The Pineworth Chronicles by K E W
"The Pineworth Chronicles," a compelling three in one book series that delves into the challenges and sacrifices faced by first responders. In this gripping collection, readers will be immersed in the demanding world of emergency services, gaining a profound understanding of the trials and triumphs these heroes encounter.
Secrets Among The Stones by K E W
"Secrets Among The Stones", the reviting 4th book in "The Pineworth Chronicles" series, is a story set in the small town of Pineworth. Detective Alex Bennett gets caught up in a complicated situation involving secrets, lies, and a murder. After a well-known resident named Henry Winters is discovered dead, the once-peaceful town is thrown into chaos.
1971 by K E W
This is the 5th book in the Pineworth Chromicles Book Series set in 1971. A small town in Pineworth, Georgia, is gripped by the turmoil of school integration and racial tension. Officer Sam Anderson finds himself at the center of the conflict, maintaining peace and order amid protests and deep-seated prejudices. Sam grapples with personal loss and the weight of his responsibilities as he navigates his role in this charged environment. Amidst the chaos, he forms unexpected bonds that give him strength and support. This story is about resilience, community, and the enduring power of doing what's right in the face of adversity.
Legend of The Tempest by D. W.
In a world forever altered by the Great Flood—a catastrophic event triggered by nuclear fallout and fueled by rampant greed and corruption—society has rebuilt itself aboard ships like The Tempest, where the old world's hierarchies have been replaced by a strict matriarchal order. Men serve as servants, bound by a code that demands their obedience and restricts their power. Women and children, on the other hand, hold the reins of leadership, guided by the belief that a new world order is necessary to prevent the mistakes of the past.
Legend of The Tempest is a powerful tale of rebellion, transformation, and the enduring quest for a fair and just society. It challenges readers to reconsider the nature of power and the possibilities for creating a world where all can thrive, regardless of their past.
Room Below The World by K E W
Room Below the World is a haunting tale of life, loss, and the mysterious space in between. After a tragic accident, Tyler Lawson finds himself in a strange, familiar place-his childhood room, seemingly buried beneath the earth.
A Walk Among Soldiers by K E W
A Walk Among Soldiers is a moving work of family history-inspired fiction that blends real events with the imagination of storytelling. Through Joseph's eyes, readers experience the terror of the battlefield, the grind of siege warfare, and the fragile hopes a child clung to when surrounded by death. His journey is not just about war, but about survival, memory, and the bond between home and soldier.
Confessions Of The Lost by K E W
When a weary priest arrives in a forgotten town to serve at St. Vincent's, he finds a congregation haunted not by ghosts, but by the weight of their own unspoken sins. Beneath the church floor, something ancient stirs-something that feeds on silence itself.
Part gothic horror, part theological meditation, Confessions of the Lost is a haunting exploration of belief, guilt, and the power of words to save-or to damn. In the quietest moments, faith itself begins to sound like fear.