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Little Anton by John W. Warner IV “Warner takes readers on an epic, white-knuckle ride through one of history’s most chilling untold stories.” Little Anton by John W. Warner IV is a riveting historical novel from a born truth teller. Teetering between fact and fiction, it begins with a trove of…
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“This narrative is a story of the will to overcome the kind of adversity that can crush the spirit … but not this one." — Sol Gittleman, professor and provost emeritus at Tufts University "Ed Hajim’s life story makes Horatio Alger look like an underachiever." — Ken Roman, former CEO…
Façade by Melody Saleh What would you do for your best friend? Or rather, what wouldn’t you do? The lives of Amber and her best friends spiral out of control. Amber sets out to seduce a sexy attorney, but are they meant to be together? Debra tries to rebuild her…
The Black Swan of Paris by Karen Robards In 1944 Paris, celebrated singer Genevieve Dumont is both a star and a smokescreen. An unwilling darling of the Nazis, the chanteuse’s position of privilege allows her to go undetected as an ally to the resistance. When her estranged mother, Lillian de…
Killer Graces by Steve Melen A journey of adoption, cancer, addiction, and breakthrough living. In his late thirties, Steve Melen thought he had it all — until a diagnosis of Stage IIIB stomach cancer brought it all to a screeching halt. Steve battled his demons and the fact that he…
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