On the Ethics of Killing: The Moral Math of Eating

Every meal is a moral act. Every bite carries a cost measured in carbon, in suffering, in land and water and life. We pretend otherwise because the alternative is to sit with the math and let it change us. On the Ethics of Killing: The Moral Math of Eating strips away the comfortable distance between the eater and the eaten. Blake Binford walks readers from the fluorescent aisles of the grocery store to the predawn stillness of a deer blind, from the industrial kill floor to the act of cleaning... [Read More...]

WEST of EAST

A Musical Novel The story of “East of West” is a story about many things: about different kinds of ambitions; reconciliations between the past and the future; about how in life no matter how far we travel, we often circle back to where we began; a story about how the past never forgets its’ secrets, and truth never dies. And perhaps mostly it offers the calculus of what we believe and what we accomplish equals who we become. $1.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: The Tales of Spudlichek

The Tales of Spudichek tells the first story in a series when the main character Spudlichek has special powers and travels all over the world helping to change bad people into good people. He uses the special Size Changer box to do this – its the size of a large match box and has a red button to make him giant size, orange for normal human size and the green button for making him the size of a beetle. This first story focuses on Hugo Bloggins, who started working at London Zoo and he was nast... [Read More...]

The Lightning Tree

Nature is fighting back. And it’s choosing its victims. When seventeen-year-old Flora Reed finds a dead body hanging from a tree in her yard, she knows something is terribly wrong. It’s not an accident. It’s not human. And it’s only the beginning. As more people in her small town turn up dead—twisted into branches, marked before they die—Flora begins to suspect a terrifying connection to the lightning strike that left her scarred… and her sister trapped in a silent, unreachable st... [Read More...]

Free: When Big Things Happen: Loss of a Pet: A Gentle Picture Book to Help Children Cope with Grief

When a beloved dog named Missy passes away, a young boy learns that grief doesn’t have to be faced alone — and that big feelings are safe to feel. When Big Things Happen: Loss of a Pet is a gentle picture book for ages 4–8 that walks children through the emotional landscape of loss with warmth, honesty, and the steady presence of caring parents. Includes a Parent Resource Guide to help caregivers find the right words and stay present while their child grieves. Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Corporate Escapades

Two heirs. One scandal. Twelve weeks to save their reputations or lose everything. When Paris DeMarcé and Vic Alarie are forced to rebuild their lives together from the bottom up, buried grief, family pressure, and undeniable chemistry collide. Corporate Escapades is an emotionally charged story of redemption, rivalry, and slow-burning love. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Murder By The Book

When crime author Emma Jenkins agrees to swap genres with bestselling romance writer Tom Pearce, it’s supposed to be a publicity stunt—nothing more than a battle of egos played out on air. Emma will write romance. Tom will write crime. Simple! And then a body turns up. As fiction and reality begin to blur, both writers are forced to confront an unsettling truth: $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Her Broken Road

Elianna knows her purpose in life is to be a loving wife to her future husband, whoever he may be. However, a string of devastating disappointments sabotages her deepest desire. Will things ever turn around for her? This 94-page book is a modern reimagining of the Samaritan woman in John 4 that tugs at heartstrings and inspires readers to put their hope in Jesus. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]