Anna D. ‘s Ploy Against The Enemy
In the aftermath of her father’s death, Princess Aspasia of Dacia is left to fight against all odds to save her kingdom.
With the Romans encroaching on her territory and the barbarians waiting for their chance to strike, she must navigate the dangers of war, political intrigue and unexpected alliances, all while trying to prove herself to her own people.
Can this young royal outwit her enemies and prevent her kingdom from collapsing, or will she fall victim to the same cruel fate as her predecessors…?
Erik Larson’s The Kikiloa Chronicles
An ambitious time-surfing epic narrated by Kiki, aka Mitochondrial Eve. Beta readers call it A Wrinkle In Time for grown-ups.
Bryan Foreman’s Original Copy
A post-WWII Noir thriller where the shadows hate what they have become.
Moll Moonlight’s - Taken by the Highwayman
Historical romance get you hot about the décolletage? Men in tight breeches and ladies in lace make any love story tastier. And that’s before the unlacing begins… Join Moll Moonlight, for passion, drama, and steamy historical romance that doesn’t fade to black. (Think Bridgerton with highwaymen!)
Isabel Lin ‘s A Swan and a Koi
Tom Birch has everything-power, wealth, and a future as heir to the Birch empire. To the world, he’s untouchable, splitting his life between a glittering Manhattan penthouse he never calls home and a loft where fleeting romances with beautiful women play out on his terms. But everything changes when Rose Reis, his best friend’s younger sister, enters his orbit. Tom feels his carefully constructed walls begin to crumble. Their unconventional, open arrangement was never supposed to blur into something deeper, yet each stolen moment brings them closer to the kind of love Tom never dared imagine. Just as Tom and Rose are ready to embrace what they’ve both been longing for, duty comes knocking. Tom must choose between the empire he’s destined to inherit and the woman who made his penthouse feel like home.








A mighty fine list of authors, words and great writing!
I have so much reading to do. I’ve got to quit my job or something…the couple that I opened were quite fantastic.