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Here’s how you can purchase our books:

  • Shop Indie Bookstores - shop indie and support local businesses by buying our books in store or online from independent bookstores.
    In St. Louis, order from any of the members of the St. Louis Independent Bookstore Alliance or look for an indie near you.
  • buy from the big guys like Amazon and Barnes & Noble and other online retailers
  • or directly from us through PayPal. If you order from us, your selection will be shipped directly from the printer to your door or, in the case of an ePub, we’ll e-mail it directly to you. (Unfortunately, we can only ship books within the United States.)

Here’s our current line-up:

 

ORDER NEVER HUG A NUN by Kevin Killeen 
Christmas is coming and NEVER HUG A NUN makes the perfect gift for anyone who has ever been a kid.  Not Catholic? Doesn’t matter because the antics of Patrick Cantwell and his friends transcend religion, race or political persuasion–and will bring a smile to your face no matter when or where you grew up. Find out more and read an excerpt here.
 ”If Webster Groves were Hannibal, Patrick would be Tom, Ebby would be Becky and the tracks would be the river. How often does a radio guy make you think of Mark Twain?” - Bill McClellan, St. Louis Post-Dispatch 
 

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DRIVING ALONE by Kevin Lynn Helmick 
If you or someone you love loves the gritty feel of a  southern gothic tale of sin and sex and sweat and …  um, well you need a copy of DRIVING ALONE on your bedside table. This is a morality tale that is so beautifully written, you might need to turn a fan on because you can feel the heat of the summer sun bearing down on you as you read it.
“An intense nightmare that shimmers with beauty and darkness. Helmick broils these characters in southern humidity and human tragedy until the reader is left sweating, breathless and amazed.”
- Fred Venturini, author of The Samaritan
Find out more and read an excerpt here 

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Or just buy a copy of DRIVING ALONE for your e-reader. (Kindle, ePub and pdf)





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OFF THE LEASH by Jean Ellen Whatley
Ever asked yourself, “Is this all there is?” Or, “Whatever happened to my dreams?” Jean Ellen Whatley asked herself those questions and more–and then she did something about it. Inspired by her dog, she quit her job, packed her car, and embarked on an 8,600 mile journey across America to reclaim her life. Along the way, she gains spiritual nourishment and guidance from old friends and strangers both as she discovers that life is really about freedom, about not asking permission, about risking everything to heed the messages from the universe telling you to change your life. Whatley’s unflinching view from the rear view mirror of her own life becomes a snapshot of life in America, and a picture of ourselves. Learn more about Jean and her journey here
>>Brilliant! I laughed. I cried. This is real life in America, Jean. You’re becoming my 21st century Steinbeck.
— Michael Baugh, Houston, Texas
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SLANT OF LIGHT by Steve Wiegenstein
We can’t sum up SLANT OF LIGHT any better than this:
Slant of Light is both a gripping, evocative work of historical fiction and a relevant morality tale exploring the frailty of idealism. In the pre-Civil War era, the writer of a utopian novel becomes so swept up in the fervor of his adherents that on a whim, and without consulting his new bride, he accepts an offer to found a commune on an unseen plot of land in Missouri.  Struggle of all manner ensues, testing the character of the society and its inhabitants. Slant of Light is not just superb period fiction; it’s superb fiction, period.
- Margaret Brown, Shelf Unbound magazine
Click here to watch the trailer and learn more about Steve and Slant of Light. You’ll be glad you did.

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DANCING WITH GRAVITY by Anene Tressler 
In Dancing with Gravity, Anene Tressler tells the story of a grown man who never grew up.  An Emmy Award-winning writer, Tressler follows Father Samuel Whiting’s “coming of age” as he cracks through the shell in which he has lived to discover a world of love and heartache. The author paints an unforgettable portrait of the grand and petty motivations of the human heart. Her poignant exploration of lost, unrecognized and courageous love will prompt you to consider your own journey toward purpose and fulfillment.
>> It was engaging. I stayed up late reading. I couldn’t put it down. In short, I absolutely adored this book … I rooted for and identified with him [Father Whiting]. In fact, I became him, to the extent that that’s possible, for the duration of the book. I’m not sure how the author did it (her exquisite writing helped), but she temporarily transformed me into a circus-loving priest.– Suko’s Notebook

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