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Dean, Nellie, and their nine-year-old son Wilson are a typical family living in Oakleigh, North Carolina. But in Cold War-era America, times are not typical. Political tensions are at its height, with Americans fearing Communism and impending terror at every turn. And Dean’s job at the atomic plant means he …
Anna is a cosmetic chemist in her mid-twenties, working to create the next big thing in the world of makeup. But she’s also hopelessly in love with Craig Kimball, who happens to be her boss’s boss. In an uncharacteristically bold move, she decides to quit her job in order to …
It’s the year 1910, and Chief Inspector Pignon Scorbion is the newest lead investigator in the small village of Haxford, England. Known for his attention to detail and quirky style, Pignon has gained a reputation among local residents and business owners alike. One day during the Haxford Spring Fair, one …
Belinda “Billie” Levine is an unlicensed PI working under the supervision of her well-known retired grandfather, William Levine. With her mother recently diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease, Billie hopes that her new gig will afford her a flexible schedule and cash to pay the bills. Her newest client, Tommy …
Short stories are unique in that the authors must somehow weave background, context, and a full story arc in such a small word count. Not to mention character development and reader engagement. Yet some authors seem to flawlessly master that craft – one of them being Lisa Cupolo. In Have …
The Way We Were is known as a Hollywood classic among the romance genre. The box office success was nominated for several awards and won the Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score and Best Original Song. The two leads – heartthrob Robert Redford and the iconic Barbra Streisand – …
Erika Greene is a Juilliard-trained Broadway star about to begin her run as the lead in Les Miserables in New York. She knows her talent is unmatched and has the Tony nomination to prove it. Because of this, she also feels entitled to anything she wants – including her understudy’s …