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Afterlife by Guy Smith

AFTERLIFE is a humorous yet tragic tale that forces everyone rethink their postmortem prejudices. If you think life is frustrating, try death.

Patches of Grey by Roy L. Pickering Jr.

Tony Johnson’s sights are set beyond the trappings of a humble upbringing, but collegiate dreams and falling in love with a white classmate put him at odds with his father.

Beyond Betrayal by Jane Hoppe

Entertaining, energetic, and funny story of 25-year-old Maria Beaumont’s emotional healing and balancing today’s workplace challenges, fuzzy dating rules, and her own dreams. Engaging characters, thoughtful story.

A Painful Post Mortem by Mel Menzies

A contemporary story of love stretched to its limits by divorce, drug abuse, and bereavement.  As divorced parents Claire and Mark are forced together to solve the mystery of their daughter’s death, they find forgiveness and peace of mind.

A Little Bit of Sin by Nikki Nicole

Sinatra is the fabric that holds her family together. Her world begins to unravel when she finds lipstick on her husband’s briefs that isn’t hers.

Have You Got Any Change?: Coins I Mean by Bora B. Lee

This is a novel written in prose poetry.  It contains a collection of 201 vignettes of various forms.  The vignettes are interlaced, connected, linked to form an impression, to tell a story.  The story is that of an ordinary modern man who handles many of life struggles with humor, emotion, and scientific rigor.