Fiction
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What If.
by S. C. Harding
Part 1 follows Daisy; twenty-one and newly single, hoping a European cruise with her parents will be the perfect way to forget her cheating ex-boyfriend. She plans to put romance on the backburner, unwind and see the world. Instead, she meets the...
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My Haunting Desire
by Christina Elliott
Twenty-five-year-old Taylor Lively has just lost her beloved Aunt Beth—the last of her family. After losing her parents four years ago and then her baby, it was Aunt Beth who helped her through her heartbreak. Now, with Beth gone, Taylor is all...
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Without Conviction
by J.T. Brown
Abbottsville, at its surface, is a charming border-town on land never meant to be settled. It’s land that some say is cursed, but that many others have made a suspiciously lucrative living; at a cost that is often unchallenged by its citizens....
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Destroying Max
by Robert Sanderson
Montreal, 1960. Max Marchand’s life is seemingly perfect. He has a beautiful wife, Erin, and together with their four teenaged children, they live in a large house in Westmount—Montreal’s most desirable neighbourhood. Max is successful in his...
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The Seduction of Edith
The Prairie Years by Joan Talbot
The Seduction of Edith: The Prairie Years follows Edith Mary Williams, a young bride who leaves her home in Wales for the harsh and unfamiliar landscape of early-1900s Manitoba. As she struggles to adapt to life in a sod house, the demands of...
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Throwing the Hammer
by Gary J. Kirchner
Paranoid administrators, interdepartmental feuds, quirky staff members, and an eccentric headmaster: welcome to Winston Grant High School. Mark Patterson has a master’s degree in physics, wants to do nothing more than surf and ski, and believes...
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I Am Able to Tell You Now
by Bill Kennedy
As he nears retirement, high school history teacher Ben Henry finds himself thinking more and more about his elderly parents and the loss of family history through the passage of time. With his grandson, Michael, approaching an age where military...
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The Homesteaders
by Brad Kuich
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Canadian government advertised homesteading in the Canadian West as a means to a prosperous future. Free land? Who could resist? Never mind the land wasn’t the government’s to give away,...
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Remember, You Must Die.
by p.w. jones
Tim Scott, funeral director of the sunny (if slightly off-kilter) community of Swinging Palms, Florida, is used to the ebb and flow of local mortality. So when the death rate suddenly plummets, Tim notices. And when it suddenly surges, he really...
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Primeval Hope
by K. L. Turnbull
Renee is a single mother to twins Boone and Bonnie. Since the twins’ birth, the three of them have been a tight, close-knit family. But when the missing father arrives after twenty-three years of absence, the family’s insecurities, individual and...