Don’t Call Me Nev

Don’t Call me Nev begins with the adventures of a boy growing up in the North Queensland bush with constant companion Rover the kelpie-cross, an air rifle and a pet cockatoo. Early chapters recall shooting pigeons from the walls of one of the state’s major jails, almost drowning in a flooded creek, being stung by a freshwater stonefish, exploring a sinister hidden cave, surviving a cyclone, and attending a primary school where pupils learnt to cope with a sudden influx of migrant children w... [Read More...]

My Twin Flame Journey of Separation, Surrender, and Release: Unconditional Love Through Spiritual Lessons and Healing

An enlightening memoir that presents the deepest pain and highest love along V.C. Pitt’s path. Forgiveness is necessary to heal. Are you ready to drop your ego and pride and heal core wounds through unconditional love too? $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The Villains Who Snapped My Spine

The humor-laced and nostalgia-infused debut memoir follows A. H. Nazzareno in his attempt to make sense of a rare diagnosis. Written in a hospital bed and in the immediate weeks following major surgery, courtesy of Dr. Summeroff, an uncertain yet hopeful future emerges from a villain-riddled past. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Seeing Eye Girl

As the “Seeing Eye Girl” for her blind, artistic, and mentally ill mother, Beverly Armento was intimately connected with and responsible for her, even though her mother physically and emotionally abused her. She was Strong Beverly at school—excellent in academics and mentored by caring teachers—but at home she was Weak Beverly, cowed by her mother’s rage and delusions. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Drunk as Fu*k

“An unconventional take on a memoir!” – Amazon Review “one eyebrow-raising funny story after another” – Readers’ Favorite Review ___ Drunk as F*ck is part memoir, part self-development, with a touch of comedy. Born into an unstable family, Ryan Kanaley was eleven the first time he drank alcohol. By seventeen he nearly lost his life in a tragic accident. Before he was old enough to legally drink alcohol, he found himself behind bars. By the age of thirty... [Read More...]

Wisdom Keeper: My Extraordinary Journey to Unlock the Sacred Within

GOLD WINNER Memoir: 2022 Living Now Book Awards — Books for Better Living FINALIST New Age Nonfiction: 2022 International Book Awards Psychic dreams and visions, remembering past lives, and becoming an intuitive shamanic healer—this is the story of an ordinary woman’s extraordinary journey. With raw honesty, Chloe shares her story of awakening to her Divine purpose, healing herself and her journey to heal others. WISDOM KEEPER reveals the Divine pathway to a more peaceful, happy, fulfille... [Read More...]

YOU CAN’T COMPLETE ME: But I Can! A Self-Love Story

Licensed counselor by day and recovering codependent by night…This candid memoir offers a rare insight into the messy, imperfect journey of healing oneself to find true love. For their seventh wedding anniversary, Hayley Kaplan bought her husband a customized back scratcher as a joke. The inscription read, “For that seven-year itch.” Except she was the one who began an unexpected and torturous affair later that year. Torn between a marriage to a good man and someone whom she considered to... [Read More...]

Square Up: 50,000 miles in search of a way home

Have you ever wished you could run away and leave your life behind? Born on the “Day of the Wanderer,” Lisa Dailey has always been filled with wanderlust. Although she and her husband had planned to take their family on a ’round-the-world adventure, she didn’t expect their plans to come together on the heels of grief, after losing seven family members in five years. Square Up shows us that travel not only helps us understand and appreciate other cultures, but invites u... [Read More...]