A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Manipulate

Michael Sunset’s memoir describes textbook narcissistic abuse. It details the way he was systematically manipulated by his ex-wife, her father, his mother, and sister to believe he had a mental illness that he did not have. His ex-wife worked to manipulate mental health professionals and the family court system to obtain control of their finances and daughter during their divorce process. He describes how confusing this type of abuse is to experience and how to defend against it. Many vic... [Read More...]

The 8 Step Beginner’s Guide to Value Investing

With 0% interest rates now the norm, your bank account is no longer the place to grow your nest egg. But contrary to popular opinion, investing in the stock market doesn’t have to be risky. By using a repeatable, and reliable investment process – ordinary investors can beat the pros. Inside this book you’ll discover the 8 criteria we use to identify profitable companies to invest in. Plus 20 examples of companies which meet these criteria $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Celebrity Roast: Ten Tales of Stardom, Fandom and Random Acts

‘A dark humorous short story collection bursting with surprises.’ Enter a world where Stars, champions, celebrities, and winners dazzle you to death. This offbeat short story collection tempts you with an entertaining and at times gobsmacking glimpse inside the strange lives of the bizarre crew who people fame and infamy. But be warned, addiction to celebrity can take a nasty turn and notoriety has the habit of becoming deadly. ... [Read More...]

Adult Conversation

April is a thoughtful yet sarcastic mother of two who tries her best to be a caring, connected mom in a middle-class culture where motherhood has become relentless. April rages at modern motherhood’s impossible pressures, her husband’s “Dad privilege,” and her kids’ incessant snack requests. She wants to enjoy motherhood, but her idealist vision and lived experience are in constant conflict with one another. Is she broken—or is motherhood? $0.99 on Kindle ... [Read More...]

If We Dare

Have you ever gone on a fake date? With your brother’s best friend? It all started when he rescued me from a dumpster. Not my best moment. Grumpy, broody, too hot to handle Walker needs a date for a wedding. Let the complications begin. One wedding. One weekend. Two hearts. It’s all for show, right? $2.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Persimmon Apricot, Gunfighter

After losing everything he held dear to the wickedness of man and the weakness of the law, Persimmon Apricot is a lost soul who places no value on the lives of callous men and little value on his own. Resistant to the label of Gunfighter, he vehemently rejects offers to be a gun for hire, preferring to drift aimlessly to outrun his memories. ... [Read More...]

Free: Accidental Lazarus

It is sort of annoying having dead people dropping by at all hours… A paranormal detective like Dave Callaghan has already seen everything, but he never expected to find a presumed dead mobster drinking scotch in his armchair. He is definitely unhappy when he (it?) engages him to find out who shot him. But the worse is yet to come; Dave’s girlfriend gets involved and the real trouble begins. Episode 1 of the DEAD & BUSY series will keep you laughing to the (bitter) end. ... [Read More...]

Free: Super Dog Zam: A Helping Pal for Grieving Children (Ages 6-9)

This book is a beautiful and moving allegory of loss and coping, and is particularly poignant for children who may be dealing with death and grief for the first time. This version of Super Dog Zam targets the 6-9 year age group to aid in your family’s grief journey. In this edition, we aim to provide an introduction to the concepts of death and grief in a relatable, uplifting story, followed by a workbook including age-appropriate questions to guide children through their own thoughts and fee... [Read More...]