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Embracing the Narrow Way of Certainty in Christ

Religion / Christian Living / Inspirational

Date Published: April 28, 2026

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing

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Is there a single path that can reach both the lukewarm believer and the
skeptical non-believer? Beyond the Broad Path argues that there is. This book
speaks to believers who have grown complacent, calling them back to their role
as salt and light, while also inviting non-believers into an honest
exploration that assumes no prior faith or biblical knowledge.

Grounded in today’s fractured cultural landscape, the book confronts the
search for truth in a world of distraction, division, and digital
isolation—not to condemn, but to reveal what these forces are replacing
in the human heart. From there, it leads the reader to life’s ultimate
crossroads and presents the only solution – Jesus Christ.

With fresh clarity, this book makes the case that Christ’s message is
not outdated, but radically relevant—offering redemption, lasting joy,
and peace that cuts through chaos. Drawing from Matthew 7:13–14, readers
are challenged to recognize that time is finite and the choice of which road
to walk is unavoidable.

If you are ready to trade anxiety for certainty and the noise of the world for
the assurance of God’s truth, turn the page. The journey toward the
narrow way begins now.

 

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 About the Author

 John Stephen Frey

 John Stephen Frey proudly wears two hats: he is both a veteran aviation safety
and training professional and the founder/Director of Life Beyond Horizons
Ministry. With a career launched over forty years ago in aviation, he uniquely
applies his expertise in safety analysis to his lifelong intensive study of
God’s Word. Through his online ministry, John has reached a worldwide
audience, sharing prolific theological essays that offer a refined biblical
perspective on contemporary issues. While his work is mostly based in
Washington, D.C., John and his wife of over 45 years spend much of their time
at their home in Oklahoma, close to their two daughters and granddaughter.

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An LGBTQ+ BDSM Sci-Fi Romance

Date Published: June 19, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press

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“Humans are a legend. They don’t exist.”

When Lord Xev and his lover, Ra, leave their home in search of a woman to bond
with them, they know exactly where to go. Risen Outpost is the most lawless
place in the galaxy, and Pale Moon Auction House offers the finest sex slaves
on the market. What the Zaronians don’t expect is to find one of the legendary
humans for sale to the highest bidder.

Kirin Ellison doesn’t know what’s happened to her. The shock of discovering
aliens exist is bad enough, but realizing they plan to sell her as a sex slave
is far worse. Kirin watches the other women preening and displaying their
attributes, begging to belong to someone, with growing alarm. She wants her
freedom. At least she thinks she does — until one touch from Xev and Ra
enslaves her in a far more binding way than a simple exchange of a currency
could ever manage. She longs to feel everything the strange beings have to
offer, but unless Xev is willing to make a sacrifice of his own, she dare not
let him capture her heart.

 

 

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All rights reserved.
Copyright ©2026 Ashlynn Monroe

 

Music reverberated through Kirin Ellison’s Mazda as she drove down the lonely
two lane country road. Humming along to the radio, she glanced up at the sky.
The black velvet above was dotted with stars. In the city, she never really
had the chance to see the night sky — the view here was breathtaking.

No one was expecting her back in Chicago until tomorrow. She didn’t need to
rush. Her camera lay on the passenger seat beside her. Pulling over onto the
gravel shoulder, she parked next to a fenced pasture.

The warning bell dinged as she carefully pulled out her beloved equipment.
Wedding and graduation photography paid the bills, but she couldn’t escape her
true calling — she felt drawn to beautiful panoramic landscapes.

Kirin looked up at the silky night sky and began to visualize the shots she
would take. The rural beauty was exactly what she wanted. These prints would
sell fast in the city.

Chuckling to herself, she shook off the feeling that she was being watched.
“I’ve been in the city way too long,” she muttered as she made sure the tripod
was stable.

A sudden flash to her left made her straighten and turn. She gasped as three
bluish-green lights hovered in the air.

