Chief Calling Crow and the peaceful Muskogee, who lived in what is now Georgia and South Carolina, are enslaved by Spanish conquistadors, but Calling Crow refuses to submit and stages an incredibly strong and ultimately victorious rebellion. Original...
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When a rival tribe acquires guns from Spanish slavers, Calling Crow's own tribe is seriously threatened, and he considers approaching the English enemies of the Spaniards in the hopes of forging an alliance. Original....
The year is 1968. Like thousands of other American boys, Carl Melcher is drafted and sent to Vietnam. His new company is infected with the same racial tensions plaguing the nation. Despite that, Carl makes friends on both sides of the color line. The...
One of the most haunting mysteries in American history -- The Lost Colony of Roanoke -- comes roaring back to life in White Seed, with a compelling cast of characters, among them:Maggie Hagger, indentured Irish serving girl, a victim of rape and inti...
In the future, the love of a young man’s life is dying. He would do almost anything to keep her alive…except that! In Dog Man, it turns out that Oscar the tomcat was just misunderstood -- with deadly consequences… A love sick young man attemp...
On the border between the necropolis of Colma, home to over two million dead souls and 1,794 somewhat live ones -- and the gritty industrial working-class town of South City --
At 1015 Crestview, little seven-year-old Reynaldo cowers under the ...
Van Ripplewink: You Can't Go Home Again…a gritty, honest American novel straight out of our daily news headlines! Graffiti, petty theft, vandalism, strong arm robbery…have become the norm. Repeat criminals stalk the dark streets. N...
The chaos and violence of the second American civil war arrives in Mike McNerney's town when knife-wielding thugs invade his home. He, his wife, and their disabled daughter, take to their camper to find refuge in Canada. Along the way they evade rovi...
REVIEW By A. L. Peevey for Readers' Favorite 5 Stars:Los Angeles Book Festival WINNER! Talk to a Real, Live Girl And Other Stories by Paul Clayton is a short collection of light sci-fi tales. The flagship story is Talk to a Real, Live Girl. Disil...
Alex has fled a broken marriage and a dysfunctional society on Earth. Landing on the mining planet, Kratos, known to its male work force as Boyz Wurld, he hopes to lose himself in hard work, drinking, and the illusion of female companionship provided...
What do you do when you are an ex-soap star down on your luck and running out of money? For Daniel Maple, a chance meeting in a nightclub presents him with an offer he finds hard to refuse... But crime makes you pay. And someone, somew...
The best laid plans of gods and men go awry on... the Blue World.Loosely based on Zecharia Sitchin's Earth Chronicles, The Blue World follows the efforts of the Sumerian gods, the Anunnaki, as they land on earth to mine the gold there in order to rep...
What if you had access to a time machine and could go back to visit a deceased love... one more time. Would you?In 1962, Bobby Newman's Grandpa, a basement inventor, loses his wife to cancer, then begins to lose his mind to grief. While tuning up his...