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Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage: An eye opening look into the decades long struggle that so many brave suffragettes took part in… Remember The Ladies by Gina L. Mulligan

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Remember The Ladies

by Gina L. Mulligan
4.5 stars – 94 reviews
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In 2020, celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage with a gripping novel the San Francisco Book Review said “Brilliantly recaptures the moment” and NYT Bestselling Author Kristina McMorris called “A memorable debut.” Amelia Cooke is a one-of-a-kind, high-stakes congressional lobbyist in 1887, a time before women could vote. When she’s hired by the National Women’s Suffrage Association to lobby for a suffrage amendment, Amelia feels empowered to give women a voice. What she doesn’t foresee is her ex-lover, Senator Edward Stillman. Stillman is charismatic, driven, and desperate to crush the amendment and Amelia. But in a political game where bribery, threats, extortion, and seduction prevail, who will win and at what cost?

Set in the extravagant Gilded Age, Remember the Ladies explores the conflict between the sexes with delightful writing and elegant descriptions, which brings the reader back to a time when the struggle for women’s equality had just begun.

Remember the Ladies by [Gina L. Mulligan]

While fiction about the 1950s Civil Rights era is far from rare, few capture the period and struggles from the perspective of a white child… Then Like The Blind Man: Orbie’s Story by Freddie Owens

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“Owens could not have created stronger characters or a more convincing story arc. …Nothing is overwritten; the story is exactly as it should be, building to a wondrous climax of physical-psychic-emotional depths and rooted in the certainty of what is correct and protective of the human soul.”—Writer’s Digest

Then Like The Blind Man | ORBIE’S STORY: An Electrifying Portal To The Jim Crow South Of The 1950s

by Freddie Owens
4.1 stars – 268 reviews
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While fiction about the 1950s Civil Rights era is far from rare, few capture the period and struggles from the perspective of a white child.

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At nine, Orbie seems to live his life along a precipice. He is burdened with an overabundance of difficult choices which would be beyond the capacities of most boys his age–but Orbie is about to discover he’s no ordinary boy. In the debut novel from artist and poet Freddie Owens, nothing is ever precisely what it seems: prejudice is not innate, the dead aren’t really dead, and those in positions of power cannot be trusted.Orbie finds himself deposited at his grandparent’s home in Kentucky one summer, his stepfather, Victor, having had a change of heart about including him on a family prospecting trip to Florida. Except “heart” doesn’t seem, to Orbie, quite the right word to apply to his stepfather, whose tempestuous temper took him from the widowed family’s salvation to its most dangerous element in one outburst flat.

Then Like The Blind Man: ORBIE’S STORY is an electrifying porthole to the South of the ’50s, where, though inane prejudice may have dominated, kindness and justice also had a place. Orbie’s sharecropping grandparents, by defying convention with unnerving grace, become founts of colloquial wisdom whose appeal is impossible to resist, and the Orbie they nurture–the best version of a boy who may otherwise have been lost–is someone the reader comes to love.

Michelle Anne Schingler / ForeWord Reviews

  • ABNA Quarter Finalist
  • Received IRDiscovery Award for Best in Literary Fiction
  • Finalist for Kindle Book Review’s Literary Fiction Award
  • Received Kirkus Review’s STAR for remarkable Merit
  • Featured in Kirkus Review’s Trade Magazine
  • Honorable Mention: Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards
  • Retailers, Libraries and Educators can get the book through Ingram Wholesale
  • Now available in Bookstores Nationwide!
  • An Amazon Bestseller!

Then Like The Blind Man | ORBIE'S STORY: An Electrifying Portal To The Jim Crow South Of The 1950s by [Freddie Owens]

An artistic madman known as Michelangelo poses murder victims as classic Greek sculptures. Can Lise find the killer before she becomes his next bloody masterpiece? Red Canvas (A Lise Norwood Mystery Book 1) by Andrew Nance

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Red Canvas (A Lise Norwood Mystery Book 1)

by Andrew Nance
4.8 stars – 17 reviews
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In the seaside city of San Marco, Florida, Lise Norwood spends her days serving papers and her nights spying on cheating spouses. But before she became a PI, she was an art major at San Marco University. So when the local police ask her to consult on a murder case in which the victim was posed to resemble a classic Greek sculpture, Lise dusts off her art history degree and joins the task force.

As the artistic madman known as Michelangelo continues to copy more works of art, Lise starts her own investigation into the gruesome killings. When she gets too far, she’s fired from the case.

Being told to step back only spurs her to dig deeper. Her inquiries take an ugly and personal turn when Michelangelo threatens to make her his next bloody masterpiece. And the key to the case might be a stolen piece of artwork very few know exists.

Red Canvas (A Lise Norwood Mystery Book 1) by [Andrew Nance]

Dash never asked to be a mech pilot, but fate has other plans. The Messenger: A Mecha Scifi Epic by J.N. Chaney & Terry Maggert! Get Books 1 through 4 in the series at a sale price! But hurry, cause it won’t last long!

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★★★★★ “I’ve been reading scifi for decades. This reads like the old classics, but with a new flare!” – Martin D., Amazon Reviewer

The Messenger: A Mecha Scifi Epic

View postby J.N. Chaney, Terry Maggert
4.5 stars – 176 reviews
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Dash never asked to be a mech pilot, but fate has other plans.

On the run and out of chances, he guides his ship and crew into the heart of a relic older than the galaxy itself—and find himself on the edge of an eternal war he never knew existed.

The relic is a mech, lost to history and forgotten by all who remain. Built by an ancient race to be the ultimate weapon, the machine is capable of unspeakable destruction, and its discovery could unhinge the balance of power throughout known space.

