A prostitute’s daughter who got to know two ex-kings and a future emperor; a cardinal archbishop known in certain circles as “Franny;” a serial killer who terrorized the city; a pioneer in female erotica who had two husbands and kept a “lie box” to keep her two lives straight – they’re all here in the […]
Grief Map
Grief Map is Sarah Hahn Campbell’s lyrical account of her partner Lia’s death, her terrible grief, guilt, and self-doubt, and her rediscovery of hope and the possibility of happiness. This book that is part memoir, part poetry and part elegy has won the Golden Crown Literary Society award for Excellence in Non-Fiction. $2.99 on Kindle.
Free: First Mistake: Facing Death, Finding Life
“First Mistake” is both a love story about defying the odds (even certain death) and a spiritual memoir about the search for identity, partnership, and the meaning of life. After the trauma at age 9 of witnessing and feeling partially responsible for the death of her caregiver, Ah Kung, he becomes the author’s life’s spirit […]
The Life of Mikey – A Memoir
In his new memoir about coming of age in rural Appalachia, Michael K. Willis examines the changing culture and continuing history of his childhood home in the Blue Ridge Mountains. In the book, Willis perfectly captures the local culture of the 1960s, showcasing the heritage of the region and his personal struggles growing up in […]
Until Forever
“An earnest account of a passionate marriage.” –KIRKUS REVIEWS. “In this irresistible memoir, Luisa shares fascinating details of her life.” –Authors Reading. When Luisa’s mother died, Luisa was left to take care of her family. Her dream of leaving Naples for a better life died too. Until one day she met a U.S Marine stationed […]
Man & Horse: The Long Ride Across America
In 1974 John Egenes rode his young horse, Gizmo, across the United States. The book is a recollection, a memoir, and a look back at an America that no longer exists. It’s about a young man coming to terms with himself, and how a little Quarter Horse gelding showed him how to do that. Ride […]
The Three Kitties That Saved My Life
“This is like drinking tea and honey on a cold day.” FINALIST for the 2014 RONE AWARD A True Romance Memoir Love was then. Love is now. Love is forever. When tragedy struck, I thought for sure that my own life was at an end. I was wrong. This is the true story of how […]
Smiling Down at my Beaten Male Opponent
These women and their experiences will amaze and excite you. The pictures alone will leave you begging for more! If you like dominant, strong, beautiful women then you’ll absolutely love this ebook!. Kelly is not a massive bodybuilder but she’s a beautiful lady with curves, skills, muscles and a Femme-Domme attitude. Her marriage with Bryce […]
Free: Party Time: Raving Arizona
“The UK rave scene meets The Wolf of Wall Street and ends in The Shawshank Redemption” – Jon Ronson author of The Psychopath Test Shaun Attwood arrived in Phoenix, Arizona, a penniless business graduate from a small industrial town in England. Within a decade, he became a stock-market millionaire. But he was leading a double […]
Unforgettable ‘Memoir’
When sickness and life’s trials test you, what is your strength? Sherman Turner knew that belief in God conquers all “God remember me.” Doctor refused him medical care for his stroke and left him dying because he was minority person. How did God protect Sherman who was 99% paralyzed and dying? “God remember me.” $0.99 […]
My Grape Year
My Grape Year takes fans of Laura Bradbury’s ‘Grape’ series back to where it all began. In a last-minute twist of fate, Laura is sent to Burgundy, France for a year on an exchange. She arrives knowing only a smattering of French and with no idea what to expect in her first foray out of […]
Kill Daddy
Trauma from the past becomes a part of who you are. It weighs down on the present, suffocating life and preventing you from healing and moving on. If you continue to carry this baggage around long enough, you will eventually become who you are not. Believe in the essential goodness of your true self, however, […]
What Doesn’t Kill You
I was sent away. I was scared. I was eight years old. ‘What Doesn’t Kill You’ is a sometimes sad, sometimes horrific and sometimes humorous account of my first year at boarding school beginning in September 1971. In the days before the abolishment of corporal punishment, this expensive school found many opportunities to wield slippers, […]


























































