Jay Dee

Outcast

Outcast

In a daring act of rebellion, Leon Muller abandons his privileged life to fight alongside impoverished soldiers in a brutal war for Swiss freedom. Branded as ‘alpine shepherds’ by aristocrats, they face annihilation. Join the riveting adventure of outcasts in a merciless 15th-century conflict. Explore more with detailed maps online.

Dead Cold

Dead Cold

In a California community plagued by a surge in homicides, vigilante detective Emily Stone and ambitious detective Danny Starr confront a sadistic serial killer. With frozen body parts as gruesome clues, they face their most dangerous case yet. Will their skills be enough, or will they need FBI backup?

TORN BY LOVE

TORN BY LOVE

In a tale of forbidden love, the Ainsworth family faces turmoil when their son falls for a common Irish girl, sparking a battle against societal expectations. As new alliances form and hearts are tested, TORN BY LOVE captures the struggle for love against all odds.

What Would The Founding Fathers Tell Us Today? Political Dialogs Between 1789 and 2040

What Would The Founding Fathers Tell Us Today? Political Dialogs Between 1789 and 2040

Acclaimed book “What Would The Founding Fathers Tell Us Today?” captures riveting political dialogs between 1789 and 2040, exploring the essence of American democracy, ethical leadership, and principles crucial for a prosperous society. Delve into a thought-provoking journey where the Founding Fathers’ wisdom transcends time to enlighten modern-day America.

Lantern Across the Sea

Lantern Across the Sea

Bastone, a skilled sailor and secret agent, embarks on a perilous journey across the Mediterranean Sea, aligning with state leaders to thwart a Sicilian king’s invasion plan. Amidst chaos, he forms a forbidden bond with Esmeray, a Greek fisherman’s daughter, navigating treacherous waters in pursuit of peace and love.

Tokyo-ing!: Three Novellas

Tokyo-ing!: Three Novellas

Tokyo-ing! is an apt title for this trio of tales chiming with anyone even slightly interested in the world’s largest and most dynamic megalopolis and the high-jinks going down there. Its glazing of layers in each story give off jumper-cable sparks of the cultural and multicultural, sexual and taking-wing exuberant. In Japanese curiously, the word for different is also the word for wrong: chigau. Either way, you’ll experience much of both. Jack in for a read charged with fictional reality … and its glorious hang time hovering in the ethereal over literarily broken ground.