Friday, July 11, 2025

The Pilot: a Novel

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The Pilot: a Novel



The Pilot
A Novel of Freedom, Fire, and the Black Atlantic
Before the Civil War was a war, it was a tide—and no one read the tide like a pilot.

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In the smoke-choked waters of a nation at war with itself, 
The Pilot charts the untold saga of Black sailors, smugglers, and freedom-fighters who turned the Atlantic into a battleground for liberty. Inspired by true events, this sweeping historical novel follows a cast of free Blacks, escaped slaves, and foreign volunteers—from the icy ports of Nova Scotia to the humid back alleys of Charleston—as they join the Union Navy in its deadliest hour.

At the heart of the storm is Robert Smalls, the enslaved pilot who stole the Confederate ship Planter and delivered her to freedom. Around him gathers a brotherhood forged in salt and blood: a Canadian fugitive smuggler, a Bahamian gun-runner, a Tunisian sharpshooter, and an African navigator who sailed across oceans to end a system that once shackled him. Together, they crew the Hartford, flagship of the U.S. Navy, and fight across the blockade, through firestorm battles, covert missions, and the brutal crucible of Charleston Harbor.

But this is more than a war story. It’s a reckoning with forgotten legacies. It’s Band of Brothers meets Glory, told from the deckplates up—and from the eyes of men too long erased from America’s memory.

For readers of: Ta-Nehisi Coates, David Grann, and The Known World, this is historical fiction that stares down the past—and demands we remember who bled to shape the future.








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JuJu Learns His ABC's: Book 1 (JuJu book series)

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JuJu Learns His ABC's: Book 1

(JuJu book series)


This book follows the delightful adventures of JuJu and his mama as they explore the world while learning their ABCs. Each letter introduces a new word and a fun activity, from picking apples and bouncing balls to enjoying ice cream and flying kites. Through their playful journey, JuJu discovers the wonders of nature, animals, and family, making learning an enjoyable experience. Perfect for young readers, this charming tale combines education with the joy of exploration.





Thursday, July 10, 2025

The Black Book of Branding

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The Black Book of Branding is not for the average business owner. It’s for the ones who know they’re meant to dominate. This book doesn’t talk about colors, logos, or fonts. It talks about power. Control. Influence. The strategies brands have used for decades to shape your decisions—without you ever realizing it. Inside, you’ll learn the 7 covert steps to building a brand that doesn’t beg for attention, but commands it. Here’s what you’ll find inside: The Hidden Sales Killer – Why people aren’t buying from you even when your product is better. (Hint: It’s not price or quality. It’s perception.) The P.T. Barnum Effect – How to manufacture attention, create spectacle, and make the world stop and look.
Freud’s Fingerprints – The psychological levers that make brands unforgettable. (Like why Coke sells nostalgia, not soda.) How Airbnb Sold Belonging – A breakdown of how one brand went from illegal rentals to a global movement—without owning a single property. Why Ford Didn’t Invent the Car, But Still Won – A lesson in positioning, timing, and narrative control. The “Villain Strategy” – How picking a public enemy builds cult-like followings. How to Charge More Without Feeling Guilty – Stop underpricing yourself. Start positioning your brand like luxury. It’s filled with stories, not fluff. Psychology, not guesswork. And battle-tested branding concepts you can apply immediately—whether you’re building a personal brand, a business, or a movement. No theory. No sugarcoating. Just the raw, unfiltered truth about how branding actually works. If you’re tired of watching others blow up while you stay stuck, this is your wake-up call. This isn’t a branding book. It’s a playbook for power.











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The Great Dimming

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The Great Dimming


 "The Great Dimming: The Modern IQ Decline" investigates a paradox that would have seemed unthinkable just decades ago: even as technology advances at breakneck speed, our collective cognitive capabilities appear to be deteriorating.

Through compelling research and analysis, the book reveals how IQ scores that rose steadily throughout the 20th century (the Flynn Effect) have now reversed in developed nations. Core cognitive capabilities like abstract reasoning, working memory, and critical thinking are declining at measurable rates, with profound implications for society's future. Unlike simplistic explanations blaming technology alone, "The Great Dimming" presents a multifaceted analysis of interlocking factors driving this trend. From environmental toxins altering neural development to the attention-fragmenting effects of digital media, from educational systems failing to develop deep thinking to lifestyle changes disrupting sleep and physical activity—each contributes to a perfect storm of cognitive challenges. Beyond identifying problems, the book presents evidence-based solutions at every level. For individuals, it offers a practical toolkit of interventions ranked by effectiveness, from cardiovascular exercise that boosts cognitive function by 15-20% to digital wellness practices that enhance focus by 40%. For communities and policymakers, it showcases successful case studies like Singapore's "Smart Environment" program and Vermont's comprehensive cognitive health initiative, demonstrating real-world models for intervention. What sets "The Great Dimming" apart is its balance of rigorous science, accessible explanations, and practical optimism. While unflinching in its assessment of alarming trends, it also reveals our remarkable neuroplasticity and potential for recovery. The book makes a compelling case that addressing the Great Dimming represents our most crucial challenge—not just for intellectual progress, but for solving existential threats like climate change and social polarization. By protecting and enhancing our cognitive capabilities, we don't just preserve human intelligence; we create the conditions for a new flowering of human potential.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2025

