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Things Left Unsaid: My Dad, the Mob, and Growing Up in the Nevada Gaming Industry

After Glenn Wichinsky's parents divorced, his mother took him and his siblings away from their father's questionable life choices. Glenn grew up in a sheltered South Florida neighborhood, dreaming of becoming a meteorologist. It wasn't until he was thirteen, on a visit to Las Vegas to see the father he barely knew, that Glenn's eyes opened to a wider world. A far cry from his life in Florida, the trips he made to the Sands Hotel and Casino over the years to see his father felt like living in a movie.

Shelter of the Monument: A Provincetown Love Story

Sometimes the wrong person says the right thing, and it makes all the difference.
In this coming-of-age memoir we meet Richard, a handsome, charming, mischievous, great guy with a fondness for the 1980’s party drug of choice, cocaine. Yvonne is 11 years younger, awkward, terrified of her own shadow and even more frightened by the idea of disappointing anyone in her life.
Their attraction makes no sense.

On Wings of Stone and Light

Ryon, a gargoyle who comes to life, is not a typical sixteen-year-old boy in love—he has dragon legs, a condor head, and a human torso and arms. He navigates wooing Madeleine, his sixteen-year-old human muse and angel medium, without her seeing him, only feeling his presence. Navigating an elusive love is difficult enough, but when paired with having to thwart a throng of monsters’ plan to ravage the town, it becomes nearly out of reach. With the help of old and new friends, magic potions, and lovestruck persistence, Ryon becomes human and gets the girl.

Áine's Salvation

★★★★★ Readers’ Favorite
FINALIST for the 2025 CIBA

She ran for her life. He’s the cowboy who can save her, if she lets him into her heart.

Áine Walker’s picture-perfect life in New York shatters the night she escapes a deadly threat. With nowhere else to turn, she flees to her best friend’s wedding in a small Montana town, hoping the wide-open skies will hide her past.

Elemental

Four men are about to discover things are definitely not what they seem…including themselves. Declan Makavoy, small town farmer and single father, finds out it’s not just his thumb that’s green. Ivan Soresceau, a local reporter, who always plays with fire in life and love, is about to discover what it means to be burned. Chester Silberglocke, the ailing but sage chiropractor, finds his death only the beginning of an atmospheric afterlife.

Adventures of a Forgotten Man

"Adventures of a Forgotten Man" examines our complicated relationships to work and career, and the changing culture of the modern corporate workplace. On the cusp of a promotion, an unassuming man working from home becomes estranged from his large multinational corporate employer. The man becomes increasingly isolated and unsettled as time goes on, and struggles to come to terms with his self-worth, and place in society.

The Song of the Midnight Rider

The lead driver for a crew of drug runners navigates back roads in blacked-out cars, headlights off, guided only by night vision and instinct. Once a boy with dreams of something larger, those visions burned away in 1986 as he watched the Challenger explode—an origin moment that reshaped his sense of risk, fate, and what a life could hold. What began as freedom—speed, distance, a life outside the rules—has hardened into obligation.

Beyond Her Silence

Beyond Her Silence is a heartfelt collection of short stories that brings to light the journeys women often carry quietly. Through gentle, honest and emotional storytelling, it uncovers the strength, resilience, and layers of feeling
storytelling, that lie beneath the surface of everyday life.
Each story takes you into moments of love and loss, hope and heartache, silence and self-discovery. The women in these pages face personal challenges, cultural pressures, and inner battles, reminding us of the courage it takes to stand up to the world and sometimes even to ourselves.

The Notorious Adams Boys

The Notorious Adams Boys is the story of three musicians—Don, Gary, and Arnie Adams from Greenfield, Ohio—who traveled all over the United States and Canada in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, playing hundreds of shows a year with George Jones, Johnny Paycheck, Merle Haggard, Little Jimmy Dickens, Marty Robbins and many other country stars. Famous for their musicianship, the Adams Boys were equally infamous for their inability to behave. Their story is intriguing, exciting, and hilarious.