The Notebooks of Honora Gorman: Fairytales, Whimsy, and Wonder ($0.99) by Linda Mahkovec: The pursuit of beauty. The love of words and story. While on the writer’s path in New York City, Honora Gorman discovers that fiction and reality are inseparably intertwined. A layered storytelling that is lyrical, playful, and uplifting.
A Memory of Fictions (or) Just Tiddy-Boom ($0.99) by Leonce Gaiter: “A Memory of Fictions…” paints a vivid, eloquent portrait of Jessie Vincent Grandier as he battles to reconcile his existence with the expectations and preconceptions of those around him—black and white—while navigating the striving, southern black middle class that shaped him from the civil rights ‘60s through the Reagan ‘80s.
Return to Summit Falls Boxset (Books 1-3) ($0.99) by Jacie Middlemann: Ready to take on whatever the world had to throw at them, four friends left their hometown of Summit Falls in search of something more. Years later, two of them are coming back for the same reason… one to pursue a lifelong dream and the other hopes for a second chance with the woman he’s always loved.
Clouds on the Ground: Poems on Time, Loss, and Dreams ($0.99) by Autumn Williams: Through vivid natural scenery and lyrical free verse, ‘Clouds on the Ground’ offers readers an escape into beauty and dreams, reminding us that peace can be found amidst life’s storms.
Eleanora in Pieces ($0.99) by Jessica Maffetore: A lyrical, emotional saga to savor: It’s been two years since her four-year-old son mysteriously disappeared, but Eleanora holds out hope that he’ll return… When a shocking revelation offers her a second chance at happiness, can she embrace it?
Being Dave Rittner ($0.99) by L.H. Varney: “Don’t sweat the small stuff” is a phrase Dave must have never heard, because every tiny nuisance he encounters sends him hurtling further into madness – be it Ram trucks cutting him off in traffic or nurses chewing their bubblegum too loud. It seems each day there is a new extinction-level event that targets him and him alone.
Melissa and the Children of the Mine ($3.99) by Ahmat Djibrine Alifa: We imagine Western multinationals enslaving African children to produce the batteries for our phones and electric cars. But on the ground, the real oppressors are often local hands, the ones that beat, watch, and exploit. The reality is far more complex and far more disturbing.
Bittersweet Memories of Last Spring ($2.99) by Ardain Isma: ‘Bittersweet Memories of Last Spring’ is a gripping tale of a young immigrant’s journey to America—rich in resilience, identity, and hope. A heartfelt novel for readers who love multicultural stories of struggle and survival.
Last Spring was Bittersweet ($2.99) by Ardain Isma: She left. He stayed. Can love survive the miles between Miami and Strasbourg? A heart-tugging tale of passion, regret, and second chances. ‘Last Spring Was Bittersweet’ is a stirring romance that will stay with you long after the final page.
Origins And Tragedy: The Early Years of Ari (Ari’s Redemption Journey Book 1) ($4.99) by Yoelson Reyes: He was never meant to survive. Born into violence, scarred by silence, Ari endures tragedy no child should face. When the fire dies down, he’s the only one left standing—and the world is already pointing fingers. ‘Origins and Tragedy’ is the haunting first volume of a ten-part journey through trauma, rage, and survival.
The End of the Playboy ($0.99) by Harlin Hailey: “Sideways meets Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.” A little bit of romance, a little bit of rock and roll, and a whole lotta Funk. From the acclaimed author of East of Lincoln comes this irresistibly funny and heartfelt comedy-drama about an aging rockstar playboy who falls for an older woman over one madcap and life-changing weekend in Los Angeles.
Mother-Daughter Murder Night: A Reese’s Book Club Pick ($2.99) by Nina Simon: “The perfect mix of family drama and murder mystery.” – Kellye Garrett, award-winning author. A lighthearted whodunnit about a grandmother-mother-daughter trio of amateur sleuths. Think: Gilmore Girls, but with murder.
Hidden in Plain Sight: WWII, Mussolini, and the Plight of Internment Camps in Southern Italy ($0.99) by Carmine Vittoria: Discover the untold story of Jewish internees and townspeople in WWII Southern Italy. In Hidden in Plain Sight, physicist-historian Carmine Vittoria blends fact and fiction to reveal a powerful tale of survival, resilience, and unexpected human connection amid war—told with vivid detail and heartfelt authenticity. Get ready to learn the unexpected.
