Genre Blended Fiction
Combines elements from multiple genres to create a new narrative. This can involve mixing styles, themes, and tropes from genres like fantasy, romance, mystery, horror, science fiction, historical, thriller, comedy, and drama
The Subtle Art of Spellcasting and Sarcasm
Airie Avant
Magical Realism
Callie Aigean drove thirty-six hours, carrying thirty-six extra pounds on her plus-sizes frame, staring down her 36th birthday- in less than thirty-six weeks. That’s the day she’s due to make her magical ascension into a full witch and take her place among the elite spellcasting community of Blue Crab Bay.
The Soil is Calling
C.P. Bearden
Southern Gothic/Horror
When Becca returns to her rural hometown, she hopes to make amends with her estranged mother. Instead, the murderous cult hiding in the woods behind her childhood home is not what she expected to find.
Where Monsters Begin and End
Jane Granville
Women's Fiction / Contemporary
Nellie's mother, Ella, died when Nellie was a child—or so she was told. Her quiet life as a reporter in Nashville is turned upside down when on assignment at a homeless shelter where she learns her mother has been found dead. Confused and betrayed, Nellie sets out for answers by volunteering to report on a new law threatening to criminalize homelessness, even if doing so means crossing ethical lines.
I Was Never Broken
Hazel Anthony
Women's Fiction / Romance
It’s 1997 and Poppy Turner’s life has fallen apart. Instead of moving in with her boyfriend and starting a new job after college graduation, she’s in a truck on her way to her aunt's farm in rural Mississippi.
Poppy immerses herself in farm life. She is desperate to forget the night that changed everything and begins to put herself back together.
We, The Missing
Arwyn Sherman
Horror / Fantasy
People disappear all the time in Caroline's fading city. They go off in search of jobs, they follow predatory men, or their addictions swallow them whole. But in the last year, the number of missing has skyrocketed, and Caroline is terrified her unstable, addict mother will be next. Not wanting to lose her only parent, she sets out to find the reason, hoping if she knows what's going on, she can save her mother.
The Death Art
Lindsey Anderle
Historical / Magical Realism
Twenty-year-old Leeta and her twin brother, Darren, have only known life as the star attractions of McCaulley’s Circus sideshow act after their mother sold them. Every day without fail they are put on display to showcase their abilities: Leeta has visions of the dead and relives their untimely deaths while Darren speaks to their
spirits; giving their loved ones closure and frightening the ones who do not believe.
Welcome to Midlothian Boulevard
Benjamin Ryan
Mystery / Literary Fiction
Blurb forthcoming