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Browse all of our book series. We feature book series from many of our authors, from Action/Adventure to Historical Fiction, as well as YA/Juvenile Fiction and other categories.
Advancing Humanity Collection
This immersive three-book collection offers a clear, thoughtful framework for addressing humanity’s deepest challenges by recovering a coherent set of shared values drawn from the world’s great wisdom traditions. The Soul of Humanity lays the foundation, inviting readers to apply reason, intellectual honesty, and moral clarity to questions of faith, identity, and human purpose. Humanity Coming of Age builds on that groundwork, examining how those principles can guide societies toward justice, unity, and global maturity amid modern crises. Seeing God in Many Mirrors completes the arc, exploring how diverse religions reflect a single, unfolding spiritual reality and why understanding their common source is essential for peace. Together, these books form an integrated journey—from personal reflection to social responsibility to spiritual unity—designed for readers seeking meaningful ways to improve both themselves and the world.
Go to seriesPeople of the Blood
People of the Blood is a sweeping historical thriller series that blends espionage, secret societies, and buried truths across the fault lines of the twentieth century. In The Hidden One, an American lawyer is drawn into a clandestine bloodline with roots in Imperial Russia, discovering a legacy bound to prophecy, violence, and hidden power. In Prisoner of Hope, that legacy collides with Cold War secrets, Soviet prisons, and a ruthless global struggle to suppress evidence of crimes buried beneath history itself. Spanning Moscow, Europe, and the shadows of intelligence agencies, the series explores identity, loyalty, and the cost of truth. Dark, immersive, and relentless, People of the Blood is a high-stakes thriller series where ancestry is destiny—and survival demands choosing sides.
Go to seriesReligious Beliefs of the Founding Fathers
This three-book series examines how religion shaped the personal convictions and public philosophies of key American founders, revealing belief as a lived, evolving force rather than a fixed label. Through biography and close engagement with primary sources, the volumes trace faith, doubt, and intellectual influence across the lives of Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, and James Madison, showing how private conscience informed public action. Together, they explore Christianity, Enlightenment thought, religious pluralism, and the struggle for liberty, offering a nuanced portrait of how religious ideas helped shape both individual lives and the American experiment itself.
Go to seriesSmall Town Sinners
Small Town Sinners is a gripping mystery series that proves the most dangerous secrets are buried close to home. Set in seemingly quiet towns where everyone knows your name—and your past—each novel peels back layers of respectability to reveal betrayal, obsession, and crimes long hidden in plain sight. As familiar streets become crime scenes and trusted neighbors turn suspect, the series blends psychological tension, moral ambiguity, and relentless pacing. Nothing is incidental. Every glance, every silence, every rumor matters. With richly drawn characters and plots that tighten chapter by chapter, this series invites readers into communities where truth is unwelcome, justice is complicated, and the line between protector and perpetrator is never as clear as it seems.
Go to seriesTales from Gichi Gami Trilogy
Tales from Gichi Gami is a myth-infused adventure trilogy set along the wild North Shore of Lake Superior, where ancient spirits still walk among the living and the land remembers everything. Blending contemporary life with Ojibwe cosmology, the series follows young protagonists who discover that the boundary between the modern world and the old stories is dangerously thin. As manitous stir, Windigos rise, and forgotten powers awaken, courage, attentiveness, and community become essential tools for survival. Grounded in place, culture, and respect for Indigenous knowledge, the series weaves suspense, humor, and wonder into stories about responsibility, identity, and belonging. Tales from Gichi Gami invites readers into a living landscape where the past speaks—and the future depends on who listens. Book 3 is coming soon.
Go to seriesTargeted Individuals Series
The Targeted Individuals Series is a provocative series of first-person works by Michael James Lutterschmidt, who chronicles his belief that he has been singled out for covert persecution beyond the reach of law or public scrutiny. Beginning with Extrajudicial Execution and culminating in A Prophet and a Scribe, the books blend memoir, spiritual reflection, and social critique to explore themes of surveillance, power, suffering, and meaning. Written with urgency and conviction, the collection gives voice to experiences that challenge conventional explanations and raise unsettling questions about authority, technology, and individual vulnerability. For readers who feel marginalized, unheard, or threatened by unseen systems of control, this series offers a raw narrative space—one that invites reflection, debate, and deeper examination of how truth, belief, and identity are formed under pressure.
