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Nikki Stern: “The worst part (of being indie), frankly, is the problem with respect.”

Suzanne Foster—wife, mother, former assassin—wants to retire. Her boss wants her dead.

METAL CHEST

IR VERDICT: An extraordinary work of science fiction, METAL CHEST captivates readers with its dynamic characters as it conveys a plausible tale for the end of humanity. This novel has not only an entertaining storyline,...

THE REBELLIOUS EARTHLING: Tale of the Turquoise Mirror

IR VERDICT: THE REBELLIOUS EARTHLING: Tale of The Turquoise Mirror is a wonderfully descriptive fantasy about finding empathy even in the darkest corners of Hell. The characters are unique and layered and although there are...

Marlene Bell on her IRDA Winning Book STOLEN OBSESSION

An Ancient Curse Follows Three Jewelry Pieces in STOLEN OBSESSION.

Heather Sears on her IRDA Winning Title “Mind to Mouth: A Busy Chick’s Guide to Mindful Mealtime Moments”

If your busy, modern life has left you with little time to think about meals and if you sometimes feel too busy to taste, "Mind to Mouth" will help you reconnect with food, and yourself.

Gustavo Gomez on his IRDA Winning Book “HAIR LOSS: Options for Restoration & Reversal”

HAIR LOSS addresses everything that is pertinent to the understanding of hair loss (alopecia) and what can or cannot be done to restore or reverse the affliction.

Bevan Frank on his IRDA Winning Book “The Mind of God”

A mysterious black box gets stolen from the University of Cape Town while the President of the USA is in Cape Town. Is this a coincidence or is there something more sinister at play?

Delia C. Pitts, author of “Lost and Found in Harlem”, says, “Accept guidance, correction, and support, but trust yourself first and last.”

"Lost and Found in Harlem" is a contemporary murder mystery in the noir tradition with a unique approach to crime and detection.