
In the award winning novel, “Two Tears in a Bucket,” Kevin and Simone reminded us how powerful and lasting the bonds of love can be. But can it weather, Another Tear?
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In the award winning novel, “Two Tears in a Bucket,” Kevin and Simone reminded us how powerful and lasting the bonds of love can be. But can it weather, Another Tear?

Mallory Haulm survived his greatest enemy – his father. However, can he survive his Trinity – The Family Business, the Son of God and the Holy Hell Raiser?

Tall, dark, and handsome bestselling male author Xavier Preston thought his nightmare — in the form of Pilar, a fanatical stalker/fan — had finally ended. Little does he know it’s only beginning.
In the waning days of Indian Territory, the multi-racial, teenaged Rufus Buck Gang embarked on a vicious, childish, and deadly 13-day rampage that shocked even this lawless land. Based on the true story, this novel creates a turn-of-the-century tapestry of violence and innocence, butchery and grace—mirroring and chafing against the backdrop of a burgeoning US, and a disappearing American West.

“BEST BOOK I’VE READ THIS YEAR … A superbly written and cleverly crafted book. Gut wrenching reality and red raw details, reminding us of what so many choose to ignore. Your heart, soul and spirit absorb the characters. They take on their own persona in your imagination. You love them, you hate them, but throughout you sub-consciously root for their survival…” Amazon Review

Called “the Devil’s music,” the stories of the blues goes beyond jump turns, slow drag ditties, reel, jigs, minstrel songs, ragtime, or the buzzard lope. These lyrics connected to these stories celebrate heartache, separation, distrust, betrayal, lust, but they promise a healing love of revival and renewal.

“This is a beautiful collection of essays. It draws the reader into the life of a young man struggling with the twin pressures of race, and being the son of a Pentecostal preacher, in the context of a small California town at a moment of dramatic change in the country during the 1950s and 60s. The stories are vivid, personal, dramatic, and captivating.”

Doreen Grant has a killer memory. Silence is a fictional, psychological mystery of repressed memories, ruthless ambition and dark family secrets.

Violet, Shayne, and Fifi are three well-to-do suburbanites who appear to have it all, despite the turmoil and misery festering beneath the surface in their lives. When Violet reaches her limit, she does what any sensible woman would do: Blackmails a state prison warden into selling them their very own prison inmates. In exchange for their freedom, each prisoner would be at the mercy of his benefactor’s every wish and whim, regardless of how sinister. But never in their wildest dreams did the women imagine the chaos that would ensue from a simple little purchase.

Feisty and fabulous PR maven Jules Jackson has everything under control, which essentially means juggling two jobs, a difficult mother and all the drama of her crazy friends. But there’s one area where she’s sorely lacking: her love life.