“Oh my God!” Kirin’s hands shook as she began frantically snapping pictures.
Kirin focused intensely on the lights. She wished her camera had video
capability. She expected the hovering lights to fly away, but they didn’t.
These prints were definitely going to be a moneymaker.

The lights suddenly catapulted forward and to her horror, they now hovered
directly over her car. Her courage held her for only three more shots before
her shaking hands managed to free the camera from the tripod. Snatching up her
equipment, she rushed back to the car, but froze when a bright light
illuminated the area around her. Her eyes widened as the car levitated off the
ground. The pulsating yellow light was actually pulling the Mazda skyward.

Kirin bit her lip and stumbled backwards. She had no interest in finding out
where her car was going. Her foot slipped on the dew-damp grass and she
tumbled backward into the darkness. Pain radiated through her head and her
teeth clicked as her jaws snapped together. She blinked up and the darkness
vanished. She lay bathed in bright yellow light. Something trickled down her
neck and she realized she was bleeding, but that was the least of her worries
right now.

Blinking rapidly, Kirin tried to clear her vision, but the lights went in and
out of focus. She felt her body lifting. “No,” she moaned.

Unconsciousness claimed her.

When Kirin next opened her eyes, she blinked up at a bright light. She tried
to swallow but something was down her throat. Soft plastic cradled her nose
and mouth. She looked down her nose at the strange mask. The effort gave her
an intense headache and she tried to groan, but the tube down her throat
didn’t allow the sound to come out. She lay in a warm cocoon, perfectly
cradled in softness. To her horror, she realized she was naked. She tried to
move, but she couldn’t. The paralysis was surreal. Her vision was blurry and
she blinked rapidly, but it didn’t seem to help. She felt as if she were
floating.

Vaguely, she wondered if she’d been drugged.

A dark shadow blocked the light to the left and she tried to focus on what —
or who — it was. Her eyes widened and she tried to scream. Being immobile
added a sharp bite to her terror. The creature was tall and blue. It had
tentacles jutting out of its rather large head, and it didn’t look happy.
Coming closer, it made some sort of gibberish noise and ran its hand down her
arm, then her hip and leg. She shuddered. Something moved in a blur to her
left and she felt a quick stab of pain before her eyes fluttered closed and
darkness dragged her back into oblivion.


“This trip has been long overdue, my friend.. The burden of politics wearies
me,” Lord Xev muttered. He sighed and ran a hand through his hair.

The male between his legs took his cock into his mouth and bobbed his head
passionately up and down on Xev’s shaft. Xev watched Ra’s devotion through his
long lashes. Long, soft blond hair brushed Xev’s thighs. Eyes half closed, he
stretched his arms across the back of the divan.

The crowd bustling about the tavern and the buzz of voices only made Ra’s
fellatio more erotic. His companion made a loud popping noise as he pulled his
mouth away from Xev’s erection. Ra’s big blue eyes gazed up at him adoringly.
Xev could tell he wanted to say something.

“You may speak,” he graciously offered.

“You are right, my lord. I have felt the burden of hiding my affection for
you. I lust for you, my lord. Every time I am in the room with you, my cock
aches for your touch.”

Xev smiled down at his lover. He cared deeply for Ra. Their friendship, and
Ra’s servitude, had grown into a comfortable pattern, but something was
missing. They both agreed on that point. “I understand, my friend. The Order
would never accept our bond. Here we are free, but you know I can never leave
the Order, even to delight in the debauchery of the fringes. This is just a
short trip. We will return.”

The glimmer of hope died in Ra’s beautiful eyes and he quickly lowered his
head and kissed Xev’s balls. When Ra glanced up, tears shimmered in his eyes.
“I know your place, my lord, even as I know mine, but one can dream.”

