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Finding My Olympia

Northern California, 1955. A career and independence feel worlds away for 18-year-old Greek-American Yianna Diamantopoulos. Her sheltered life in her uncle’s bakery is shattered when her older sister Olympia vanishes without a trace. Local authorities are quick to dismiss the concerns of immigrant families, leaving Yianna with a painful realization: She’s on her own.

God Help Me

God Help Me is one of 9 other books I have written. I write to help people realize they can live in this world despite many handicaps. I want readers to know that despite life's shortcomings you can shine. I grew up in a very bad household, but I never quit trying. The message in all my books is to never quit. Most of my books are real life people who struggled to exist. I have one fiction called Albion. It is made up of 8 chapters, each a different story. I also started the Veterans Brotherhood a n organization that prevents veteran suicides and veteran homelessness.

Widowhood: The Next Chapter, I'm Still Here - Now What?

This heartfelt and candid memoir serves as an essential guide for anyone navigating life after loss. It recounts one woman's journey through three marriages, two funerals, and one divorce, while offering valuable insights and practical wisdom for others on similar paths. The personal narrative begins in the shadowy world of organized crime, where the author’s first husband introduces a sense of danger into their lives, where dinner guests check their firearms at the door.

Blood Saints

Blood Saints reimagines the Spanish Inquisition as a rising supernatural empire. When Torquemada and two fellow inquisitors travel to Wallachia seeking new ways to crush heresy, they encounter werewolves, ancient Carpathian spirits, and Vlad Dracul. The monks return to Spain. Two are vampires, and one is a werewolf. They are driven by hunger, zeal, and a theology of fear. Two unlikely figures rise in opposition. Rabbi Benveniste, a Kabbalistic scholar, loses his wife and daughter to the fangs of Torquemada.

We Are Stupid. Bleeding. Naked History:

We were legends. For Like... seven minutes. In We Are Stupid. Bleeding. Naked History, J. Tyson Dickson looks back at the reckless, absurd, and strangely beautiful misadventures of youth — from streaking through Albertson’s in T-shirts and nothing else, to selling fake ecstasy at a Kool Keith concert, to hitchhiking across Alaska with nothing but books and a backpack. But behind the chaos—beneath the firecrackers, the road trips, and vending machine heists—there’s something else: the slow, weird, beautiful process of growing up.

Live From America: How Latino TV Conquered the United States

In the 1970s and 80s, while ABC, NBC, and CBS battled for every screen, a Mexican family, alongside a savvy American operator, quietly laid the foundation for an empire. Against media titans like Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch, they achieved the unthinkable: breaking into the tightly guarded world of U.S. television. Later, after being pushed out by political and corporate interests, they returned through an alliance as improbable as it was strategic—with the former agent of Ronald Reagan, Elizabeth Taylor, and Marlon Brando.

Rainbow Kite

Lulu wasn't planning to go outside... until that strange little kite showed up. It was plain. A little ragged. Definitely lost. But when Lulu tried to reel it in, it didn't act like any kite they'd ever seen. It tugged like a scrappy pup, soared like a runaway train, spun into a flouncy party hat, then sailed off like a pirate ship. As Lulu chases it through the neighborhood, imagination takes flight and catches the attention of other kids, curious and unsure.

Six Mile Store

SOMETHING UGLY’S WAITIN’ FOR YOU

Honey’s working weekends down at the Six Mile, trying to figure her life out. Her boyfriend’s about to leave the country, her college advisor hates her guts, her momma ain’t listening, and she’s got this cop breathing down her neck just about all the time.

She finds a friend in her new colleague Lisa, but when one of their regular customers turns up dead, everything goes sideways faster than a greased hog at the county fair…