Author's Website - MARTHA JETTE Fact Based Fiction
This book is fiction based on a true story of the horrid abuses suffered by 12 children in one Newfoundland, Canada family. Learn how the eldest son has taken up the cause on Parliament Hill in an attempt to find justice for what was done to him and his siblings 50 years ago. You will not believe what these people went through. To date, no one has stepped forward to help them. Find out why. Please note that this book is not for the faint of heart and is rated "R."
Author's Website - MARTHA JETTE Literary Fiction
No longer do we have to hide the strange and paranormal things that happen to us Martha Jette's book reveals many accounts of incredible experiences that cannot be shrugged away! Photographic evidence accompanies these bizarre yet common accounts
Author's Website - MARTHA JETTE Literary Fiction
After creating an unusual pair of glasses, a young nuclear scientist is thrown into the dark world of espionage as he assists the United States president to save humanity from a psychotic man bent on taking over the world.
Little does he know that it will be the worst time – and the best time – of his life.
$7.96 Kindle.
Author's Website - LAUREL RAIN SNOW Literary Fiction
Web of Tyranny by Laurel-Rain Snow is a narrative tale that is a furtive and complex story full of people, language, sadness, torture and, ultimately, inspiration.
Set during the 60s and 70s, the incredibly and convincingly flawed Margaret Elaine Graham leaves a bad childhood to unwittingly marry a control freak. If hindsight is 20/20 it takes Meg a few turns on the stile to set things right. Caught up in a near-compulsion of politics and war demonstrations, her growing addictions are tantamount and indistinguishable from her self-loathing and the mysterious veil of lies and betrayals, deeply buried, which, too, are the source of many of her current fears, dilemmas and growing addictions. Enticed by new possibilities and chafed by the strictures of marital ties, Meg bolts from the marriage with her toddler son in tow and reinvents herself as Lainey Graham. In her journey, she meets and connects with other women who seek to create a niche for themselves in radical politics in the emerging women’s movement and professional careers. An unfortunate affiliation with a disturbed young woman, Gretchen Collier, adds another dimension of tyranny to Lainey’s laden life, but in a leap of faith, she turns the ill-fated encounter into an opportunity to free herself from yet another negative relationship. The women redefine themselves through numerous processes available to them. As they move toward a deeper understanding of their needs and desires, they gradually evolve into the full flower of their humanity.
What fate awaits someone so plagued by the tyranny of a life controlled by others? Can Lainey finally thrust aside the cloak of domination and carve out her own destiny? Supported by a sisterhood of friends, she begins to do just that. On the eve of the country’s Bicentennial Celebration, she begins again – in a new life, with a newly created family – brave and determined to chart her own course.
$19.99 - Paperback - 538 Pages
Author's Website - LAUREL RAIN SNOW Literary Fiction
California, 1970: flush with idealistic ambition and youthful passion, best friends Lindsay and Gia are preparing to graduate from college. With their history of radical student activism, they're determined to make their mark on a country divided by the Vietnam War. Life rarely goes according to plan, however, and they soon find themselves juggling love and motherhood with careers and dreams that seem always just out of reach. They cling to their friendship through it all, relying on one another for the wisdom, laughter, and support that sustain them. Spanning nearly thirty years, Miles to Go offers an insightful look at the enduring friendship between two extraordinary women.
$17.99 - Paperback - 408 Pages 
Author's Website - LAUREL RAIN SNOW Literary Fiction
Laurel-Rain Snow, author of An Accidental Life and Embrace the Whirlwind, now tells her most triumphant story yet in Chasing Stardust. Compassionate and wise, this novel examines life, love, and parenting in the modern world. Once again, the author creates wonderfully flawed characters that readers will find impossible not to love for their dogged misdirected affections. In this tale, a single mother will learn to love herself after years of defeat, humiliation, and self-loathing and figure out what makes her happy as a parent, as a professional, and as a woman. With her hands full at home and at the office, love comes late in more ways than one. It's not exactly the love she was looking for, but finally, for once, love comes to stay and she's no longer chasing stardust, she's dancing in it.