronicle of the four different paths of life. Are you brave enough to walk down the philosophical path, the psychological […]
Free: The Little Guy
Hating life and working dead-end jobs, on top of not having a girlfriend, Mikey, a little person and his eccentric friend Wamen embark on a series of social outings to appease their female void. After hitting a series of romantic brick walls, Mikey feels as if he has hit rock bottom and does the unthinkable. […]
Free: The Lutheran Ladies Circle: Plucking One String
Not your typical book about change. This ladies’ group is new, improved, and 30% sassier. With sharp wit and clever humor these women deal with the chaos that’s unraveling their everyday lives. Plumbing the depths of human nature, it’s a non-stop read to its heartwarming conclusion. Free on Kindle.
Kaffka, the Holy Grail, and a Woman Who Reads: The Quests of Sir Kay
Peace has finally been achieved—and it sucks. At least for Sir Kay. I mean, nobody really likes the cold and the fear of war, but compared with now? That delicious, dark-roasted heady beverage Merlin brought back from the Middle East, kaffa, is long gone. Arthur expects Kay to run castle and kingdom, just because he’s […]
Free: People Speak 3 (Non-Fiction)
People Speak is a collection of true stories written by real people about their own lives. Rabbi Chaim Walder’s collected the stories and take us on a journey into people’s live, painting for us a vivid picture of their hardship as well as their triumphs. These real life stories have been hand selected from the multitude […]



















































