LITERARY FICTION / FICTION

April 17, 2015






Seeking Normal
By Lisa Loomis

Britt knows she has a disability, she's been reminded enough times, but she just wants to be normal. Like every other kid around her. A emotional journey of a girl's struggle to fit in despite her disability and family issues.





Wuthering Heights
By Emily Brontë

Bold and unique, Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is a heartbreaking tale of love, loss and vengeance.
 
 
 
 
 
 
On Raspberry Lane
By David Xavier

The Chapel boys would grow up in the middle-class suburban shadows of Raspberry Lane. A starter home, a nice job, four children and a happy domestic life, Jack and Lisa Chapel have built the all-American dream. As life happens, rarely to the script of dreams, the Chapel boys are shaped and shipped in realistic drama, and the strings of brotherhood tested.





The Memory Man: A Short Story
By Helen Smith

The Memory Man is an intriguing new short story from bestselling British author Helen Smith. Two women become friends in an abandoned post-apocalyptic building. A psychic makes contact with a lost soul. His apprentice tries to find news of a man he has lost touch with. Fragments of memories are traded and twisted. 
 
Friendship provides comfort, but the recovery of memories brings torment rather than reassurance - until truth becomes secondary to survival.



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