In The Shadow of Sugarloaf – by Jack James
In the early 1900s, Arkoal, Arkansas is a coal-mining community with little else to keep the people busy. But Kenny, Davy, and Ned somehow find plenty to keep themselves occupied…and in harm’s way.
In the early 1900s, Arkoal, Arkansas is a coal-mining community with little else to keep the people busy. But Kenny, Davy, and Ned somehow find plenty to keep themselves occupied…and in harm’s way.
Infected: Secrets from the Medical Underground will teach you how to prevent and treat any infection you may encounter. Learn how the different types of infections affect different parts of the body, and how to prevent and cure them.
Bake has made many poor decisions that almost cost him his life. But, through God’s hand, people, and an evil enemy, Bake is transformed into a hero of his day…
Diversions & Distractions is a collection of 13 disturbing and unsettling stories filled with remorse, revenge, deceit, betrayal, greed, loss, hate, regrettable decisions and unspeakable evil…
Still haunted by nightmares and prophetic dreams, Stan is compelled by destiny to embrace a bizarre lifestyle that he never thought possible…
When a loved one dies, they often leave behind more than memories. They leave rooms filled with possessions, full of emotional weight. Here is your much needed companion to help answer the question, “What do I do with all the stuff?”
Who knew that babies too young to walk could take part in gang activities?
NOTE: If BookLocker publishes your book, we can feature it in WritersWeekly as well at NO CHARGE! Available at Amazon, BarnesandNoble, BookLocker, and many other retailers around the globe! Office building developer, Xander Kellogg, deals with a murder trial, lawsuits, and obstackes to expand his real estate empire, but creates many enemies. In desperation, his […]
Illani was…tiny. She’d been living in the darkness of the “Lost Citadel” Pat and Myra had found years ago in the southern mountains. Alone, the little white-haired girl had survived. How?
In 1856, five years before the Civil War, Richard Bryan freed his slaves, educated them, deeded land, and shared profits. At war’s end, Yankees wanted to use his success to promote their own agenda. He refused…and they turned on him.