Between The Lines ($0.99) by Evelyn Riley: In a place where identity is inherited and choices are few, Angela Duffy longs to escape the constraints of her strict adoptive mother and a deeply divided community. But when love leads her across forbidden lines, she sets off a chain of events that will force her to confront the past—and decide if reconciliation is ever truly possible.
All the Names I Know ($0.99) by L. S. Waxman: In 1976, a year after tragedy strikes, 14-year-old MK Farnan searches for her missing sister in a small Connecticut beach town while chasing her dream of becoming a writer. Told through the voices of family and neighbors, ‘All the Names I Know’ reveals a time when secrets were easy to keep — and a child could truly disappear.
Of Sturgeon and Carrie Bradshaw ($0.99) by Luna M. Leon: A funny, existential journey through failed plans, questionable friendships, and the absurdity of chasing a past that might not want to be found. Dmitry, a disillusioned ex-journalist, teams up with an ex-military commando on a reckless mission involving illegal sturgeon fishing, two women with unfinished business, and a psychologist who might need therapy more than his patients. Darkly comic.
Short Stories in Spanish 101: 15 Engaging Stories in Spanish and English ($0.99) by Elio TM: Do you want to learn or practice Spanish in a fun and engaging way without feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone! Many learners struggle with traditional methods that fail to keep them engaged. That’s why ‘Short Stories in Spanish 101’ will transform how you learn Spanish naturally with 15 ENTERTAINING, FUN, LOVE, TRAVEL AND INSPIRING Stories in SPANISH and ENGLISH.
All Our Beautiful Goodbyes ($4.99) by Julianne MacLean: Following the end of World War II, Emma Clarkson falls deeply in love with a stranded sea captain. Though she assumes their love will last forever, Emma is left heartbroken. Fifty years later, Joanna Griffin discovers the intriguing story of a star-crossed romance in her grandfather’s younger years and embarks upon an emotional journey to resolve this epic tale of lost love and fallen dreams.
Letting Go ($1.99) by Sarah Bourne: ‘Letting Go’ is a gripping tale of grief, betrayal, and buried secrets. As Hester helps Walter Armstrong’s family through his final days, long-hidden truths erupt—threatening to tear them apart. With a mysterious will, dark family history, and her own past resurfacing, Hester must confront the Shoebridge legacy before it’s too late.
Miguelito’s Confession ($0.99) by Miguel A. De La Torre: New to the US, Miguel struggles between the old and the new, institutionalized racism, machismo, and his own desire to become more than his new culture sees him achieving. Miguelito might survive in his new adopted country, but at what price?
The Secret Gift: A Story of Enhancing the Future of Humanity ($2.99) by Joseph Tristan: Landon Rief learns from a mysterious stranger, that he was born with a secret gift. It is now his time to utilize that gift to enhance the future of humanity. Join Landon as he travels to Germany, England, Ireland, Scotland, and the USA. This story will warm your heart as you travel with Landon to different countries. You will not be disappointed.
Hello, Old Friend: Awright Auld Mukker ($2.99) by Joseph Tristan: It is a story about friendship and the lessons it has taught you throughout your life. It is about family, friends, faith, love, and how life is incomplete unless you bond all four together.
Anita de Monte Laughs Last: Reese’s Book Club Pick ($2.99) by Xochitl Gonzalez: In Anita de Monte Laughs Last, Xochitl Gonzalez weaves a gripping dual-timeline tale of a young Ivy League outsider who uncovers the erased legacy of a forgotten female artist. A searing look at power, privilege, and memory in art and academia, it questions who gets remembered—and why.
Deep Salt Sea ($0.99) by Rebecca Coleman: Convicted of murder at 23, Clara Mattingly has spent decades in prison, cut off from her past as a shy artist and dancer. Now in her forties, a surprise visitor forces her to confront long-buried secrets, leading her to reckon with the pain, love, and truth that have shaped her life. Originally published as ‘Inside These Walls.’