Go to seriesThe Alton County Mysteries
The Alton County Mysteries follow Boston Meade, a seasoned journalist who has traded global headlines for life in rural Minnesota—only to discover that small towns harbor crimes as complex and dangerous as any capital city. When murders, disappearances, and buried secrets surface, Meade’s instincts for investigation and truth place him at the center of legal battles, moral dilemmas, and lethal power struggles. Grounded in contemporary issues—land rights, media responsibility, political influence, and justice—the series blends courtroom tension with investigative reporting and richly drawn Midwestern settings. Thoughtful, suspenseful, and sharply observed, the books in this riveting series explore how truth is pursued, distorted, and defended when the stakes are deeply personal and profoundly public.
Go to seriesThe Business Insights Series
The Business Insights Series is a practical, values-driven collection of books for leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals who want more than tactics—they want clarity, purpose, and sustainable results. Drawing on decades of real-world experience, the series integrates disciplined business strategy, effective execution, principled leadership, and human-centered growth. Across the books, readers are guided to build clear vision, lead resilient teams, strengthen sales and marketing systems, and align work with deeper purpose and personal fulfillment. Grounded yet accessible, these books move seamlessly from insight to action, helping readers navigate complexity, lead with integrity, and build organizations that perform well while contributing meaningfully to people, culture, and community.
Go to seriesThe Charlotte Ansari Thrillers
In this gripping Charlotte Ansari Thriller series, international journalist Charlotte Ansari and her brilliant Asperger’s son are drawn into a web of ancient conspiracies, secret societies, and deadly global plots. From deciphering hidden relics in India and Kashmir in The Shekinah Legacy to confronting a modern-day assassin network and unraveling millennia-old bloodlines in Sons of Zadok, their journey tests every boundary of belief. In Book 3, The Unspoken, they face a forbidden doctrine that could reshape the world, while Book 4, The Mount, thrusts them into a race against powerful factions threatening to weaponize faith itself. Across these four pulse-pounding novels, mother and son—in their ever-evolving relationship—confront the perilous intersection of history, power, and belief where silence may be the only protection against annihilation.
Go to seriesThe Haugen Saga
The Haugen Saga is a sweeping historical fiction series that brings the immigrant experience to life with emotional depth, grit, and authenticity. Following a family rooted in Old World traditions and reshaped by the demands of America, the novels trace generations marked by sacrifice, endurance, and hard-won belonging. Set against the rhythms of rural labor, tight-knit communities, and the unforgiving realities of frontier and Midwestern life, the series explores how land, faith, memory, and family loyalty shape identity. These are stories of Norwegians who carry the past with them while struggling to claim a future—where hope is stubborn, love is costly, and survival often demands moral reckoning. The Haugen Saga will resonate deeply with readers drawn to richly textured immigrant narratives and American social history.
Go to seriesThe North Star Kids
The North Star Kids is an adventurous, heart-centered series for young readers who love mystery, courage, and discovery. When ordinary kids encounter extraordinary challenges, they are drawn into journeys shaped by real historical events and places, brought vividly to life through fast-paced storytelling. Each book presents authentic history in an engaging, accessible way—blending action, friendship, and suspense with lessons drawn from events that actually happened. The stories are based on true history, carefully adapted for juvenile and young adult readers, and woven with themes of integrity, resilience, belonging, and moral choice. With relatable characters and immersive settings, The North Star Kids invites readers to learn from the past while discovering how bravery, curiosity, and leadership can light the way forward.
Go to seriesThe Panic River Trilogy
The Panic River Trilogy is a suspenseful, emotionally driven crime series set against the stark beauty of the American Midwest and Southwest. Following two men bound by love, loyalty, and shared history, the trilogy traces the long consequences of violence, betrayal, and unfinished justice as past and present collide. When a single act of brutality ripples outward, it draws families, small towns, and entire communities into its wake. The novels blend psychological tension, intimate character study, and relentless momentum, exploring how guilt, devotion, and moral reckoning shape the choices people make under pressure. With richly rendered settings and deeply human stakes, The Panic River Trilogy is a gripping meditation on survival, accountability, and the fragile line between escape and destiny.
Go to seriesThe Spencer Manning Mysteries
From the gritty streets of Chicago to the quiet harbors of Wisconsin, private investigator Spencer Manning faces murder, corruption and deception in every corner of the Midwest. Beginning with a missing father and a murdered mother in Change of Address, Spencer’s search for truth pulls him into dark alleys, art thefts, and cold cases that blur the line between justice and vengeance. Each story peels back another layer of the city’s underbelly—haunted amusement parks, political intrigue, mob ties, and long-buried secrets. With sharp wit, compassion, and a stubborn sense of right and wrong, Spencer confronts killers, con men, and his own doubts, in suspenseful novels that capture the heart, grit, and danger of classic detective fiction.
