Soda Springs

A trio of teenagers confront racism in the 60s, but struggle to mesh their vow to civil rights with their discovery that sex and love both spark gut-wrenching choices.

Three Part Invention, a novel

On July 1, 2011, in Multicultural Literature - Fiction, by Judith Laura

Three generations of mothers and daughters take center stage in this novel of depth and humor spotlighting the power of music and the tug between ethnic loyalty and global consciousness.

The Invisible Enemy: Black Fox

On July 1, 2011, in Best eBook Trailer - Other, Multicultural Literature - Fiction, by Anthony R Howard

here is a secret that will bring America to its knees. With the breaking news of Osama bin Laden killed, learn the 3 things you NEED to know about his killing

Dancing in the Shadows of Love

On June 30, 2011, in Multicultural Literature - Fiction, by Judy Croome

In the haunting Dancing in the Shadows of Love, three women fight to heal their fractured worlds. Not everyone can be a hero. Or can they?

When Love Isn't Enough

On May 26, 2011, in Multicultural Literature - Fiction, by Stephanie_Casher

Samantha’s second year of college started with heartbreak and betrayal. Lost, lonely, and robbed of all joy, she’d completely given up on ever finding love again when a chance encounter put her in contact with the man who would change her life. Tony never believed in love at first sight – until he laid eyes […]

Chasing the Spirit of Service

On May 6, 2011, in Multicultural Literature - Fiction, by Kristen_Zajac

 2011 Global eBook Award Winner        Written by Kristen Zajac       Illustrated by Julie Tucker Emma comes from three generations of Air Force pilots and misses her father when he travels. Her best friend Adam tries to cheer her up. Emma’s great grandfather, one of the first African American pilots during World […]

When Women Were Warriors Book I: The Warrior's Path

On April 12, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, Multicultural Literature - Fiction, by Catherine Wilson

Set in the British Isles during the Bronze Age, When Women Were Warriors tells the story of Tamras, a young woman of the warrior class. Her small stature causes many, including Tamras herself, to doubt that she will ever become a competent swordswoman, but as often happens with heroes, Tamras’s path diverges from the path […]

SELLOUT

On April 4, 2011, in Multicultural Literature - Fiction, by James_Lewis

People who date interracially are often called traitors to their own kind. Self-haters. Sellouts. Loan Officer Tammy McDonald has just come out of another failed relationship with a wannabe thug. To break this destructive pattern, she leaves her home city of Dallas for San Diego. As she settles in rainbow California, fantasies of meeting an […]

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