Gullible’s Journey ($2.99) by P. C. Shumway: ‘Gullible’s Journey’ is a story about a ten-year-old boy named Patrick Gullible. Patrick is insightful and inquisitive. His carefree days are filled with dreams of adventure, parental threats, academic abuse, peer conflict, and cartoons. Unlike Lemuel Gulliver, who becomes distraught as he assesses humanity, Patrick is enlightened by human nature as he learns lessons of life and death.
Horrible Women, Wonderful Girls (The Jaycee Grayson Series Book 1) ($3.99) by Julie Ann Sipos: Jaycee Grayson thought she left the chaos of #MeToo Hollywood behind, but when she encounters the prickly secret sisterhood inside a famous Midwest doll company, things go from bad to worse. As she uncovers a billion-dollar secret, Jaycee must either retreat to a shattered dream or stage a rebellion fueled by imagined romance and female hypocrisy.
The Cracks We See Through ($0.99) by Rebecca Miles Henson: The world has devolved into violence. Society has crumbled. Two women are searching for home, determined to find love and light in a world overrun with darkness.
Avery’s Ghost (The Shimmering Circus Book 1) ($0.99) by Annie Dewell: When Evelyn is poisoned, she must sign the curious contract of Hart’s Circus— where her brother vanished. As she investigates, she uncovers questions no Carnie will answer… undeterred, she’ll cajole and blackmail her way to the truth. Featuring illustrations in the style of vintage circus posters, ‘Avery’s Ghost’ throws readers into a macabre world of secrets and magic. Full series on discount.
MUKUROB: A Tale of What We’ve Become ($0.99) by André Costa: After a devastating loss shatters his faith, a young priest ventures into the Kalahari Desert with a team of anthropologists—desperate to understand where humanity went wrong. What he finds is a world of ancient wisdom, forbidden love, and secrets that upend everything he believes. MUKUROB is a gripping novel where science and faith collide in a fierce battle for truth, identity, and redemption.
The Silver Squad: Rebels With Wrinkles ($0.99) by Marty Essen: The Bold, the Brave, and the Wrinkled: Retirement Just Got Rowdy! Proving you’re never too old to make a difference, 70-year-old vigilantes, Barry and Beth, embark on an epic cross-country road trip, pick up a woman on the run from her abusive husband, and become accidental celebrities along the way. Indies Today Award Winner: Best Humor Book!
Coffee Tales: Short Stories of Wisdom ($0.99) by Sati Siroda: ‘COFFEE TALES’ is a collection of bite-sized short stories that uncover profound truths in the ordinary, even in dark moments. It offers moments of insight, warmth, and tranquility—all in just five minutes a day!
A Waste of Shame and Other Sad Tales of the Appalachian Foothills ($1.99) by Geoffrey Smagacz: When a loaded rifle appears on page one, it absolutely must go off. In ‘A Waste of Shame…’, Geoffrey Smagacz does not ignore this dramatic principle. Before the last page is turned, someone sadly pulls the trigger. “Here is a well-written text that is both believable and full of characters that more than deserve our sympathy.” — M.A. Peterson, ”Dappled Things’
Just Say Yes ($2.99) by Michelle Stevens: She made her peace with loss. He’s haunted by trauma. Can these fifty-somethings discover life is just beginning? If you like tortured heroes, learning to love yourself, and second chances later in life, then you’ll adore this sizzling story of starting over. This heart-warming contemporary romance is a perfect cozy fall read.
Friction and Fries ($0.99) by The Elusive Authoress: Luke, a 21-year-old heir to a burger chain, must start as a part-time employee at the store. Kelsey, a feisty 19-year-old there, clashes with Luke’s arrogance, leading to rivalry and petty fights. Amid the chaos, undeniable chemistry forms, forcing them to confront unexpected feelings. As Luke steps down from privilege and Kelsey grapples with her attraction, will love or animosity prevail?
The Wild One and Her Dragon ($0.99) by Abby O’Keefe: This second collection of poems from Abby O’Keefe is a reclamation of the wild one, the inner child, the one who roars with a breath full of freedom and flies with confidence beneath her wings. The woman who was born a dragon, tamed by humanity, with a desire to unleash herself once more.
No-Lifers Club: The Diary of a Freelancer ($2.99) by Mylo Jr: David and his friends dream of making a game, not just playing them. As freelance life, old wounds, and a sudden romance shake their plans, their ambitious project risks falling apart. A story of passion, friendship, and the cost of chasing a dream.
