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Aeryn’s Two Evils Explores the Cost of Justice in a World Without Clear Morality
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Aeryn’s Two Evils Explores the Cost of Justice in a World Without Clear Morality

  • Steve Guidetti
  • April 6, 2026
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Aeryn’s Two Evils by Lynda Ashley Lynda Ashley delivers a gripping psychological thriller where loyalty, legacy, and survival collide in a morally complex fight against […]

At the Corner of Webb and Clifton Brings Whimsical Poetry and Childhood Wonder to Life Through Heartfelt Rhymes
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At the Corner of Webb and Clifton Brings Whimsical Poetry and Childhood Wonder to Life Through Heartfelt Rhymes

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  • April 6, 2026
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At the Corner of Webb and Clifton by E. D. Buchanan E. D. Buchanan creates an enchanting collection of imaginative and relatable poems that celebrate […]

Citiscape Explores Urban Survival Through a Gritty and Cinematic Lens of Interwoven Lives
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Citiscape Explores Urban Survival Through a Gritty and Cinematic Lens of Interwoven Lives

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  • April 6, 2026
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Citiscape by Beverly Schloendorf Beverly Schloendorf delivers a bold and atmospheric novel that captures the tension, humanity, and hidden forces shaping modern city life. NEW […]

The Insider, Book One Unleashes a High Stakes Battle Between Faith, Free Will, and Evil
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The Insider, Book One Unleashes a High Stakes Battle Between Faith, Free Will, and Evil

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  • April 6, 2026
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The Insider by Richard W. Perkins Richard W. Perkins Debuts a Thought-Provoking Narrative Blending High-Stakes Action with Deep Spiritual Conflict and Moral Complexity NEW YORK […]

Where the Sabiá Bird Sings Captures a Moving Journey of Love, Identity, and Self-Discovery
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Where the Sabiá Bird Sings Captures a Moving Journey of Love, Identity, and Self-Discovery

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  • April 6, 2026
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Where the Sabiá Bird Sings by TG Hardy TG Hardy tells a heartfelt coming-of-age story spanning continents, blending romance, loss, and resilience in narrative voice—ideal […]

The Leaky Raft Shares a Powerful Story of Childhood, Community, and Growing Up
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The Leaky Raft Shares a Powerful Story of Childhood, Community, and Growing Up

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  • April 6, 2026
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The Leaky Raft by James Dalton Author James Dalton reflects on a true coming-of-age journey shaped by friendship, resilience, and the strength of a caring […]

Religion and Science Explores Scientific Evidence for the Soul, Karma, and Afterlife
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Religion and Science Explores Scientific Evidence for the Soul, Karma, and Afterlife

  • Steve Guidetti
  • April 6, 2026
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Religion and Science by Jargal Dorj Jargal Dorj explores intersection of spirituality and science using set theory, optimal control theory, quantum physics to examine consciousness […]

All the Dead Horses Explores Loss, Resilience, and the Power of Hope Through True Stories
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All the Dead Horses Explores Loss, Resilience, and the Power of Hope Through True Stories

  • Steve Guidetti
  • April 6, 2026
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dead horses by James Dalton James Dalton delivers an inspiring and deeply personal narrative about overcoming despair and finding purpose through faith, community, and love. […]

Tillie Little Lace Brings a Tale of Courage, Imagination, and Nature’s Harsh Beauty to Life
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Tillie Little Lace Brings a Tale of Courage, Imagination, and Nature’s Harsh Beauty to Life

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  • April 6, 2026
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Tillie Little Lace Daniel C. Sullivan Daniel C. Sullivan delivers a heartfelt and imaginative story of a young mouse navigating danger, discovery, and the meaning […]

Genes of the Past Uncovers a 550,000-Year-Old Mystery Hidden in Human DNA
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Genes of the Past Uncovers a 550,000-Year-Old Mystery Hidden in Human DNA

  • Steve Guidetti
  • April 6, 2026
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Genes of the Past by Christer Jansson Christer Jansson blends science and suspense in gripping exploration of ancient human evolution, mysterious proteins, and unanswered questions […]

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