Wednesday, June 17, 2026
The Honu Diary: A Journey of Coming Together (The Pono Trilogy Book 2)
Monday, June 15, 2026
The King of Business: Power Has A Price (The Danger Series Book 1)
The King of Business: Power Has A Price
(The Danger Series Book 1)
Scott has spent his life doing everything right — working hard, staying loyal, following the rules — only to watch others rise while he stayed stuck. Then Danger appears - wealthy, magnetic, impossibly successful, and offering Scott a life he never believed he could touch. But behind the luxury and the promises lies something far more calculated. Danger’s world isn’t built on luck. It’s built on influence. On manipulation. On a system designed to shape the people inside it.
As Scott becomes “2,” a name Danger gives him, he begins to sense the truth: he wasn’t chosen for his skills. He was chosen for his mind — the way it sees patterns, the way it bends under pressure, the way it can be guided. The deeper he goes, the more he realizes that nothing around him is random. Not the money. Not the women. Not the opportunities. Not even the timing. Because in Danger’s world, every move is intentional… and every person is a piece on a board they don’t know they’re standing on.
A gripping psychological thriller about ambition, identity, and the hidden cost of stepping into someone else’s empire.

Sunday, June 14, 2026
Queen of the Island: A True Story of France and The Early Settlement of Canada by Glenn Stewart Coles
Queen of the Island:
A True Story of France and The Early Settlement of Canada
The true story of Margeurite Roberval (nicknamed Daisy) has been told for almost five hundred years. When eighteen-year-old Daisy is forced to sail from France to Canada in 1541, her secret lover gets a job as a settler and follows along. When their affair is discovered, Daisy, her lover and her handmaiden are abandoned on a remote island on the Saint Lawrence River. Facing brutal winters, starvation, predatory beasts, and despair, the three must summon courage, ingenuity, and unbreakable bonds to survive.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Echoes of Tomorrow: Stories of Love, Regret, and Technology
What if the future remembered you better than you remembered yourself? Echoes of Tomorrow is a haunting and lyrical collection of seven speculative fiction stories that explore the tangled bond between humanity and the technology it creates to soothe, preserve, or replace it.
In these pages, mothers are cloned, memories are edited, simulations replace lost sons, and sleep itself can be outsourced — all in the name of progress, connection, or survival. But at what cost?
Each story blends emotional realism with futuristic tension, offering a glimpse into intimate lives unravelling under the weight of love, grief, greed, and regret. From quiet domestic tragedies to moral reckonings on a global scale, this collection lingers long after the last page.
Poetic, unsettling, and deeply human - these are stories of what we long for, and what it costs to reach for it.
About the author:
Roxanne is a young psychologist, a teacher, and a mother living in London. She writes with urgency, tenderness, and a sharp eye for how the future reflects the most fragile parts of who we are.

Sunday, June 7, 2026
AI Misunderstood: Artificial Intelligence Made Simple
AI Misunderstood:
Artificial Intelligence Made Simple
Saturday, June 6, 2026
From Brilliant Bitch To Dynamic Diva!: The Working Woman's Guide Vol 2
From Brilliant Bitch To Dynamic Diva!:
The Working Woman's Guide Vol 2

Friday, June 5, 2026
Tech Equity: Freedom Through Enabling Technology:
Tech Equity: Freedom Through Enabling Technology:
A Dream Officer's Playbook for Tech Equity in Disability and Aging Services
by Precious "Preciosa" Myers-Brown
What does freedom actually look like for someone who has been told what they cannot do their whole life?
That question lives at the heart of Tech Equity: Freedom Through Enabling Technology by Precious "Preciosa" Myers-Brown. It is a book about what becomes possible when a whole community -- providers, families, Direct Support Professionals, policymakers, and the people being served -- decides that the way things have always been done is not good enough anymore.
The care system we are working inside was built in the 80s, way before we had the tools we have today. Imagine finding a pager from that era and thinking it still works -- then spending years looking for the payphone you need to go with it. We honor what was built with what we had. And now it is time for all of us to move forward together.
This is not a book about technology replacing people. It is about technology giving people back their time, their dignity, and their choices -- and giving the communities around them the tools to actually support that. DSPs who are burned out. Families who are exhausted. People with disabilities who deserve more than a system running on assumptions from 40 years ago. The blueprint is here. The community that changes this already exists. This book is for all of you.
Tech Equity: Freedom Through Enabling Technology
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
The Fall of Two Houses
The Fall of Two Houses
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
She No Name
What if the deepest rupture in a life is not meant to destroy identity, but to strip it bare?
She No Name inhabits the charged space between heartbreak and awakening. It begins with a woman undone by an emotional bond she cannot explain, then follows her into a private landscape of obsession, insomnia, spiritual unrest, and memory. The book does not move like a conventional narrative. It drifts through prose reflections, meditations, and poems, letting the reader experience the collapse of an old self in fragments, flashes, and emotional aftershocks.
Its world is intensely interior, but never abstract. Gardens, trees, smoke, fire, wings, stillness, and light recur like landmarks in an inner geography. A woman stands in the ashes of her former life. Solitude becomes not exile, but shelter. Forgiveness is reframed as recalibration. Even the title suggests a threshold state: a self no longer willing to be fully defined by the given name, the old wounds, or the version of womanhood handed to her by others.
The emotional stakes are not simply romantic. Beneath the book’s spiritual language runs a deeper current of buried trauma, unmet longing, and the exhausting habit of locating worth outside the self. As the pages unfold, the central tension becomes clear: what happens when the identities formed through pain, rejection, desire, and approval begin to fall away? What remains when the search turns inward instead of outward?
That is where She No Name finds its pulse. This is a book of unraveling, but also of return. It enters the dark terrain of spiritual disillusionment and emerges with a vision of inner divinity, not as abstraction, but as lived survival. The result is a work that treats awakening not as serenity from the start, but as a painful, transformative passage through fire, memory, and self-reckoning.
To awaken is not to find someone else—it is to finally stand whole within your own soul.
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Monday, June 1, 2026
God Made Me from Spare Parts: Modern Parables for Old Souls
God Made Me from Spare Parts:
Modern Parables for Old Souls
God Made Me from Spare Parts is a collection of whimsical, modern parables that unfold between dream and reality—where spiritual fiction meets emotional truth, and answers rarely arrive as expected.
A troubled narrator calls out to God for guidance and meets a disarmingly human deity who reframes mortality, self-worth, and distress with warmth and unexpected humor.
A God who laughs.
A God who crashed his plane when he was young.
A God who doesn’t fix everything, but sits beside you.
Written while grieving his father's death and stranded far from home, each of Tji’s parables offers a short meditation on fear, love, loss, faith, and the struggles of everyday life. With touching stories and striking illustrations, the book invites readers to pause, reflect, and see their own lives with refreshed compassion and clarity.
Ideal for spiritual seekers, contemplative readers, and anyone looking for encouraging inspiration, God Made Me from Spare Parts is a true companion for healing and renewal.















