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The Manor of Dreams Book Cover
25 copies
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Mexican Gothic meets Everything I Never Told You in Christina Li’s haunting novel about the secrets that lie in wait in the crumbling mansion of a former Hollywood starlet, and the intertwined fates of the two Chinese American families fighting to inherit it.

They say what you don’t know can’t hurt you. But silence can be deadly.

Vivian Yin is dead. The first Chinese actress to win an Oscar, the trailblazing ingénue rose to fame in the eighties, only to disappear from the spotlight at the height of her career and live out the rest of her life as a recluse.

Now her remaining family members are gathered for the reading of her will and her daughters expect to inherit their childhood Vivian’s grand, sprawling Southern California garden estate. But due to a last-minute change to the will, the house is passed on to another family instead—one that has suddenly returned after decades of estrangement.

In hopes of staking their claim, both families move into the mansion. Amidst the grief and paranoia of the families’ unhappy reunion, Vivian’s daughters race to piece together what happened in the last weeks of their mother’s life, only to realize they are being haunted by something much more sinister and vengeful than their regrets. After so many years of silence, will the families finally confront the painful truth about the last fateful summer they spent in the house, or will they cling to their secrets until it’s too late?

Told in dual timelines, spanning three generations, and brimming with romance, betrayal, ambition and sacrifice, The Manor of Dreams is a thrilling family gothic that examines the true cost of the American dream—and what happens when the roots we set down in this country turn to rot.
  • LGBTQ+
  • Suspense
We Would Never Book Cover
25 copies
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A riveting literary page-turner that explores the extremes to which a family will go to protect their own—for fans of Miranda Cowley Heller and Laura Dave.

No one is more surprised than Hailey Gelman when she comes under suspicion for the murder of her soon-to-be ex-husband Jonah. Hailey—nicknamed Sunshine by her mother for her bright outlook and ever-present smile—is the peacemaker who has always tried to do what her family expects of her.

The months leading up to Jonah’s death have been fraught, including a bitter separation and a messy custody battle over their young daughter, Maya. When Hailey files a motion to relocate to Florida so she can be near her family, the divorce begins to escalate, drawing in all the members of Hailey’s family, who are determined to help her however they can.

Most invested is Sherry, Hailey’s mother who wants nothing more than to be close to her family. Then there’s Nate, Hailey’s devoted and protective older brother, as well as the patriarch, Solomon, who is keeping a secret of his own that threatens the stability and security Sherry has worked so hard to maintain. As the divorce spirals dangerously out of control, they are all forced to consider just how far they will go for each other.

Part gripping mystery, part compassionate family drama, We Would Never explores what people are capable of when they feel cornered, and how, in the absence of forgiveness, love and hate can intertwine and turn deadly.
  • Crime
  • Suspense
God Created Random: A Tale of Horror in the Age of Paranoia Book Cover
100 copies
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God Created Random is a gritty and hard-hitting work of literary horror not for the weak or faint of heart. In our age of paranoia, God Created Random is a tale of chilling near-future possibilities that questions if we are sleepwalking into a similar fate.

In the year 2033, a team of U.S. mercenaries employed to conduct operations in the Golden Triangle region of Mexico is dispatched to investigate an anomalous crater of glass, the amassing cartel defectors guarding it, and the two unlikely members of New England neo-nobility running the show—the daughter of a sitting U.S. Senator and the son of the ultra-wealthy owner of a ubiquitous private tech firm.

A highly skilled State Department Operations Team, led by Gold, a former Airborne Ranger, is forced to fight for survival and sanity in that brutal and lawless land seldom examined in favor of first-world apathy. No strangers to violence and brutality, Gold and his team confront terrors of the past, present, and future all along the way.

Likewise, haunted Deputy Roland Delante of Pueblo County, Colorado is the first to respond to a disturbing case of self-immolation. An FBI Special Bulletin regarding the handling of ritualistic suicide demands the case be handed over to state investigators, leaving Roland with more questions than answers, and struggling to find purpose in a society fraying at the edges.

Will Roland and Gold overcome the demons of their past and the ordeals of the present to uncover the truth, or will they be crushed under the unbearable weight of injustice, bureaucratic apathy, societal malcontent, and cosmic terror?

S.H. Killerman draws upon violence and terror in our "Age of Paranoia," to deliver an eerie and entertaining journey perfect for the horror enthusiast whose eyes are wide open.
  • Literary Fiction
  • Thriller
The December Issue Book Cover
5 copies
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The joys of retirement feel imminent to columnist Paul Scrivensby, but when his penultimate column stirs controversy, the writer soon finds easing into carefree days of leisure a luxury growing elusive. Embroiled in the unexpected pursuits presented before him while on the verge of retirement, Paul discovers what he and others are capable of and searches for understanding of what is truly expected of him at this pivotal point in his life.

"a splendid work of enormous value and imagination. . . The December Issue warms up the soul from its first chapter to the last.” –Chancticleer Book Reviews, 5 Stars
  • Fiction
  • Contemporary
Identity Crisis (a Lawyer's Tale): How Divorce Nearly Ended My Life Book Cover
15 copies
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Identity Crisis (A Lawyer's Tale): How Divorce Nearly Ended My Life is a gripping, heart-wrenching memoir that takes you on an unforgettable journey through the depths of personal despair and the heights of human resilience. Robert L. Wegman, Esq., a distinguished lawyer and former military officer, lays bare his soul in this candid account of his battle with identity loss and self-doubt following a devastating divorce.In these pages, you will find a raw and powerful narrative that transcends the typical memoir. Mr. Wegman navigates the reader through the darkest corners of his mind and heart, revealing how his seemingly perfect life unraveled and how he fought to reclaim his sense of self.

This is a story not just of survival, but of transformation and triumph against overwhelming odds.With profound insights and a touch of grace, Identity Crisis delves into universal themes of love, loss, and redemption. It offers invaluable lessons on coping with life's most challenging transitions and finding strength in vulnerability.

Whether you're facing a personal crisis or simply seeking inspiration, this book is a beacon of hope and a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit.Discover how one man's journey through the abyss can inspire us all to find light, even in our darkest moments. Identity Crisis is more than a book-it's a lifeline for anyone striving to rebuild and thrive in the face of life's uncertainties.Trigger

This book contains sensitive content that may be distressing to some readers. It addresses topics such as divorce, emotional distress, mental health struggles, and suicidal thoughts. Readers who may be affected by these themes are advised to proceed with caution and seek support if needed.
  • Memoir
  • Biography
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