Walk Away West

By J.F. Collen

Walk Away West by J.F. Collen takes us on a historical journey back to upper-middle-class New York in the early 1850s. Cornelia Rose is an unusual woman of her time; confident, opinionated, and well-informed about more than just the latest gossip. Newly married to up...

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Wyandotte Bound

By George T. Arnold

After gaining a reputation as one of the most feared gunfighters of the West while working as a lawman in Colorado, J.D. Rohr heads to Wyandotte for a fresh start. When he meets the beautiful daughter of a wealthy rancher, he falls head over heels...

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Walks Through Life

Stories
By Santhosh Komaraju

Walks Through Life is a collection of nine short stories that convey messages about being humane and having empathy. From powerful kingdoms to sea monsters, each story has a memorable setting that is distinct from the others. Divine Ax is about an enemy king who...

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Withlacoochee Jitterbug

By Ted Leavengood

Withlacoochee Jitterbug is a work of fiction in the historical, interpersonal drama and slice of life sub-genres, and was penned by author Ted Leavengood. It focuses on two characters who undergo some very trying times indeed, leading them to later accomplishments and the promise of...

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Wacky on the Junk

By Kathy Varner

Wacky on the Junk is a non-fiction memoir written by Kathy Varner. In her introduction, Varner describes her memoir as being “told through the voice of someone who often feels like a foreigner air-dropped onto the Island of Life -- with no survival tools.” Kathy...

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Where The Stepping Stones Lead

By L.E. Hutchinson

Where The Stepping Stones Lead is a work of fiction in the historical and personal drama sub-genres and was penned by author L.E. Hutchinson. Set in Washington D.C. during the United States’ involvement in the First World War, we meet young Gracie in 1917 as...

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When Life Was like a Cucumber

By Greg Wyss

When Life Was like a Cucumber by Greg Wyss is a story set in the nostalgic 1970s as the author takes the reader on a trip back in time when things were simpler yet far more chaotic! Jeff Hesse was 24 years old when his...

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Wild in Winter

The Wicked Winters Book 6
By Scarlett Scott

Wild in Winter is the sixth book by Scarlett Scott in The Wicked Winters series. In this book, the author follows romantic and fiery Christabella Winter. As long as she can remember, she's longed for stolen kisses, passion, and a handsome rake to woo her...

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We All Fall Down

Stories of Plague and Resilience
By Jean Gill

We read about the plague and the devastation it had on Europe in our history classes. We are taught how it spread and how many people perished, but not much on how the people of that time felt knowing they were so close to death....

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Who Was Joseph Pulitzer?

A Novel
By Terrence Crimmins

Who Was Joseph Pulitzer? by Terrence Crimmins is historical fiction, yet serves as a pretty good biography of the father of contemporary journalism as well. Mr. Crimmins lays out a nice road map and timeline that covers the great man’s ascent from a tall, skinny...

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