Ripples in the Generations

A Generational Saga that Continues Down the Ages
By Joyce K. Gatschenberger

Ripples in the Generations by Joyce K Gatschenberger is a tale of betrayal and deceit. Dove-Whispering and Dacia meet during a high school science class and immediately become friends as they work together on a DNA project for an upcoming science fair. The results of...

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Reminds Me of My Innocence

Amorous Adventures Among Kissing Cousins
By Peter Kelton

Reminds Me of My Innocence: Amorous Adventures Among Kissing Cousins by Peter Kelton can best be described as absurd at times. The story follows two brothers and their female cousins who come into their lives and make for some pretty adventurous times. I have to...

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Root Cause

By Steven Laine

Root Cause by Steven Laine follows the story of Corvina Guerra, a flying winemaker who has always dreamed of getting settled and running her family vineyard in Italy. When it’s time for her to start living this dream, she makes a disturbing discovery — an...

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Recurrence

By Dave Norem

Recurrence is a work of crime fiction by author Dave Norem, and is written for adults due to some graphic content. Unlike many other crime novels, this unique perspective on the narrative follows the criminal rather than the detective. Our antihero is a seasoned career...

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Red Tears

By N. K. Parten

Red Tears is a deeply involved work of historical fiction by author N.K. Parten. The story is paced as the run-up to a terrifying massacre, going some way to explain the particulars and history around the event and how it came to be that several...

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Radio Underground

By Alison Littman

Set against the backdrop of the revolution against the Soviet regime in Cold War Hungary, Radio Underground by Alison Littman is a huge achievement for a debut novel and a gritty tale that follows a daring journalist determined to see the fall of an oppressive...

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Rebels against Tyranny

Civil War in the Crusader States
By Helena P. Schrader

It is the 13th century, and a match between Sir Amaury Barlais and Sir Toringuel sees Amaury defeated. This failure sparks even more hatred from Amaury and this time he swears his revenge. Barlais and his two supportive friends, Cheneché and Bethsan, leave and later...

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Ruby Rose

Coming Home
By Gemma Ziegler

When Gemma Ziegler's Ruby Rose: Coming Home begins, we meet Ruby Rose Russo traveling to her childhood home in rural Cornishville, Kentucky, a move necessitated by the loss of her husband and their wealth in the stock market crash. Returning home isn't exactly a pleasant...

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Remember When

By Lindsay Detwiler

As Jess and Todd are returning home, they are on a dark and untraveled road. It is a cold, snowy, icy night; the car tumbles down a cliff and becomes wedged between two trees. The rest of the story is spent in the freezing car...

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Red Clay, Yellow Grass

A Novel of the 1960s
By Richard Barager

Red Clay, Yellow Grass: A Novel of the 1960s by Richard Barager is a fascinating story that combines romance with war to transport readers to an interesting setting in the sixties. Meet two people, orphan David Noble and Jackie Lundquist, college sweethearts whose relationship takes...

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