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101 Borden Street
Susan Eileen Walker
A house trapped in time. A ghost who is not a ghost. A love story waiting to be played out a hundred and sixty years after the couple was separated by murder. Following a lead in the antique jewelry box that is her only link to her family, Ariel arrives at 101 Borden Street looking for answers. What she finds are more questions and trouble when her abusive ex-boyfriend follows her, intent on renewing their relationship. With the help of her new friends, Ariel overcomes her past while finding that her family ties run a lot further back in time than she ever expected.


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ISBN: 1-59129-538-6, 148 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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20/20 Vision
Nile J. Limbaugh
Jeremiah Corday is mortally wounded in the battle of Trader’s Hill, a Civil War conflict too obscure to be written into the history books. From this moment he is doomed to immortality. But he must pay a price. Nearly 100 years later Ramsey Paxton, bored with his mundane existence, pulls up stakes and invests his life savings in a dilapidated Georgia timber mill that comes with an antebellum style mansion. As he works to restore the neglected mansion, he discovers an ancient light bulb which, when turned on, discloses a horrifying past. Melba DeSoto, a big city newspaper reporter, returns to her hometown and meets her match in Ramsey Paxton. Together they experience unbelievable terror as their life-paths converge. Murder, hatred, alligators, and a mysterious swamp blend together in a riveting tale as violent death, both past and present, slithers through rural Georgia and pits good against evil.


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ISBN: 1-59129-586-6, 172 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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95 South
Scott Odom
Max Sterling and Candy Waters are two aging Gen-Xers who are down on their luck and living just outside Manhattan. One night while out drinking, a man appears who says he has an offer from an old dealer friend of Max’s from Danbury prison. Little do they know, this will literally blow up in their faces and begin an adventure that will take them careening down 95 South in one crazy trip filled with lust, bullets, redneck pyromaniacs, and angels.


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ISBN: 1-4137-7699-X, 158 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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A Message from the Hood
Eric L. Wattree Sr.
Some of the greatest minds I’ve ever known held court while sitting on empty milk crates in the parking lot of ghetto liquor stores. It was at their feet that I first embraced the love of knowledge, and through their tutelage, learned to define self-worth in my own terms. These are the “Eulipians”—writers, poets, musicians, painters, and uncommon drunks—those shade-tree philosophers who contemplate the fungus within the cracks of society. While these obscure intellectuals stand well outside the mainstream of academy, I watch with astonished delight as their students infuse the various philosophies of these ghetto thinkers into the mainstream of human knowledge. As one such student, I fully embrace the proposition that knowledge is free, and will, thus, transcend attempts to contain it through barriers of caste and privilege, leaving man’s innate thirst for knowledge free to overwhelm his lust for stupidity. It is in this context that I relate this message from the bowels of society.


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ISBN: 1-4137-6174-7, 196 pages, 6x9

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Acacia Grove
Lydia Susan Long
Wisps of hair that defied entrapment flew around her face at will or nestled at the nape of her neck. Flashing brown eyes revealed her mood at any given moment. They made a stunning couple for the three years they had been together. He was tanned, blonde, and solidly built. Grey eyes complemented a firm jaw and lips that seldom smiled. There was no depth in their relationship. No anchor for when the winds of daily living shook the core of their reality. She had left five years ago, sensing that her husband’s newfound money maker was nothing more than legalized murder, and Carolyn Anders wanted no infant’s blood on her lily white hands. Her society friends and members of the different civic organizations she belonged to had sparked some pretty hot debates over this issue. Majority ruled that God’s wrath was most likely about to fall on a certain abortion clinic. Carolyn could no longer withstand the disapproval of that majority and made a deliberate, well thought out decision to divorce her husband on moral grounds. It had been a convenient out, and she quickly regained the loyalty and friendship she so desperately needed in her self-serving, shallow existence.


