Category: Comedy

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More Than A Kiss by Saxon Bennett; Layce Gardner

Saxon Bennett; Layce Gardner | More Than A Kiss | One minute Jordan March was falling out a window and the next she was falling in love – with the emergency room doctor! It looked as if nothing could

Posted in Comedy Humor Romance

Castaway by Advocate; Fanatic

Advocate; Fanatic | Castaway | Sixteen wacky personalities marooned on a tropical island, a series of diabolical challenges, a million dollar prize, sexual tension, ribald humor, ro

Posted in Comedy

The Importance of Having Spunk by Donovan O’Malley

Donovan O’Malley | The Importance of Having Spunk | A lesbian couple’s comic search for the perfect donor in the Scandinavian wilderness. A Comic Novel with a twist to the battle of the sexes, and a nod

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Plastic Hollywood by H. M. Dunn

H. M. Dunn | Plastic Hollywood | A raunchy Hollywood romp! Plastic Hollywood set in the mid 1970’s is a comedy/satire that revolves around the theme of wanting to be a movie star, agi

Posted in Comedy Fiction Romance

The Deal by Becky Cochrane; Timothy J. Lambert

Becky Cochrane; Timothy J. Lambert | The Deal |

The delightful new novel from the authors of He’s The One and It Had to Be You. New Year’s Eve, 1999. Millennium celebrations light u

Posted in Action/Adventure Comedy

The Story of Me by Advocate

Advocate | The Story of Me |

Randi is just trying to make sense of it all as she sits in the park, pouring out her woes to a pair of bemused squirrels. The first thing she dete

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Comedy

When You Lie about Your Age, the Terrorists Win by Carol Leifer

Carol Leifer | When You Lie about Your Age, the Terrorists Win | Stand-up comic and comedy writer Carol Leifer faced a critical dilemma and had only two options: either continue sharing her greatest childhood memory

Posted in Comedy Romance

Cooper’s Deale by KI Thompson

KI Thompson | Cooper’s Deale | Two would-be lovers and a decidedly inopportune murder spell trouble, no matter which way the cards fall.

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