Go to seriesThe Street Series
Set in 1970s New York City, the Street Series follows Johnny Álvarez, a runaway fleeing trauma who finds makeshift family among street kids in a decaying tenement. What begins as survival becomes a fight for identity as Johnny gathers a crew that becomes the “Dogs of War,” a brotherhood built on loyalty, daring, and the dream of rising above the streets. Rival gangs, drugs, romance, and betrayal push Johnny toward brutal choices, forcing him to confront his past and the violence surrounding him. Across two novels, the journey is gritty, emotional, and charged with danger — a coming-of-age struggle for connection and hope in a world determined to crush both.
Go to seriesThe Susquehanna Virus Series
The acclaimed Susquehanna Virus Series is a rigorously researched hard science fiction saga where cutting-edge biology, geopolitics, and systems theory collide. When a mysterious pathogen emerges from an unexpected source, scientists, intelligence agencies, and governments race to understand—and control—forces that evolve faster than human decision-making. Grounded in real science and plausible technologies, the series explores viral mutation, bioengineering, information warfare, and cascading global risk with intellectual precision and mounting tension. Each novel escalates the stakes, revealing how small variables can trigger civilization-level consequences. Blending scientific realism with thriller pacing, The Susquehanna Virus Series challenges readers to confront uncomfortable questions about human hubris, containment, and survival in an interconnected world where knowledge itself can become the most dangerous contagion.
Go to seriesThe Syria Quartet
The Syria Quartet is a searing, deeply informed thriller series that plunges readers into the moral chaos of the modern Middle East. Set against the unraveling of Syria, the novels expose the brutal intersection of Western intervention, intelligence operations, sectarian violence, and personal loss. Through diplomats, doctors, journalists, spies, and ordinary civilians caught in extraordinary circumstances, the series confronts the human cost of regime change, proxy war, and geopolitical arrogance. Nothing is clean, no motive is pure, and survival often demands impossible compromises. Written with rare regional insight and emotional force, The Syria Quartet refuses easy villains or comforting answers, offering instead a relentless portrait of a nation—and a world—where truth is contested, loyalty is dangerous, and innocence is the first casualty of power.
Go to seriesThe Unknown Elvis Collection
The Unknown Elvis is a provocative nonfiction series that dismantles the sanitized legend of Elvis Presley and replaces it with documented evidence, firsthand voices, and scientific inquiry. Beginning with Letters from Elvis, the series exposes handwritten correspondence Elvis never intended the public to see—revealing doubts, family secrets, and private truths shared with a trusted confidante and celebrity friends. Brando on Elvis follows with the unfiltered, word-for-word letters of Marlon Brando, offering an explosive, intimate portrait that defies official narratives. The series culminates in a forensic examination of Elvis’s origins, using DNA analysis and new research to uncover a family history long obscured by myth, denial, and commercial interests. Meticulously sourced and unapologetically disruptive, The Unknown Elvis challenges readers to confront who Elvis really was—and why the truth was buried.
Go to seriesThe Zandros Collection
The Zandros Collection is a bold, character-driven series set within the riveting, meticulously researched world of high-stakes poker—a realm where intellect, nerve, deception, and fortune collide. At its center is the enigmatic Zandros, whose journey unfolds across private desire and public ambition, where love, loyalty, and identity are tested at tables where millions can change hands in a single night. Poker is not merely a setting but a moral landscape, exposing risk, obsession, and the psychology of control. Moving from intimacy to ascendance, the series explores how calculated risk shapes character, how reinvention exacts a price, and how success can blur into self-destruction. With psychological depth and insider authenticity, The Zandros Collection reveals a hidden world where every tell matters—and every choice has consequences.
Go to seriesWolves Among Us
This dark, fast-paced shape-shifter series plunges readers into a hidden world where werewolves are not cursed loners, but organized predators fighting for survival. Beginning with the brutal re-emergence of an ancient pack and continuing westward into Montana, the novels follow a ruthless alpha and his growing family as they hunt, recruit, and evade a relentless human task force sworn to exterminate them. These are not romanticized creatures of folklore—they are intelligent, violent, strategic, and terrifyingly human. Blending visceral horror with fantasy, suspense and moral tension, the series explores loyalty, power, transformation, and the cost of survival. The second volume deepens the mythology, raises the stakes, and pulls readers further into a world where civilization is only a thin mask—and the beast is always just beneath the skin.
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