 

 

About the Author

 

Ashlynn Monroe is a busy working mom. She loves her kids and family. Her
greatest joy is creating stories to entertain others, and she hopes they bring
a little more romance into the world. She’s been writing since her teens for
her own enjoyment but decided in her thirties to share her imagination with
readers. Ashlynn enjoys biking, camping, reading, video games, and filling her
home and life with love. If she’s not working or chasing children, you can
find her daydreaming up her next tale of romance.

 

 

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Children’s Picture Book

Date Published: April 15, 2026

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Oh, Tal! Not Like That., a new book by autistic actor Tal Anderson and
award-winning Hollywood artist, Michael Richey White, is Book 2 in the Oh,
Tal! series for children.

Tal and the family cat, Winnie are once again taking on the world, and this
time, they’re doing it at school. Tal starts the school year off excited, but
quickly learns that in the classroom, they like kids to follow directions, and
to be the same, and do things uniformly. Tal has different ideas, however, and
classmates and teachers work hard to teach and model the “right way” to do
things.

In the end, they all learn a valuable lesson: that there are more ways than
one to get things done, and that expressing yourself authentically leads to
good things. Once again, Tal wins over hearts and confirms it’s okay to be
different, be yourself, and to follow your own path.

 

 

About the Author

Tal Anderson

Tal Anderson is a professional actor, filmmaker, and writer. She is an
advocate for change, using her voice and unique platform as an autistic actor
to support inclusion and authentic representation in front of and behind the
camera in Hollywood. She is best known for her work in the Netflix series
“Atypical” as Sid, but can also be seen and heard in many other productions
including, guest-starring in Season 5 of “Magnum P.I.” on NBC, and as the
English voice of Tina in the Disney Plus series, “Team Chocolate.” Tal has
always been a storyteller, and as a child could be seen constantly using her
FLIP video camera, or one of several hand-held voice-recorders to record every
day life, or her daily performances of stories/scripts she had made up or
written. It is this love of imagination that led her to acting and filmmaking
as an adult. “Oh, Tal! – Not Today,” is Tal’s first book. She lives in Los
Angeles with her cat Winifred, where they can both live their best lives and
be their true selves.

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The Man in the Middle Virtual Book Tour

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A Tapestry of Tangled Lives

 

Family Saga / Fiction / Based on True Lived Experiences

 

Date Published: April 6, 2026

Publisher: Serapis Bey Publishing, Arizona, US www.parulagrawal.com

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A story of human connection between twins, between lovers, between comrades in
war, set against the shadow of the evangelical religion and its judgments.”

Based on a childhood of shadowy secrets surrounding her parents’
marriage and the rigid judgment of the Evangelical religion, the author
attempts to find her truth. A work of historical fiction and romance, it spans
the era of WWII and beyond, weaving the story of her father, mother and aunt
(her mother’s twin sister). The unexpected twists and turns mirror those
of our own lives, and readers can empathize and identify with the
characters’ humanity as they struggle with their flaws. The power of
religious judgement is explored along with the strength and resilience of
individuals challenged by the ethics of life. This is also a fascinating study
of the complexities of being twins. With the strongest of bonds that
overwhelms their very different personalities, their love for the same man
creates a gulf between them that threatens their entire adult relationship. It
is also a story of a man and how he navigates his own journey after love and
loss. When his WWII experience takes him to countries he has never dreamed of
seeing, and opens him to the excitement of new cultures, he finds new meaning.
At the same time, his bonds to his comrades in arms and their shared
experiences of battlefield traumas leaves him with emotional scars. A story of
secrets and the power of love, the themes of self-doubt and second chances are
embedded in the narrative, along with the acceptance of one’s actions
following painful choices.

A story of human connection between twins, lovers, comrades during World War
11, families, and generational trauma, set across the United States and Europe
and against the shadow of the Evangelical religion and its judgments. A family
saga of secrets, shadows, and unspoken enduring love, and its impact across
three generations, based on a true story of lived experience. A work of
romantic, historical fiction, The Man in the Middle; A Tale of Tangled Lives
is based on the true story of the author’s parents. It follows their
youth in the early 1900s in US, through the years of WWII in Europe, and
after, and their lives as friends, lovers, parents, and elderly individuals.

