The Adventures of Daniel "Danny" Nunes: The Blackwater ChroniclesBy Richard M. EuniceFrom the heart of the Okefenokee Swamp to the high bluffs of the Satilla River. Join thirteen-year-old Danny Nunes on a thrilling journey of discovery. Through cypress forests and sin-dappled waters, Danny must navigate not just the wilderness, but a legacy that reaches across oceans. A captivating adventure of family, courage, and a river's dark secrets.
Some doors don't exist-until you're meant to find them.When Elias Varn notices a door on a university map that shouldn't be there, curiosity leads him down a hallway that bends, stretches, and finally reveals Room 217-a professor's office that only appears after hours. Inside, Professor Vale holds office hours for students who never made it out alive.Elias isn't dead. Not yet.But something has marked him.As the night unfolds, Elias is forced to witness horrifying advising sessions where the dead relive their final moments, confronting the truth of what ended them. Some find closure and disappear. Others remain-twisted, unfinished, and waiting.When something wearing Elias's face begins knocking from the other side of reality, the boundary between life and death fractures. To survive, Elias must confront the one thing he's spent his life avoiding: himself.Because in Room 217, hesitation is fatal.And some students don't graduate.They stay.Perfect for fans of dark academia, psychological horror, and mind-bending supernatural thrillers, Office Hours for the Unalive is a haunting descent into identity, failure, and the terrifying cost of unfinished lives.
Ebony has done everything right. Her life is built on discipline, grace, and restraint. At work, she is respected. In love, she is chosen. She has learned how to move through the world without friction, how to be visible without asking for too much. It has always felt safe that way... until it isn't.When she is passed over for a promotion and quiet comments about "optics" begin to linger, the foundation she trusted starts to shift. What once felt like excellence now feels like performance. What once felt like love begins to feel conditional.As doubt follows her from the workplace into her engagement and into her own reflection, Ebony is forced to confront a question she has spent her life avoiding: How much of yourself can you change to keep the life you've built?In this emotionally layered and introspective novella, identity, beauty, love, and belonging collide in subtle but powerful ways. As old assumptions unravel, Ebony must decide whether safety lies in continued adjustment... or in standing fully, unapologetically, as she is.My Love for You Is Beyond Fairness is a compelling exploration of self-worth, perception, and the quiet ways women learn to edit themselves in order to be accepted.
There is a place where names are not recorded-but removed.Deep within a hidden national archive, Dr. Elara Voss uncovers a forbidden index: a living record of identities marked for erasure. At first, it appears to be a classified catalog-until she sees the impossible. Names vanish from its pages without trace. Histories collapse. Lives unravel. And then, her own name rises to the top.As reality begins to fracture around her, Elara is dragged into the lowest levels of the Registry-a place where memory is stripped, voices are harvested, and identity itself is rewritten. The deeper she descends, the more she understands the truth: this system does not just erase people. It consumes them.To survive, Elara must do the unthinkable-break herself before the Registry can define her. But in a world where speaking your name gives it power, silence becomes the only weapon left.Dark, cerebral, and relentlessly unsettling, The Index of Forbidden Names is a gothic occult horror novel that explores the terrifying cost of being remembered-and the even greater cost of being forgotten.
Tesora was born under a crimson moon-rare, powerful, and impossible to control. So her pack doesn't just punish her... they erase her, chaining her in silver and leaving her to die in the wilderness.But she's found on Night Star land-alive, barely-and the moment Alpha Maverick Thorne reaches for her, something ancient snaps into place. A bond. A tether. A truth neither of them can ignore. As Tesora heals, whispers turn into war: the packs who betrayed her weren't trying to cast her out-they were building a weapon. And Tesora's blood may be the key to an old Gate that should never open, a ritual that could shatter the balance holding their world together.Now Maverick must protect the mate fate chose for him... and Tesora must decide who she becomes when survival is no longer enough. Because love can't be chained-but it can be hunted.
The Weight Of The WaterA Saga Of The Savannah-Ogeechee Canalby Richard M. EuniceSavannah, 1845. Buck coin is the Master of Lock 2. A man made of gray brick, holding back the rivers might. But the sick summer is waning, and a new, soot stained power is encroaching on the pine-barrens. The railroad is coming, carrying the weight of progress and fueled by the fires of greed.When the Central of Georgia attempts to divert the Ogeechee flow. The conflict ignites.
Lust and Oblivion is a gripping dark romance that explores the dangerous line between desire and destruction.Dahlia Rossen is on the brink of a new beginning, finishing her final semester at university and preparing for the life she's always planned. But everything changes the night her best friend takes her to an underground club, a place where secrets linger in the shadows and nothing is quite as it seems.There, she meets Damien Sloan, a powerful, enigmatic nightclub owner with a magnetic presence and a past he keeps carefully hidden. What begins as an unexpected encounter quickly ignites into an intense and undeniable connection.But Damien is not the man he appears to be. Beneath his charm lies a darker world, one built on control, danger, and choices that blur the line between right and wrong. As Dahlia is pulled deeper into his life, she must confront truths that challenge everything she believes about love, trust, and herself.Torn between passion and fear, Dahlia faces a question that could change her life forever: Is love worth the risk when it leads you into darkness?Filled with emotional tension, suspense, and morally complex characters, Lust and Oblivion is a captivating story for readers who crave intense romance with a dark edge.
How does the ancient promise of a Triune God transform a world fractured by systemic injustice and self-interest?In this compelling theological exploration, Venicious F. Reeves bridges the gap between high systematic theology and the gritty reality of human community. Reeves argues that the Triune God-Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-is not a distant, polytheistic concept but a singular, approachable essence revealed through the historical person of Jesus Christ.Inside this book, you will discoverThe Architecture of the Trinity: A clear breakdown of the Godhead's unity and distinct functions, moving beyond abstract theory into accessible metaphors like the "egg analogy"Grace vs. Works: A deep dive into the Lutheran perspective of "justification by faith," clarifying that while good works cannot buy salvation, they are the necessary, joyful response to it.The "Neighbor" Defined: A radical re-examination of Luke's Good Samaritan and Matthew 25, challenging the Church to see the face of Christ in the vulnerable, the prisoner, and the marginalized.The Call to Justice: Why the Church must serve as a moral conscience against "generational injustice" and systemic exploitation.Whether you are a student of theology or a believer seeking a mission-driven life, this book offers a roadmap for reconciling with God and showing radical mercy to a world in need.
Philosophe humaniste influencée par Montaigne, Marie de Gournay plaide pour l’accès des femmes à l’instruction et à la reconnaissance de leur raison et de leur esprit, au même titre que les hommes. Son style argumentatif est teinté d’ironie envers les idées dominantes de son temps.Ce texte est un des premiers manifestes féministes en langue française.