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An Epic of Ghosts and Gunslingers – Jim Walker and the Redemption Hymn

The weird west genre is alive and well in Jim Walker and the Redemption Hymn! A thrilling mix of supernatural mystery and gritty Western action, this book delivers a memorable journey. Jim Walker’s quest for redemption is gripping and will keep you turning pages.

The Dime Western Returns!

“Reading Jim Walker and the Redemption Hymn is equal parts quirky fun and riveting action. Cloud’s confident, entertaining voice draws the reader in like an old radio western: the perfect bite-sized story with a main character you’re ready to follow through every adventure he finds himself on. So, tune in next time…”
– Megan Stockton, author of Lovely, Dark & Deep

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The history books would read that Jim Walker was brutally executed after the Battle of Goliad, but a few promises in the right ear blurred the contrast between blood and ink. Now an aging bounty hunter on the verge of retirement, his services are requested in the Northern Arizona Territory to solve the terrifying mystery of the Verde River Massacre. With guns from a local Deputy, courage from a saloon proprietor, and a deathbed confession from an all-too-familiar Medicine Woman, Jim sets off on what could be his final adventure. Will he lay the ghosts of his past to rest once and for all, or is he simply whistling his Redemption Hymn?

The King of Frost and Shadows by Jen L. Grey 

A vengeful King.
A lost princess.
And the revenge he’s desperate for.

For the last twelve years, Tavish, the King of the Unseelie Fae, focused on finding the key for taking back his rightful lands from the Seelie fae after they killed his parents.

There was one problem that stood in his way—locating the Seelie Princess hidden on Earth.

After years of haunting her dreams, he finally locates her and drags her back to their realm.

She’s forgotten her fae life and wants to escape. He doesn’t care. He merely needs her blood in order to free his people.

But she’s more than he remembers, and a spark ignites between them every time they touch.

None of that matters though. His goal is set—to drain her blood once her magic activates once again.

He must take back what is rightfully his, no matter the cost.

But if he does, the price might be what’s left of his heart.

The King of Frost and Shadow is a slow-burn, royal fae romantasy that includes betrayal, morally gray characters, enemies-to-lovers, villain gets the girl, a gauntlet tournament, political intrigue, who did this to you, and touch her and unalive. One-click this story today.

The Weight of the Dead, the Cost of Silence

Albion Byrd strips things down to the bone in Skandinavien, delivering a story that’s as stark as the landscape it inhabits. The writing is raw and unforgiving, dragging you into a world where survival comes at a cost—and nothing is ever as it seems.

OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS

Conrad lives a solitary existence in an ancient windmill in a remote part of Scandinavia. He has no memory of being a functional part of society. All he has is his work; the bodies he disposes of. When prominent Politician Albert Finzt ends up on Conrad’s autopsy slab, he begins to unravel the horrific circumstances behind his forced labour.

The Abode by Patricia Mather Parker

Everything Molly knows is about to change…

As a child of the Abode, Molly spends her life hungry, cold, and silent. She yearns to see the wide world, but the mists encircling the Abode keep her trapped and terrified. Molly’s world begins to shift when the possibility of escape suddenly appears out of the mists.

Molly’s world tilts again when the mists begin to whisper to her of a task she must complete, a leap into darkness. The mists assure her that they will help her, so Molly obeys them but fears the punishment she’ll receive if she’s caught by those who rule the Abode.

What lies in the darkness and why have the mists asked Molly to risk everything to find out?

The Abode is a magical coming-of-age fantasy adventure that encompasses dragons, pirates, an evil brother, and two girls who, together, discover depths of bravery neither knew she possessed. A fantasy adventure novel for everyone from 8 to 80.

Design of Darkness by R.D. Pires 

The shadow of the great usurper, King Fogosombre, has kept the East in darkness for twelve long years. Made paranoid by a foretelling of his downfall, the king’s indiscriminate violence reaches a new zenith, leaving twins Arsenio and Mariana orphaned and homeless, their village burnt to the ground.

Now, as the dying embers of their rebellion fade into the night, the twins make a promise to find aide for their people in foreign lands. To get out from under the king’s reach, they must venture across the Great Ocean into a world they had only dreamt about through travelers’ stories. From their perilous quest arises a tale of emperors and queens, marauders and mysticism, fortitude and forbidden love.

Meanwhile, King Fogosombre conducts profane rituals driven by his lust for indomitability. Toiling with malign magic that may yield dire consequences for all the known world, he seeks a pact with the shadows, a plan to cement his reign indefinitely: a design of darkness.

The Exiled by Jason Leigh Smith

With fleets of airships, mancery, and the ability to read anyone’s Truth, the Elves have squashed every rebellion with bloodshed and war. But the arrival of a foreign race on the shores of Belissia threatens to tip the balance of power.

