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  • Book cover of One Voice Too Many

    Do we really know each other? Jeremy Walker seemed like a decent human being: hardworking, independent, intelligent. But he has a past that he can not quite shake and a terrible secret that only he knew. Despite a history of rocky relationships, he was determined to make a success of his relationship with Macy, an attractive woman who was similarly smart and independent. Will he succeed? The obstacles loom large.

  • Book cover of Riley

    Riley leaves her husband and savors her freedom. She hooks up once with Edward, who falls for her in a big way. When she resists, he tries stalking her; when she still says no, he turns to the Dark Web to figure out how to get back at her for her not wanting him. Things quickly get out of hand.

  • Book cover of Indivisible?

    Powerful but divergent interests come together in the turbulent political climate of the US. They converge for a common purpose: to fragment the Union that was won so bitterly 150 years ago.

  • Book cover of Allegiance
    Paul Midden

     · 2015

    Allegiance is a fast-paced, gritty political thriller that pits the forces of greed and religious fanaticism against believers in reason, justice, and the founding principles of the republic. The sequel to Indivisible? The Story of the Second American Civil War, this volume picks up after all attempts to thwart an attack on the US government ended in failure. Now the race is on to determine who will take control of the nation. Will the US hold together? Is it, as the Founders believed it to be, a perpetual union?

  • Book cover of Absolution

    Enter a life of duplicity lived near the heart of religious power: Radko Slopovich is a priest promised to celibacy but living with his wife and children. A man with ambition as well as love for his family, his conflicting passions are ignited and challenged when a highly placed Vatican official and a close personal friend ensnare him in a plot to change the Church and advance his career. Seduced by power and torn between his family and his holy vocation, Radko must choose what is real and important in his life. A majestic ending brings together the drama and power that are so distinctive of Catholicism and the humanity of its members, both lay and clerical.