Theo of Golden by Allen Levi 

One spring morning, a stranger named Theo arrives in the small Southern city of Golden. He doesn’t explain much about where he came from or why he’s there—but when he visits the local coffeehouse, where pencil portraits of the people of Golden hang on the walls, he begins purchasing them, one at a time, and giving each portrait to the person depicted. In exchange, he … Continue reading Theo of Golden by Allen Levi 

Emperor’s Shadow by LeAnne Keely

In the heart of Scera, the Sunset Empire stands as humanity’s most powerful stronghold, ruled by the immortal Undying Emperor from his secretive golden throne. Surrounded by darkness and chaos, the empire thrives under his iron grip and the prowess of the Imperial Army. Within the Empire’s pulsing core, Sunset Isle, an unlikely team is forged from destiny’s fire: Talia Lorraine, noble-born and fiercely loyal; … Continue reading Emperor’s Shadow by LeAnne Keely

From Wildlife Work to Fiction, Laurie Fairchild Debuts With “Never Only”

Before publishing her first novel, Laurie Fairchild spent years working in wildlife and habitat science. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from the University of Wyoming and a Master’s in Water Resources Science from the University of Minnesota. Her career included time in Alaska during the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, several summers of seabird productivity work on the Pribilof Islands in the Bering … Continue reading From Wildlife Work to Fiction, Laurie Fairchild Debuts With “Never Only”

The Worst Ship in the Fleet by Skyler Ramirez

Brad Mendoza is an idiot. He knows it, and so does everyone else in the star nation of Prometheus. A promising naval career down the drain just because he accidentally killed 504 civilians. So, it’s time for him to give up and accept a dead-end command on Persephone, the worst starship in the fleet. Until he meets the beautiful and cunning Jessica Lin, his new executive officer, … Continue reading The Worst Ship in the Fleet by Skyler Ramirez

Tigra by R.J. Leahy 

Elite soldier Jeena Garza crash-lands on the desert world of Ararat, desperate to escape the trauma of war and her recent imprisonment. She wants solitude. A place to disappear. To forget and to be forgotten. Instead, she finds Samson — a tiger-like beast feared for its ferocity. But Samson is different. Gentle. Intelligent. Maybe more than just an animal. As ancient prophecies stir and buried … Continue reading Tigra by R.J. Leahy 

From Podcasting to Fiction, R. Jacob Honeybrook Expands His Horror Footprint With a New Collection

People who know R. Jacob Honeybrook from horror media now have another reason to keep up with his work. “Books for the Broken” is out, collecting six of his stories into one volume and marking the first time the material has also been made available in physical format. Honeybrook has already built a visible presence in the genre through the award-winning “Midnight Terrors Podcast,” which … Continue reading From Podcasting to Fiction, R. Jacob Honeybrook Expands His Horror Footprint With a New Collection

Corrupt by Penelope Douglas

Erika I was told that dreams were our heart’s desires. My nightmares, however, became my obsession. His name is Michael Crist. My boyfriend’s older brother is like that scary movie that you peek through your hand to watch. He’s handsome, strong, and completely terrifying. The star of his college’s basketball team and now gone pro, he’s more concerned with the dirt on his shoe than … Continue reading Corrupt by Penelope Douglas

R. Jacob Honeybrook Revisits His Early Published Work With “Books for the Broken”

Before “Books for the Broken” reaches readers on March 30, the collection already stands as an important point in R. Jacob Honeybrook’s writing path. The anthology gathers six published stories from the author’s first five years of work and places them together in a single release, giving those stories a new life as one connected volume. Outside the page, Honeybrook has remained active in the … Continue reading R. Jacob Honeybrook Revisits His Early Published Work With “Books for the Broken”

A Past They Never Agreed To

There is something uncomfortable about growing up thinking you’re just another face in the crowd, only to have someone come after you for reasons that don’t make sense. These characters have no warning and no clue until the truth eventually hits. Their parents weren’t people. They belonged to the kinds of creatures people talk about only when the lights are off. The reveal changes everything. … Continue reading A Past They Never Agreed To

R. Jacob Honeybrook and the Art of Beautiful Unease

There’s something deliberate about the way R. Jacob Honeybrook builds a story. His sentences move slowly, almost reverently, as if each one is searching for a truth that can’t quite be named. His newest release, Thaddeus Greene’s Spooktacular House of Horrors, might be the clearest expression of that style yet. The novella, published October 20, 2025, begins with an accident, a car swerves, a man … Continue reading R. Jacob Honeybrook and the Art of Beautiful Unease