Airship Captain Selouteau of the Elven Armada, races to save her home from the Human invasion by seeking an alliance with the exiled Prince of the Ez. But in the Prince’s court, Selouteau finds someone that brings the legitimacy of the entire Elven reign into question.

Old tensions rise and as the continent slips towards another war, Selouteau grapples with the weight of what she’s discovered.

Can Captain Selouteau stop the next Belissian war before it begins? And if she can’t, do the Elves—her own race—deserve to remain in power?

Red X Wolf by Dakota Krout

Know when to hold your ground. When to walk away. But especially when to run.

Lily Red, known as ‘Little Red’, has trained her entire life to become a system-acknowledged scout under her Grandmother’s guidance. Hunting, tracking, and trap-making—she’s a master of her craft. But her dreams of joining the elite Scout forces are repeatedly blocked by a leader of the Wyld with a grudge against Grandmother.

When Lily uncovers an impending invasion by Wolf Warband, brutal raiders from the frozen north, a deadly challenge offered by their war leader sets her pulse racing. She’s his partner in prophecy, so as far as he’s concerned she’s the only person in the way. Little Red races away to warn the Wyld, but the city’s rulers mock her warnings as fairy tales, dismissing the threat entirely. Undeterred, she vows to protect the people of Canu Moch herself.

But Lily isn’t about to back down. She’ll be the competent protector of the people of Canu Moch—whether they want her or not. With the three city-states planning to ignore the danger, she strikes out on her own, quickly finding herself on the razor’s edge between duty and ambition as Little Red pits herself against the Big Bad Wolf.

Stay on the path. Don’t stray or roam. Lest the forest decides you shan’t find your way home.

The Wizard’s Path by T. D. Ash 

Enter the world of Craton, where Ascendant gods roam and magic decides wars, in the first novel of the Smiter Saga.

Sixteen-year-old Bjorn Smiter has only known a life of swinging a hammer in his family’s forge. There is no destiny written or songs sung for peasants like him. And when his brother’s life was taken years ago, there was no vengeance offered to the weak.

When Bjorn earns the opportunity to study at a university of magic, he hopes this will be his chance at power. This could catapult him to fulfill the potential he knows is inside him. He could become strong enough to protect those he loves and become a mage knight or even a god.

But on his journey, an encounter of chance or fate spells trouble for Bjorn as it places unwanted attention on him from the royal palace. Even at the university life is not easy for a half-dwarf half-elf like Bjorn. He must learn quickly to control his magic, navigate relationships with other spellcasters, and survive the brutal contests of Mage Rage.

All the while, his suspicions grow that dark forces not seen in centuries are returning to Craton.

Living with Your Past Selves by Bill Hiatt 

Many teenagers struggle to find their identity, but for Taliesin Weaver, that struggle has become life or death–and not just for him. Tal, as he prefers to be called, believes in reincarnation, and with good reason. When he turned twelve, his mind was nearly shattered by a flood of memories, memories of his past lives, hundreds of them. Somehow, Tal managed to pull himself together and even to make good use of the lessons learned and skills developed in those previous lives. He even had the ability to work magic–literally–and there was no denying that was cool. No, his life wasn’t perfect, but he was managing.

Now, four years later, his best friend, Stan, has begun to suspect his secret, and Stan isn’t the only one. Suddenly, Tal is under attack from a mysterious enemy and under the protection of an equally mysterious friend whose agenda Tal can’t quite figure out. An apparition predicts his death. A shapeshifter disguised as Stan attacks him. An old adversary starts acting like a friend. He and some other students get hurled into Annwn (the Otherworld), face Morgan Le Fay, and only just barely get back alive–and that’s just during the first month of school!

By now Tal knows he is not the only one who can work magic and certainly not the only one who can remember the past. He realizes there is something that he is not remembering, something that could save his life or end it, some reason for the attacks on him that, as they escalate, threaten not only him but everyone he loves as well. In an effort to save them, he will have to risk not only his life, but even his soul.

The Strange Case of Guaritori Diolco by Bill Hiatt 

Coming out of a coma after twenty years, Guaritori–Garth to his friends–discovers that the world he knew no longer exists.

Advanced technology has failed. Magic, which he didn’t know even existed, has become much more powerful. Supernatural groups battle for supremacy, forcing human beings to seek shelter wherever they can find it.
Garth’s only hope for survival lies with a varied group including a shape-shifter, an alchemist, a tarot card reader, a blacksmith with a flaming sword, and others. But a prophecy foretells that he will bring about the downfall of their leader, the mysterious Ms. M.

Even worse, Garth doesn’t know who he really is. When he and Ms. M find out, it looks as if the prophecy is true. The only way for Garth to stay alive is to disprove that prediction. But to do that, he’ll need to fight faerie royalty, vampires, ancient gods–and his own worst impulses.