Chesapeake 1850 (Steamboats & Oyster Wars: The News Reader Book 1) by Ken Rossignol: CHESAPEAKE 1850 begins the story of life on the Chesapeake Bay when Ethan Douglas is sent by his widowed mother to live for the summer with his grandfather, who is Captain of a steamboat that works the ports on the Chesapeake. Ethan learns the ways of the shipping, fishing and strife of the Civil War and navigates between both sides as time passes.
Innerpowerment: My Journey on the Path to Healing and Self-Mastery by Wendy Benning Swanson: Innerpowerment is a roadmap back to who you really are beneath the programming, people-pleasing, and pressure. Through raw stories, sacred teachings, and transformational tools, Wendy Benning Swanson shares how she left behind a life that looked good on the outside but felt hollow inside-and began walking the path of true power and purpose.
Knee Replacement Secrets by Diana Braun and Raj Sinha: Knee Replacement Secrets is your step-by-step guide to preparing for surgery, avoiding complications, and speeding recovery. Packed with practical tips and insider advice, it helps you reclaim a pain-free, active life with confidence.
Unity in Service: The Pathway to Responsible Citizenship by Chip Webster: In this powerful collection, business leader Chip Webster shares practical steps to heal America’s divides. From rebuilding trust and holding government accountable to inspiring citizen engagement, his essays guide us toward unity. Paired with our founding documents, this book is a call to listen, respect, and participate together.
Minding the Brain: How Neuroscience Informs Psychotherapy with Emerging Adults by Laura Viner PhD and Jesse Viner MD: Minding the Brain offers a groundbreaking, trauma-informed, research-based model that integrates developmental psychology, neuroscience, innovative psychotherapies, strength-based strategies, and wellness medicine. Co-editors Dr. Laura Viner and Dr. Jesse Viner illuminate how to harness neuroplasticity, heal the effects of trauma, and guide young adults toward resilience and independence.
Chef Erin’s Gluten-Free Gourmet Cookies: Over 50 Recipes for Bakery-Style Treats by Erin K. Courtney: Craving bakery-style treats? These gluten-free gourmet recipes are inspired by over-the-top creations like Crumbl, minus the gluten. From indulgent cookies to decadent brownies, bars, and frostings, this collection proves you don’t have to give up decadence to go gluten-free.
Fast & Easy Renal Diet Cookbook by Henry Martin: Stop bland, confusing meals. This kidney disease diet cookbook makes eating with CKD simple: 120+ quick, flavorful low-sodium/low-potassium recipes, full-color photos, and a done-for-you 28-day meal plan. Clear guidance, complete nutrition info, and access to an 11,000-member support community.
The Chronicles of Dragon Collection (Books 1-10) by Craig Halloran: Trapped in human form, Nath Dragon roams the land seeking vengeance on those who enslave his kin. Armed with the magical sword Fang and joined by the bold dwarf Brenwar Bolderguild, he battles orcs, elves, dragons, and men in a relentless quest for justice. A FREE 10-Book Series!
Detective Ollie and the Superpower Vitamins by Nelli Melnyk: Tired of explaining emotions to kids? Detective Ollie makes it fun! This little raccoon detective solves mysteries while learning that feelings are superpowers. 12 engaging stories for ages 4-9. Kindle & print available.
The Harvest by Alex Hunter: After arriving at an orphanage to work as a caretaker, teacher Tim Waverly becomes embroiled in a waking nightmare. As an ancient evil prepares to reap its harvest, the lives of innocent children rest in his terrified hands… Maxy Awards 2025 Runner-Up: Horror & Suspense
Tiskerskillerton by Clifford Rutley: Tiskerskillerton is a masterclass in slow-burn horror. This story of a sleepy English village with sinister undercurrents is told with brilliant pacing and eerie precision. The deeper you get, the more you realise how intricately the story is woven. Meanwhile, the cult mythology is layered and intelligent without ever being overbearing.