Worse still, the A.I. inside the machine speaks of an ancient evil that will soon arrive–a race whose power far exceeds anything humanity has ever witnessed.

Only the Messenger can stand against them, the A.I. tells its new pilot. Only you can do what must be done.

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The Messenger: A Mecha Scifi Epic by [J.N. Chaney, Terry Maggert]

Hunted from the tiny island of St. Gideon all the way to Miami, Chloe and Jack desperately search for the evidence that will prove their innocence… Unintended Target by D.L. Wood. WINNER OF THE 2016 ILLUMINATION BOOK AWARDS GOLD MEDAL FOR CHRISTIAN EBOOK FICTION

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I was searching for a clean, suspenseful, well-written mystery. Boy did I find it in this book! I loved it! Be forewarned, though. Many scenes are action-packed, and if you normally have trouble falling asleep? You might not want to pick up this book before you go to bed. Some nights I was up til 1:00-2:00 in the morning just because I had to read what happened next.” – Amazon Review

Unintended Target

by D.L. Wood
4.7 stars – 292 reviews
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WINNER OF THE 2016 ILLUMINATION BOOK AWARDS GOLD MEDAL FOR CHRISTIAN EBOOK FICTION
Travel photojournalist Chloe McConnaughey thought she understood her brother Tate—a brilliant programmer willing to compromise anything to get ahead. She just didn’t know that included her.
When Tate dies unexpectedly, Chloe copes by taking an assignment in the Caribbean where she meets Jack, a charming Manhattan escapee who almost has her believing life could turn around. But the illusion is shattered when a series of bizarre incidents leaves them framed for murder and running from killers convinced that Chloe is the key to questions Tate left behind. Suddenly Jack’s timely entrance into her life seems more than coincidental, but with nowhere else to turn, Chloe must trust this man who is not only charming, but also dangerous, and much better at evading capture than he should be. Strained to the breaking point by a life consistently marked by tragedy, Chloe fights a sense of hopelessness, confronting the age-old question: if it’s not all random—if God does exist—why would He allow bad things to happen to good people?
Hunted from the tiny island of St. Gideon all the way to Miami, Chloe and Jack desperately search for the evidence that will prove their innocence and eliminate them as targets of the shadowy conspiracy that will stop at nothing to make its problems go away.
Unintended Target by [D.L. Wood]

A story of war, romance, the rivalry between brother and sister, and a young woman’s fight to find her place in the world… Marilia, The Warlord by Morgan Cole

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Marilia, the Warlord (Chrysathamere Trilogy Book 1)

by Morgan Cole
4.4 stars – 37 reviews
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Born the bastard daughter of a painted lady, Marilia was told she would live out her days within the walls of her mother’s brothel, a companion for the rich men of Tyrace. But after a terrible betrayal, Marilia’s world turns upside down. With the help of her twin brother, Annuweth, she flees the only home she’s ever known in search of the one man who can offer her a chance at a better life: one of her deceased father’s friends, the Emperor of Navessea’s greatest general.

What follows is a journey spanning years, from the streets of the desert city of Tyracium to the splendor of the emperor’s keep and the wind-swept, wild island of Svartennos. Along the way, Marilia discovers, for the first time, the gift she has for strategy and warfare—a world that is forbidden to girls like her.

When the empire is threatened by a foreign invasion, the defense of Navessea is left in the hands of a cruel and arrogant general no match for the empire’s foes. With the fate of her new home and her family hanging in the balance, Marilia swears to use all her courage and cunning to help repel the enemy…if she can convince anyone to follow her.

The struggle that follows will test her to her core and lead her back to the past she thought she had escaped. Facing treachery within her own ranks as well as a devious enemy commander, Marilia will need all the help she can get, even if it means doing something her brother may never forgive—making a pact with the man who murdered her father.

Inspired by The Song of Achilles and Ender’s Game, Marilia, the Warlord is a blend of the epic and the personal, a story of war, romance, envy, the rivalry between brother and sister, and a young woman’s fight to find her place in the world.

Marilia, the Warlord (Chrysathamere Trilogy Book 1) by [Morgan Cole]

Cocky and confident in Allied victory, they expect the battle for North Africa to be a cakewalk. Soon, they will learn the harsh realities of armored warfare… ARMOR #1, The Battle of North Africa by Craig DiLouie

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ARMOR #1, The Battle of North Africa: a Novel of Tank Warfare

by Craig DiLouie
4.1 stars – 62 reviews
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Near the end of 1942, more than 100,000 Allied soldiers board transports for what they believe will be a major invasion of Europe. Instead, they land in French North Africa to fight the German Army for the first time. In the midst of the invasion, an M4 Sherman tank rolls into combat. It is manned by five men: John Austin, the commander; Anthony Russo, the driver; Charles Wade, the gunner; Amos Swanson, the loader; and Eugene Clay, the bow gunner.

Cocky and confident in Allied victory, they expect the battle for North Africa to be a cakewalk. Soon, the Germans will teach them the harsh realities of armored warfare. To survive, they’ll have to show grit—and learn to work together.

“An instant classic of World War II historical fiction … brilliantly written, populated with realistic and entirely human characters who stay with you long after finishing the last page, and searingly, unflinchingly open about the realities of combat during World War II as experienced by the crew of an M4 Sherman medium tank.” – The Sci-Fi and Fantasy Reviewer

“Historically accurate, fun, and action-packed.” – Brian’s Book Blog

ARMOR #1, The Battle of North Africa: a Novel of Tank Warfare by [Craig DiLouie]