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  • More Than 36 Days   by Carron Barrella
    Non-Fiction

    "More Than 36 Days" is the stories of 4 men who served as United States Marines during World War II in the battle for Iwo Jima island.

    It is NOT a typical war book as it focuses on the men, their backgrounds and how their war experiences defined them into the men they grew to become. They spent 36 days on the island but their stories are more than that!

    Learn from the hearts & souls of:
    -Don Whipple
    -Joe Weinmeier
    -Max Brown
    -Jim Blane


    Produced by DarkFire Productions and narrated by Chris Snelgrove and Starla Huchton.

  • Beneath   by Jeremy Robinson
    Fiction

    Three thousand years after a chunk of iron the size of Khufu’s pyramid collides with Europa, Jupiter’s sixth moon, an asteroid borne of the collision crashes into Earth’s Arctic ice shelf carrying extraterrestrial microbial life. The first man to come into contact with the microbes hears voices—and then dies.

    After determining the meteorite originated from Europa, the Global Exploratory Corporation sends oceanographer and biologist, Kathy Connelly, and her crew to the moon aboard the Surveyor, an experimental spacecraft. They are charged with the task of melting through miles of ice to the hidden ocean beneath, where the search for alien microorganisms begins. But a startling discovery awaits them on the surface of Europa.

    Life.

    Vast fields of red, plant-like organisms fill the cracks crisscrossing the moon’s surface, surviving on nutrients welling up from the waters...[more]

  • The Scars   by William Tennant
    Fiction

    Peter Everett is a man stained with grief, his life becomes a struggle of decisions as he watches the lives of the people around him dissolve and burn.

    Mags Donne is a damaged, bruised young girl, reaching out into the darkness, trying to take control of her life.

    Their Scars are what begin to unite them, with the people that surround them.

    The Scars is a novel of difficulty, hatred, love, intrigue, kidnap, wrongdoing, abuse, laughter and beauty.

  • Trapping A Duchess   by Michele Bekemeyer
    Romance

    Set in the early 19th Century England, Trapping A Duchess tells the story of formerly affianced couple, whose marriage-to-be ended when Sophie left Andrew humiliated at the altar. The two would be more than pleased to never have to see one another again until they come face to face while rivaling for the affections of two members of the same family.

    Tempers - and desires - flare as the pair does their best to outwit one another. But fate has other plans, including a seduction that changes everything.

  • The HeavenField - Book One   by I G Hulme
    Science Fiction

    The FIRST of Four parts in the HeavenField story.

    “...The world has changed forever; we have opened the door to something which we don’t understand, and that door cannot be closed. I only hope we can change with the world.” The man had a fevered stare, and Thomas found himself mesmerised by his words, obscure as they were.
    The man suddenly stiffened, as if hearing a distant noise, then leaned close to Thomas once more.
    “They’re coming,” he whispered.

    When Grace Palmer and her team of research scientists discover a way into a mysterious world they name the HeavenField, they trigger a...[more]

  • Personal Effects: Sword of Blood   by J.C. Hutchins
    Thriller

    Brinkvale Psychiatric Hospital art therapist Zach Taylor is endlessly curious, perhaps to a fault. When his cheerful elderly patient Gertrude “Spindle” Spindler completes her latest quilt and informs Zach that a 30-year-old "grand design of nine" has just concluded, Zach’s curiosity is piqued ... and he soon embarks on a quest to unwind the meaning of the woman's cryptic phrase.

    He isn't expecting a descent into a world filled with mystery and ruthless subcultures -- and he isn't expecting to be haunted by Spindle's coy clues. What...[more]

  • Unkillable   by Patrick E. McLean
    Fiction

    Unkillable is the story of a young man who is cruelly murdered then brought back from the dead to revenge himself. The kicker is: He’s not really alive. He can be hurt, he just can’t be killed.

    It’s dark and funny and sad and beautiful and violent and magical -- if it could be summed up with just a few words, there would have been no point in writing a novel.

    Unkillable. Life sucks. Death blows. In between is worse.

  • The Sins of the Fathers   by William Tennant
    Fiction

    This is a story about life. This is a story about light. This is a story of how some men are the product of their lives, and some are the prisoners of the choices they have made. This is a story about sin.

    Joseph Leighton is on the cusp of adulthood, his university days stretching before him with the luxury of rose-tinted foresight.

    David Leighton is Joseph's father, a grumpy, vicious sour man. Or is he a snake-hipped guitar god, with a shot at the big time?

    John Leighton is Joseph's grandfather, a wise and genial old gent. Or is he David's father, trying so hard, and failing to understand his son? Or is he his own man, who made his own choices long ago?

    The Sins of the Fathers spans different lives, all woven from the same threads, but every life is different, every pattern has been made its own.

    The Sins of the Fathers are those things you wish you had never known.