The Beginning and The End

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What if your life’s deepest wounds are the very chapters that lead others to healing?

In The Beginning and The End, Davida Coleman invites readers into an unfiltered poetic journey—one that spans trauma, resilience, faith, and the reclamation of personal truth. This is not just a poetry collection. It is a testimony. A reckoning. A love letter to survival.

"God heard me through the silence—and turned my pain into purpose."

—Davida Coleman

Every piece in this soul-baring work pulls from real experiences—abandonment, generational pain, spiritual struggle, and hope—each crafted into poetry that speaks directly to the heart. With vulnerability as her compass and faith as her anchor, Coleman navigates the emotional terrain between life’s hardest questions and the God who never stopped listening.

She writes not to impress, but to express. And in doing so, she gives voice to what so many have lived but never spoken. Whether through powerful reflections on childhood, the complexities of parenting, or the weight of forgiveness, her words hold both grit and grace—echoes from a woman who’s been broken, rebuilt, and reborn.

"A deeply introspective and spiritually profound collection—The Beginning and the End is an inspiring journey through faith, struggle, and self-discovery."

  • Greg P.

The Beginning and The End is for those who’ve cried out in the silence, wondered if God heard them, and lived to see the answer unfold in the form of healing, clarity, and growth. It’s a reminder that your story—no matter how messy—is sacred. And sometimes, the end of one chapter is only the beginning of who you were always meant to become.


 




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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Endor

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Endor


A forbidden witch. A hunted deserter. A cursed kingdom.

In a realm where prophecy ignites war and faith cuts deeper than any blade, two exiles are forced to choose: unveil the truth or be consumed by it. Endor reimagines the Witch of Endor from 1 Samuel 28—unfolding a shadowed tale of power, persecution, and the haunting cost of belief.


Click here to get Endor on Amazon 





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The Golden Box

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The Golden Box



Unlocking the Past, One Treasure at a Time: Inside The Golden Box by Cassie A. Hunter Macedo

In Cassie A. Hunter Macedo’s nostalgic and heartwarming debut novel, The Golden Box, readers are transported to 1945 Kalamazoo, Michigan—a town where the leaves fall like golden confetti, and childhood is filled with wide-eyed wonder. Against this charming backdrop unfolds the story of five unforgettable kids: Bobby, Jason, Jody, Sarah, and the newest member of their tight-knit group, Adam.

What starts as a simple game—collecting found objects in a cardboard box—soon becomes something far more meaningful. From a pocket watch to a broken necklace, each item they discover seems to whisper of a past life. With each new trinket placed inside what they come to call “The Golden Box,” the kids begin to sense that their treasures may hold secrets—engraved initials, hidden compartments, even pieces of untold history that connect them in ways they never expected.

But this isn’t just a mystery story. It’s a journey through growing up—navigating schoolyard bullies, budding friendships, family complexities, and the quiet strength it takes to be different. Adam’s arrival into the group brings new questions, new dynamics, and a fresh reminder of what it means to belong. Meanwhile, Bobby’s struggle with learning challenges adds a layer of emotional depth that many readers—young and old—will relate to.

"A charming tale of friendship, adventure, and the hidden treasures that shape who we become."

- Greg P.

Macedo’s vivid storytelling style immerses readers in the sights, sounds, and feelings of postwar small-town America. The characters are not just believable—they’re lovable. The kids are clever, loyal, and curious, and the story invites readers to view the world through their hopeful eyes.

The Golden Box is a coming-of-age tale brimming with warmth, mystery, and meaning. Perfect for fans of stories like Bridge to Terabithia, Stand by Me, or The Goonies, this novel celebrates friendship, resilience, and the little discoveries that can change everything. At its core, it’s a reminder that sometimes the real treasures are the people beside us—and the memories we make along the way.


Click here to get The Golden Box on Amazon / Kindle 


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