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Hill House Manor: 13 Ghost Stories

Hill House Manor – 13 Ghost Stories by Linda Anthony Hill is a book of ominous tales of the paranormal that'll have you looking over your shoulder to make sure you're actually alone. These are Ghost Stories written by the owner of an actual haunted house in Texas that bears the same name as her book. Her hair-raising ghost stories are ...

His Garden: Conversations with a Serial Killer

His Garden: Confessions of a serial killer by Anne K. Howard is a startling account of her intimate talks and correspondence with serial killer, William Devin Howell.  Like most serial killers, William Devin Howell seemed like a very normal young man who was a hard-working, landscaper; Howard writes, “In many levels, he could not be more ...

His True and "Unveiled" Face!

Fr. Charles Anemelu's book, "His True and 'Unveiled' Face", is an epic, meticulously detailed study of what Jesus might have looked like during his few decades on earth. His work on the subject displays the same thoroughness, and intensity that the great biographer Robert A. Caro is noted for in his work.
Father Anemelu's ...

Holy Parrot

Holy Parrot by Angel A is a captivating journey of faith and self-discovery. Set in Buritaca, Colombia, readers follow Maria on her unexpected path through doubt and temptation when Gabriel – an enigmatic parrot that speaks with divine power – tells her she will bear the new Christ.

In this fascinating cross-cultural novel, ...

HOME AT THE EDGE

"Home at the Edge" by Ronald Schulz delves into the compelling tale of a seventeen-year-old Schulz amidst the Weathermen's and the counterculture era in general. This period marked the emergence of a militant faction within the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), striving to "Bring the War Home" through intense direct ...

Home for the Bewildered

Author Michelle Tobin, a practicing clinical social worker, has brilliantly utilized her professional skills in her novel "Home for the Bewildered."  Her experience writing psychological assessments and her many years in the mental health field contribute to her ability to develop unforgettable characters.  The plot setting is ...

Home to McCarron's Corner

Home to McCarron’s Corner, by Sharon k. Middleton, is a historical fiction/fantasy with a contemporary twist. In the contemporary setting, Lily Van Der Houghton is struggling with finding direction for her life. She is a newly licensed physician but without a direct calling, so she takes time off to hike in the mountains with a few medical ...

HOMELAND

Homeland by Joseph Love masterfully blends science, politics, and fiction into a compelling narrative that examines the profound impact of artificial intelligence and robots on the future of humanity. Set in a not-too-distant future, the book delves into the ethical dilemmas, societal shifts, and political struggles that arise as technology becomes ...

Homo atromitos saw the rise of the New Sun

The time is a billion years in the future. Hannah and her daughter, Abbie, are both homo atromitos; descendants of the homo sapiens race that once inhabited Earth. They are on a collision course with destiny on a planet spinning out of control.

“Homo Atromitos saw the rise of the New Sun” is the story of a pregnant mother who ...

Honeymoon at Sea

    Honeymoon at Sea, by Jennifer Silva Redmond, is a captivating memoir and tale of sailing in a small boat for the first year of her marriage to Russell Redmond. Her grandfather once said, "If you want to get to know someone, take a long trip in a small boat."

Redmond's captivating memoir takes you on ...

 

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