A Whisper of Wickedness

By Alice Branch

Kara Keogh is an experienced detective, whose main asset is that she has an extraordinary intuition. Lately, both her private and her professional life had been extremely mundane. She had a feeling that something will happen and surely, soon enough Eduard Blackthorne steps into her life and opens her eyes to a whole different perspective on the world: the surrounding energy can give people the power to help or destroy others. Moreover, one’s inner energy is highly influenced by this! Will Kara be able to go past her own inner struggles and keep on the right path, or will she succumb to the darkness?

Deliberations in Dung – It’s a Beetle’s Life

By Andre Buitendag


A mirthful literary and revelatory satire for anyone who has ever pondered in poop, and knows that dealing in Dung can be delightful, possibly nourishing, and philosophical – a matter of life and death. Grow and travel with a dung-beetle and a young natural science student over the vast savanna, and be inspired to find and celebrate your place in the piles of bio-diversity and fascination around them – and you… and, with greater purpose, roll on:

Flames for Death

By A.K. Watkins

After a tragic accident leaves Amy the sole survivor of her family, she wants nothing more than to leave Northern Sciena and travel to a new continent where she can start over. The last thing on her mind is a centuries-old curse or magick. But then she and four others are magickally transported to Lorencost where 300 years earlier, a demon cursed the town to never see another passing day. Now, her only hope of keeping the secrets of her past and how her family died is to escape Lorencost. To do that, she must train her newly Awakened dragon magick and the same fire that left her scarred. Reluctantly, she places her trust in her newfound, just as secretive, allies as they prepare to travel through the first of seven deadly dungeons — Death. The name proves to be more than just a foreboding title as they realize that if they can’t cooperate, they won’t survive, let alone leave.

Knight of the Twin Moons

By Holly Bargo

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A magical union sealed with blood. A destiny plagued with inevitable misfortune.

Lord Shadow—a vicious and utterly terrifying fae assassin—is desperate for a mate. After being sent to the human realm, he finds a woman lying in a pool of her own blood. Although he knows not her fate or her purpose, he knows he must save her life, even if it comes at an irreversible cost.

And in the realm of the fae, danger is never far behind.

In the blink of an eye, her life is forever changed. She can never return to what she once knew.

After a life-altering accident, Cassandra wakes to find herself in a strange new world of magical creatures, bound by a blood union to the mysterious warrior who saved her life. Unlike anyone she’s ever met, she discovers that she is the bride to one who kills without mercy. And to make matters worse, she now possesses a mysterious power in her bones, a power that will determine the fate of the world around her.

That is, if she manages to survive.

Will she find the strength to face her destiny? Will she ever accept the fae lord who took her from everything she has ever known?

Territ’s Trials: Feuding Gods : Book One 

By Scott WB Woods

Lord Territ of Turin, known by the common folk in his Kingdom Fortuna as “The Lucky Lord”, just wanted to have a grand adventure, as his ancestors did when they founded his dynasty,

But of course, as any modern noble would expect these days, he wanted to be adventuring from the comfort of his luxurious carriage, surrounded by his noble chums and guarded by a small army of guards and knights. That’s not too much to ask for, now, is it? What a grand adventure it was supposed to be!

Unfortunately, things don’t go quite as planned for the poor fellow. A variety of difficulties such as assassins, mercenaries, cannibals and a little old fashioned international intrigue get in the way of what was supposed to be a perfectly good adventure.

Why, if things get any crazier, he might just have to take a more ‘hands-on’ approach, and nobody would want that!