The Palace of Eternal Moonlight follows the poignant bond between the melancholic King Louis XVIII and gifted musician Céleste de Rochefort in post-revolutionary Paris.
A Fathom's Five Short AdventureWhen Fardeen is kidnapped by a rogue botanist obsessed with creating the deadliest poison on earth, Professor Fathom calls on Shane and Daniel to race against time to save him.
The stories in this collection are set in a universe where the supernatural runs in parallel with the world we know, with dark and dangerous consequences.
Ce recueil édifiant aux thèmes diversifiés nous parle de la foi, de l'unité, de l'amour, du mariage, de la pauvreté, de la modestie, de l'Afrique et de l'humanité.
Three Lives weaves an ancient Indian parable of one soul's journey through three brutal reincarnations - first as a noble warhorse broken by cruelty, then as a lowly dung beetle, and finally as a human scholar.
From the marble halls of ancient Rome to the pages of enduring philosophy, Marcus Aurelius stands as a remarkable figure whose life bridges power and wisdom.
In the frozen ruins of a drowned London, climate archivist Ari Fenwick uncovers a relic no one was ever meant to find—a centuries‑old cryo‑journal, preserved in luminous ice and encoded with secrets powerful enough to reshape the world.
Silent Battles: What Depression Steals and How to Take Your Life Back is a deeply emotional and relatable journey into the hidden struggles many people face but rarely speak about.
The Nile's Lament follows the defiant Cleopatra of House Altes as she's forced into Pharaoh Ptolemy XII's royal harem, where beauty is both weapon and curse.
A collection of Literary short stories set in 'other countries'—other than my home country of New Zealand, which is the setting of the collection entitled Stories From Aotearoa New Zealand.
ASTREYA: When Water Remembers Height is a quiet, interior novel about transformation — about the moment when flowing is no longer enough, and something within begins to rise.
MIND THE RANTConfessions, Chaos and Cuppas from a Modern Life SurvivorEver found yourself arguing with a self-checkout machine, silently judging supermarket trolley etiquette, or wondering when exactly manners packed up and left the country?