Black Eagle Inn: Christoph Fischer One family tied together in a uniquely connected way as one woman would control the destiny of so many. Anna Stockmann was a forceful, direct and controlling woman who from the start knew how to manipulate her siblings and pit one against he other in order to get the … Continue reading
The Preservationist: Justin Kramon Images can be created to suit whatever situations we face and all too often we can adjust these images the same way a photographer adjusts the lens in his/her camera before taking a picture and that final image appears within that camera’s lens. Julia Stilwell created a image for those … Continue reading
Declan’s Cross: Carla Neggers A chance meeting, a hidden secret, lies and two paths that cross begin the third in the Donovan/Sharp series titled Declan’s Cross. Lindsey Hargreaves and Julianne Donovan were about to start a business venture that would give Julianne the chance to use her skills as a marine biologist helping Lindsey set … Continue reading
Reckoning At Sea: Eye-to-Eye with a Gray Whale Max. J Young, Jeff March and Marti Childs This is one outstanding collaboration that you have to read and experience the journey along with the authors: Imagine traveling all the way around an island, continent or our entire planet. Max J. Young, circumnavigator circumnavigated many … Continue reading
Foul Shot: R. L. Cherry An unobstructed shot from the foul line. A play receives one point if successful. But, life is more than just taking a shot from a line a certain distance away from a basketball hoop. All too often that one important shot is does not have a clear pathway, there are … Continue reading
Abe Lincoln: Public Enemy No. 1 by Bill Walker & Brian Anthony Abraham Lincoln was a great President, self-taught, lawyer and statesman. So, why would anyone want to kill him? Freeing the slaves, creating a better unity between the North and the South Abraham Lincoln stood for the hopes of all Americans and … Continue reading
Blue Boat on the Beach: Katrina Day Annie, Celia, Imelda, Natalia and Myra each hoping to have the life they wanted yet chained and confined to the one they created or bound. What happens when all you want is your freedom but others control your fate? What happens when the one choice you … Continue reading
Thou Torturest Me: R.M. Doyon The tension and the fear held within the first two pages as the author brilliantly sets the stage for the impending tragedy about to come is palpable and creates an energy that is electric. Two young lovers unfold their love and feelings within the soft blades of grass … Continue reading
The Eyes of Abel: Daniel Jacobs The beauty of Israel, the warmth coming from the sun as it is about to set and the stillness in the air are the setting for the first scene in this novel. As Roger Charlin and Maya Cohen sit together, discuss their lives, his stories and their … Continue reading
River Braids: Marcy Luikart A simple photo changes a young man’s perception of his grandfather. Upon closer reflection the photo appeared to be altered or changed. Sonny Barton always thought that his grandfather, Joe won the rowing event in the Olympics. Grandfather Barton was slated to row in the … Continue reading