New! Hobbadehoy Rising An ebook from Historium Press. In the Five Points of Lower Manhattan in 1854, trust is a stranger. A seventeen-year-old orphan, Pencil, is considered a “hobbadehoy”—not a boy, but not yet a man. Shipped off to Ohio and in the face of bias, superstition, grave robbers, and kidnappers, can he learn to trust in order for justice to prevail? Purchase From: The Reformation of Nate Adare
Without his father in his life, Nate lashes out against the world. Can a series of unsettling events and a bizarre genetic code alter his outlook? "an interesting twist involving past memories that keeps readers not only wondering what will happen next, but also wondering if Nate’s afflictions could be something that might occur in real life, and not just in this fictional story." Lynette Latzko, The Feathered Quill September, 2021. Purchase From: Revelations From the Dead: Chronicles of the Night Waster
1837, New England—in the absence of science, superstitions become the anticipated cures for a dreaded disease…and keeping the dead from rising. Welcome to the ghoulish side of American history. "Readers immersed in today's struggles over COVID will find much to recognize in this vivid story of discovery, recovery, and threats that stem from illness, evil, legends, and lost treasure alike...readers remain involved and interested to the end." Diane Donovan, Donovan Literary Services December, 2020. "...a gripping read." Risah Salazar, The Feathered Quill October 22, 2020. Purchase From: |
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AMERICAN BRUSH-OFF
The forgotten internment of World War II . . . It’s 1942, and seventeen-year-old Lud Mueller is an All-American boy. He’s got it all—looks, athletic ability, popularity and the sweetest girl between Chicago and New York. Now the only country he’s ever known has a plan to tear his life to pieces without giving him a fighting chance. "The story kept me enthralled through the entirety of the book."--Amy Lignor, The Feathered Quill. September 1, 2020. "American Brush-Off offers young adults a compelling, unusual examination of American society at a crossroads, offering insights into the foundations of prejudice and fear that arise from war."--Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review November, 2020. Purchase from: |
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THE CORKSCREW APP Imagine your cell phone as a portal into a wormhole. You stumble into 1754 and discover young George Washington accused of murder! ". . . will entertain readers"; "an ingenious variation of time travel"---AKRON BEACON JOURNAL 3/27/16 "A deftly crafted, consistently entertaining, and original novel from beginning to end, "The Corkscrew App" is highly recommended for personal reading lists, as well as school and community library science fiction collections for young readers." Midwest Book Review, 6/16 Purchase From: |