Frankly, My Detective
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A John Mason Adventure
by David Folz
The historical saga continues as young Mason becomes a mid-shipman on the very ship on which he was as stow-away at the conclusion of The Mason Key, Volume One.
The Mason Key III
The Return
A John Mason Adventure by David Folz
Mason and Marie fend off pirates en-route to her father’s plantation. John struggles with the Third Principle, Honor, and the Cruelty of Slavery while making his way back home.
Angus MacDream and the Roktopus Rogue
by Isabelle Rooney-Freedman
Young adults on a mythical Scottish island save the world. Delightfully illustrated by Teri Rider.
The Coffee Shop Chronicles, Vol. I, Oh, the Places I Have Bean!
An anthology of award-winning stories inspired by events that occurred over a cup of coffee. The Coffee Shop Chronicles, Vol. II, A Jolt of Espresso
Stories condensed to exactly 100 words each, inspired by our favorite brew. The Courtesans of God
by Thornton Sully
A novel based on the real life of a temple priestess in the palace of the King of Malaysia.
Left Unlatched in the hopes that you’ll come in…
A Book of Poetry by R.T. Sedgwick Winner of the 2012 San Diego Book Awards – Poetry. The Sky is Not the Limit And other selected poems
The second volume of poems by R.T. Sedgwick The Gift of an Imaginary Girl Coco and Other Stories
by award-winning writer Kristy Webster
The magical-realist tale of a girl whose deformity changes a whole village.
The Boy with a Torn Hat
by Thornton Sully
Finalist in the 2010 USA Book Awards for Literary Fiction “Henry Miller meets Bob Dylan in this coming of age romp played out in the twisted alleyways and smoky beer halls of Heidelberg. Sully is a cunning wordsmith and master of bringing music to art and art to language. Excessive, expressive, lusty, and once in a blue metaphor—profound. Here is what I mean: ‘Some women are imprisoned like a tongue in a bell—they swing violently but unnoticed until the moment of contact with the bronze perimeter of their existence—and then the sound they make astonishes us its power and pain and beauty, and its immediacy’ — Wunderbar”
—Jonathan Freedman, Pulitzer Prize winner
Raw Man
by Pulitzer-Prize nominee Fred Rivera
Winner of the Isabelle Allende Miraposa Award for best new fiction This lightly-novelized Vietnam memoir, now required reading at major universities, derives its title from the author’s epiphany: “Twenty-seven years after I got on the flight home, I saw that ’Nam war was just raw man spelled backwards. I’m pretty raw today.”
A Word with You, Vol. I The best from A Word with You Press
An anthology of select winners from the literary contests of A Word with You Press from 2009 to 2018
Falling for France
by Nancy Milby The first in A Foreign Affair series finds Annie Shaw having to choose between a successful career and real romance with a French aristocrat, and wanting both.
French Twist
by Nancy Milby The saga continues as American archeologist Louise Marcel becomes entangled in nasty business on French soil, as she conceals her own hidden agenda.
Finding France
by Nancy Milby The third in the A Foreign Affair series finds Gabrielle Walker lamenting a life unraveling, when a letter informs her she is the inheritor of a large estate in France. Then it gets complicated!
Finding Home
by Nancy Milby Etienne, the recurring enigma in the series A Foreign Affair, is brutal to his enemies but a gentle giant to those he loves. Can the secret woman in his past enter his life again? Perhaps, but not with complications—some
predictable, but some…
Other selections are in the pipeline. Check back with us often, and visit our online store at www.awordwithyoupress.com. Most books are available as print editions and e-books. We have also a growing selection of gifts for
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