No Books For Benjamin? by R.G. de Rouen: Benjamin is a bookworm who absolutely loves to read new books when they arrive at the library. But when a strange “purple dots” sickness starts to spread, the influx of new books screeches to a halt. Can Benjamin, his insect friends, and their trusty librarian find a way to get the books back in circulation for Benjamin and the library kids?
You Should Always, At Least, Ask for a Unicorn by Shirley Moulton: A girl daydreams about riding a magical white unicorn. She decides to get a real unicorn. When all her own efforts fail, she then asks each of her parents for one. Hey, it’s worth a try, she thinks. After all, You Should Always, At Least, Ask!
Ghosts by Fiona Dalwood: Holes in your socks? Toast landing butter-side down? Wi-Fi slower than a Monday? Ghosts. Obviously. This cheeky, not-so-scary picture book finally confirms what kids have always suspected: the weird stuff is not your fault. Perfect for curious little chaos gremlins and the adults they keep mildly haunted.
Crocodile Tears (Dark Water Book 1) by Xanthe Walter: London, 2095. Top homicide detective Josiah Raine hasn’t touched another man since his husband’s murder seven years ago. Notorious bad boy Alex Lytton hasn’t known peace since destroying his life to become Britain’s most hated man. When Josiah arrests Alex for murder, the last thing he expects is to fall in love…
Murder is Elementary (Susan Wiles Schoolhouse Mystery Book 1) by Diane Weiner: Retirement is bliss—or is it? Newly retired music teacher, Susan Wiles, puts her natural nosiness to work and discovers a talent for solving murders. At the annual holiday concert, she finds her former principal dead on the office floor, a half-eaten Funfetti cupcake on the desk, and a list of suspects rivaling pre-pandemic lines at Disney.
Eleven (Brandon Fisher FBI Series Book 1) by Carolyn Arnold: In this absolutely heart-pounding and chilling thriller, rookie FBI agent Brandon Fisher takes on his first investigation with the Behavioral Analysis Unit and becomes the target of a serial killer.
King of Swords (The Tarot Kings Book 1) by Amy Kuivalainen: Forbidden passion ignites when tarot card artist Stella surrenders to one night with Venice’s most powerful shifter prince. Months later, fate reunites them, and Dom Aladoro awakens desires she can’t resist. But can a human artist and shifter prince find their Happily Ever After in a world determined to keep them apart?
Escape to Osprey Cove (The Osprey Cove Lodge Series Book 1) by Luisa Marietta Gold: Luisa Marietta Gold spent a large part of her adult life in Pennsylvania working for a large corporation. After her daughter was born, she relocated to North Carolina and began working as a Realtor while running a recreational business with her husband. She currently resides on eleven acres near a lake reminiscent of the Rideau lake chain that provides the setting for her Osprey Cove Lodge Series.
The Nowhere Man by Graham Wilson: Who is the man from nowhere–parts of his body found in a remote Australian waterhole? And who was the woman with him on the days before he died? What first looks like a crocodile attack turns into murder. What really happened on that fateful day?
The Adulterer’s Daughter by Sam Anthony: Every monster has a beginning. Six friends. Three couples. One perfect existence. Until everything falls apart. To the outside world, their lives seem idyllic – barbecues, laughter, and evenings of friendship. But behind the smiles lie secrets, betrayals, and simmering resentments that are about to explode. Within a year, two of them will be dead.
The Invisible Eye by Sparrow Hall: A sexy, fast-paced psychic thriller. A fashion-world insider with second sight chases a covert government program as past lives flood the present—from Manhattan’s gloss to Upstate New York’s shadows—where love, spirit, and conspiracy collide. Propulsive and atmospheric. Paranormal suspense + conspiracy noir. Standalone with book-club depth.
Betrayals by Leo Morfel: Ernie, a criminal lawyer, persuades a federal agent to promote the cooperation of a con man he represents, but the man betrays the agent and offers Ernie a share in his stolen money. Has Ernie betrayed his friend and his profession?