This is a story of love and its many forms. There are no heroes or demons,
only people dealing with their humanity. Or maybe there are heroes: Luke, as
he navigates his life honourably and responsibly, while harbouring feelings
for more than one woman; Anna as she comes to terms with her selfish impulses
and attempts to overcome them; Pierrette, who recognizes and accepts that she
cannot give Luke the life he wants, and that their love is not enough.
Karoline is perhaps the true heroine of the book. A victim of the religious
beliefs she is trapped by, she finds it impossible to love herself. Instead,
she spends her life feeling inferior to her sister and undeserving of
Luke’s love. At Luke’s passing, she finally receives the
confirmation of her worth and her place as the love of his life.

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“Do you want to talk about it?”

 

“It’s over,” Anna said flatly. “Nils and I are getting married. Luke and I are finished …. All he said was ‘I don’t want an explanation. I want my ring back.’…. He stood there waiting, staring at me with repulsion. I handed it to him and he left. He hates me now and he doesn’t even know I’m pregnant.”

       

Her body dissolved into a mass of despair.

       

“I’ve made such a mess of everything!”

       

Karoline melted….. She grieved for her…. She could only try to reassure her.

       

“It’s done now, Anna. You’ve made your choice…..”

       

Karoline’s mind swirled in a maze of conflicting thought, one especially.

       

Who’s comforting Luke?

About the Author

Julie Lee Williams

“The author lives half-time in San Diego, CA, and half-time in a small village
in Southern France. This is her exploration of the unexplained secrets that
shadowed her childhood and the consequences that haunt all our choices.”

“I wrote this book to come to terms with my past. I wanted to understand
the people who raised me, through the fictional characters of Karoline and
Luke, who represent my parents and my mother’s twin sister, Anna, who
represents my aunt. My childhood was full of love, but as I watched the
individuals around me, I sensed a drama that excluded me. I knew my father had
been in WWII and experienced Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge and much more
during the four years he spent in Europe. The way he talked about the world he
had discovered there intrigued me and I knew there was more to tell, which he
never spoke about. My mother adored my father, but there was a tension in the
room when my aunt was present. A connection between my father and my aunt was
obvious despite their effort to hide it. Through the years, there were
inadvertent comments that hinted of a previous relationship between them, but
it wasn’t until the end of my father’s life that conversations
took place that enlightened me. I didn’t ask, but they each wanted to
tell their story, their truth about what happened. This book is my truth, my
experience in living with them and loving them. It is my attempt to honor them
by exploring their humanness and accepting that we are each a complex
entity.”

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US Western History/Jim Bridger, mountain man, fur trade, exploration,
American Indians

Date Published: 08-08-2025

Publisher: Farcountry Press

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The Life and Times of Jim Bridger, a new biography by Bill Markley, is a
well-researched work that brings to life the story of Jim Bridger, the
legendary mountain man, fur trapper, and explorer who played a key role in
shaping the American West. From guiding scientific expeditions to pioneering
vital emigrant routes like the Overland and Bridger Trails, Jim
Bridger’s name is etched into the very landscape of the American
frontier. Bridger’s contributions helped lead to the establishment of
Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the world. His life was
filled with encounters with Native American tribes, fur traders, U.S. Army
officers, and remarkable adventures across the wild West.

