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A sweet story with big dreams, little paws, and one determined dachshund doctor

Sometimes, the most qualified doctor in our lives is the one with four paws and an endless supply of determination. Lauria Kerr’s Paging Doctor Solomon is a hilarious, heartwarming anthropomorphic animal fantasy novel about a miniature dachshund with an enormous dream.

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A moving story of friendship and devotion in the wake of a life-changing traumatic injury

Robert Dyer’s poignant debut, A Small Memory delivers on a quietly powerful premise—that a friendship tested by tragedy can emerge as one of the truest forms of love.

Set in Ohio in 1975, A Small Memory follows Mike Youngstown, an eighteen-year-old college basketbal...


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An atmospheric historical novel where greed and counterfeit silver fuel a forgotten American hoax

“…He knew there was a price to be paid, and he was tired of waiting for the bill to be delivered.”

History often leaves behind unanswered questions. Fiction gets to imagine the rest. Drawing on the real “Great Bakersville Ri...


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A centuries-old war captures the attention of an alien behemoth in this thought-provoking political sci-fi adventure.

It has been two hundred years since the people of Umoja escaped an increasingly hostile Earth. The planet, ravaged by environmental destruction, had split into those who had the power and those who didn’t.

Like countless times before, the Umoja, p...


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A gripping, contemporary echo of Joyce’s Ulysses that bursts with its own creative vigor

Thom Evans’s experiences over twenty-four hours at the end of his work day bear similarities to those of his century-old predecessor from James Joyce’s Ulysses, Leopold Bloom.

Like Bloom, Thom is the everyma...


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