Northern Spy: Reese’s Book Club ($2.99) by Flynn Berry: In this evocative thriller, the relationship between two sisters is tested during Northern Ireland’s infamous sectarian conflicts. BBC producer Tessa Daly never imagined she’d see her estranged sister Marian on the news. But there she is: caught on camera robbing a gas station to help fund the Irish Republican Army.
Preacher Fakes a Miracle (Evan Wycliff Mysteries Book 2) ($2.99) by Gerald Everett Jones: Preacher Evan Wycliff is sometimes agnostic but always curious. He counsels a teenage boy who suffers from schizophrenia and has been accused of rape. The girl has epilepsy. In rural Southern Missouri, some people think these children are possessed by demons. But Evan soon finds that it is unscrupulous human beings who are abusing them.
The Fire Escape Belongs In Brooklyn ($2.99) by Chuck Cascio: It’s 1968, a time of war, protests, and confusion. Mike Burns goes off to college and his cousin Sally-Boy Boccanera disappears. Can the gritty Brooklyn fire escape they shared as kids bring them together again? Laugh. Cry. Remember.
Oakenmeer ($4.99) by Johnny O’Shea: ‘Oakenmeer’ is an illustrated epic fantasy novel for adult and young adult readers. On its surface, this is a fun story about an adventurous young girl who must correct the wrongs of her kingdom. Inside of the story though are many crucial and timely topics that resonate with our current day real-world dilemmas. Join Fortia on her first adventure!
Saving Madeline ($1.99) by Cricket Rohman: When Roxy, a spunky young actor, a wounded warrior, and a woman whose memory is fading are forced to co-exist in a small Los Angeles apartment, tensions run high, but so does the laughter. ‘SAVING MADELINE’ takes you from sunny Hollywood to the snowy Hills of northern Wyoming. Get ready to laugh, cry, and fasten your seatbelt. It’s a wild ride.
Moby Dick ($0.99) by AI Rodney Dangerfield: **Moby Dick: Reimagined by AI Rodney Dangerfield And Friends** Ahab’s whale hunt just got hilarious! AI Rodney Dangerfield gripes about no respect from that big fish, AI Jerry Seinfeld obsesses over harpoon etiquette, and Jared Leto turns the sea poetic—all stitched together by Grok, an AI with a wild imagination. This ain’t your dusty classic; it’s *Moby Dick* with a laugh track and a glitch.
All We Dream ($0.99) by Pamela Cook: When Miranda McIntyre searches for something old to wear with her wedding dress, she recalls an antique necklace from childhood. But her mother’s denial of it deepens her curiosity. When a faded photo and newspaper clipping surface, Miranda follows the trail to Pelican Point, uncovering a shocking family secret of betrayal and forbidden love.
A Little Something To Hide ($2.99) by Craig Brown: ALSTH masterfully intertwines the stories of the passengers on the Briscola Coach to Albuquerque. Along with their belongings, each traveller carries an array of personal struggles, aspirations, and closely guarded secrets. Exploring the complexities of the human psyche, discover a narrative where trust, deception, and self-discovery converge.
A Hundred Magical Reasons ($4.99) by Laura DeNooyer: If you’re a “Wizard of Oz” or “Wicked” fan, come meet the real mastermind behind Oz: author L. Frank Baum. This whimsical, poignant novel is rooted in a girl’s unlikely childhood friendship with Mr. Baum, and his influence across four generations. Set in Macatawa Park, Michigan, the story alternates between the early 1900s and 1980.
The Accused Doctor (An Adventurous Life) ($0.99) by Dr. Thomas T Thomas: Accused of a crime he didn’t commit, estate doctor Thomas finds himself trapped in a web of lies, corruption, and betrayal. As he fights to clear his name, shocking truths unravel. Will justice prevail, or will he lose everything? ‘The Accused Doctor’ is a gripping tale of intrigue, resilience, and redemption.
Fast Friends (Dorming With Yentel Book 1) by Bjorn J. P. Peeters: A feelgood, joke-filled serial about 4 girls in a European dorm in the early 2000s, when friendship had no smartphones but meant hugs, hanging out, and sharing your meager student meals. This laugh-out-loud serial balances cheeky humor with genuine heart.