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Bill Markley has established an enviable reputation as a western biographer.
His excellent new biography of Jim Bridger will only augment his status.
Crisply written and carefully researched this biography of the greatest of the
mountain men will both captivate and inform readers for years to
come. –Paul Hutton, author of The Undiscovered Country

 


Bill Markley has done it again with THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JIM BRIDGER. The
mythic mountain man comes to life in Markley’s biography and by the end you
will be ready to go West and discover for yourself the West of Jim
Bridger. –Stuart Rosebrook, editor-at-large, TRUE WEST magazine

 


Well researched and well told, Markley gives us a fresh look at one of the
giants of the American West. I believe he has captured the man and his
essence. —Bob Boze Bell, executive editor True West magazine

 


Bill Markley’s The Life and Times of Jim Bridger vividly captures the
adventures of a legendary mountain man whose courage, ingenuity, and deep
connection to the American West shaped a nation’s frontier. From fur
trapping to guiding emigrants, Bridger’s story is a testament to
resilience and cultural fluency, brought to life with meticulous research and
engaging prose.  — Jon Nelson, Board Director for the Museum of the
Fur Trade, Chadron, Nebraska

 


When the tall, genial Virginian Jim Bridger ventured West as a
“green” teenager in the early years of the fur trade, no one
predicted that he would become known as the legendary “old man of the
mountains.”   Packing his life with enough adventure for at least ten
mountain men, Bridger led beaver-trapping brigades, hunted buffalo, fought
hostile Blackfeet, married a Shoshone woman, mapped trackless wilderness,
guided the U.S. Army during Red Cloud’s War, and more.  Although
illiterate, he spoke several European—and Indian—languages.
Did Bridger really leave the grizzly-mauled Hugh Glass to die alone?
Markley delves deep into his subject’s extraordinary life. Wonderfully
illustrated with period maps and artwork, this book is for anyone who loves
true tales of the raucous fur trading era of the early nineteenth century.
Bridger once said, “Sir, the grace of God won’t carry a man
through these prairies!  It takes powder and ball.”  And
how.  –Nancy Plain, four-time Spur Award winner, past
president of Western Writers of America.

 

 

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Final Thoughts

During my two-year research of Jim Bridger, my respect for him

has grown. He accepted all people, no matter who they were. Only when

they turned on him would he treat them as enemies. He tried to stay out of

fights, but if one was unavoidable, he was in the forefront.

It’s a shame—and our loss—that he didn’t learn to read
and write. He was

intelligent, creating accurate maps from memory. He learned English, French,

Spanish, a variety of Indian languages, and was proficient in sign language.

After people read Shakespeare to him, he would quote passages from memory.

As to the Hugh Glass story, I believe Bridger was not the teenager who

deserted Glass. Historians have pointed to Bridger because of an 1839 article

that gave the young man’s last name as “Bridges,” based on
old riverboat pilot

Joseph LaBarge’s recollection, and tradition had it on the Missouri that
it was

Bridger. That’s it. When Alfred Jacob Miller sat around a mountaineer
fire

and jotted down the Hugh Glass story during the 1837 rendezvous, the first

name of the person Glass confronted was Bill. If Bridger had been the young

man who deserted Glass, I believe other mountaineers would have ribbed him

about it.

As to Bridger selling Fort Bridger to the Mormons, I don’t believe he
sold

it. He was an honest man, and to his dying day, he never said he sold it,
continuing to

attempt to collect his rental payment from the federal government.

Bridger’s descriptions of the Yellowstone geothermal region to
expedition

leaders and scientists led to its eventual exploration in 1871 by one of those
scientists,

Ferdinand Hayden. The following year, Congress designated it the

world’s first national park.

Jim Bridger was loved by many people, from children to generals. He was

well liked by many tribes. Most of his adversaries respected him. He enjoyed

nothing better than to be out in nature, preferring to sleep under the stars
than

in a tent. It would have been great fun to sit at a campfire and listen
to him tell

of his exploits and tall tales. He was a man in love with the West.

Toward the end of his life, Jim Bridger said, “I wish I was back there
among

the mountains again—you can see so much farther in that
country.”
 

About the Author

 Bill Markley

 Bill Markley, member of Western Writers of America and multiple winner of the
Will Rogers Medallion award, has written eleven books including biographies
and histories of Old West characters and events. He writes for True West and
Wild West magazines and is a staff writer for Roundup magazine.

 

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