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ISBN: 1-4137-0060-8, 144 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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Accidental Author: A Charlie and Caitlin Archer Novel
G.O. Davis
“Get even” national politics; greedy Southern politicians and a corrupt City Hall unknowingly encroach on common Charlie and Caitlin’s carefree fun-loving world. Unaware, Charlie, a thrill-seeking motorcyclist, finds himself giving up biking to write an adventure-comedy-love story about motorcycling across America and Canada. Multiple forces invade Charlie and Caitlin’s world inspiring more research and writing until a cohesive manuscript emerges. Caitlin and friends coerce him into offering it to a large international publishing house, “just one time”. To their consternation, these same multiple forces cause them to forsake their beloved world and struggle with politicians. As they struggle in these new environments, politics and novelist efforts, their world is turned upside down. He struggles to win back her love, reclaim their private world and fly again with Red, his alter ego. Accidental Author pulls the reader into startlingly real feelings in this blend of fantasy, imagination and Southern politics.


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ISBN: 1-4137-5290-X, 447 pages, 6 x 9

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According to Sam
R. Clayton Lewis
According to Sam, an engaging novel, tells of Sam, a Depression baby, growing up on the family farm in Green Field, Horry County, South Carolina, with a father who has difficulty accepting his son because he wants to teach rather than farm. Sam’s encounters with people in grade school, Edisto Military School, college, the Army, and his career keep the book moving.

National and international affairs affecting Sam’s life are told. He and Millie marry while he is at Fort Bragg; their son is born eleven months later while Sam is returning to civilian life and experiencing new challenges. The stresses of working, caring for elderly parents, and keeping peace in the family are addressed.

Retiring and moving to Charlotte, Sam and Millie experience health problems but manage to travel some with their grandsons. Accepting erectile dysfunction is difficult for Sam until he finds relief through vacuum erection therapy.


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ISBN: 1-4241-0536-6, 326 pages, 6 x 9

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Adrift Blue Ocean Meadows
Rebecca Yvonne Brown
On a hilltop overlooking Elizabeth Bay stood a weather-beaten brick house with missing shutters and mossy stone steps. The Gainers had lived there for generations and were no strangers to the way of life. Three generations of sailors and whalers had their share of hardships and danger. George Gainer, unlike his father and grandfather, loved the open sea, despite all their warnings. He would trade everything to just spend one day on a great sailing vessel, even if it had to be against his father’s wishes; and he did. But would he live to tell about it? In 1954, Hurricane Hazel left in its wake devastation and despair off the shores of Virginia, but she left something more. Just to stand on the decks of a once-great sailing vessel was enough to satisfy George and his friends for a lifetime.


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Aged In The Vat
Peggye Swenson
AMANDA MASON returned to her Kentucky roots from her home in California to bury her father and help close down the family distillery. The shocking discovery of a long-missing dead uncle puts a hitch in all plans and gives Amanda a problem. If she tells about Uncle Herm and where she found him, the distillery's aged product will be dumped in the Mississippi along with the family name and reputation. If she keeps the secret, she's going to have to deal with a well-pickled uncle. Asking for help from her twin cousins is a waste of time. Ditto her Aunt Aggie and her first love, Steve, who is now the county sheriff. The family can't keep a secret in a safe and Steve will probably arrest her. Toss Dog into the mix, who learns to be an alcoholic while helping Amanda play 'thimble thimble' with Herm, and you have the intriguing plot for Aged In The Vat.


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ISBN: 1-59129-449-5, 206 pages, 6 x 9

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Airy Waters
Rick Cramer
Airy Waters is the story of the first woman to play professional basketball in the NBA with the Dallas Mavericks franchise. Though she may be one of the greatest women in sports history, this young, dynamic woman must shoulder a tremendous burden. Due to her legacy—one where her father Kicker Waters abducted her mother Debby Montgold in 1972, Airy was subsequently raised in Mexico as the child of a fugitive. Even though her parents fell in love, married and became Christian missionaries, a terrible secret shadows her life as she must return to Ardmore, Oklahoma, to meet her maternal grandmother Viola Montgold. Airy, as talented as she is, can only wish that life could be as easy for her as it is on a basketball court, for she will face madness, a reckoning for the sins of her father, and her own guilt concerning the death of her mother and older sister Alicia.


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