Jacob’s Room by Virginia Woolf follows the life of Jacob Flanders through fragmented impressions from those around him, exploring identity, loss, and modernist themes.
A lush, provocative tale of forbidden love, time's illusions, and memory's grip, where passion defies all boundaries and nothing is ever entirely as it seems.
Dracula’s Guest by Bram Stoker is a gothic horror story set in a desolate European landscape, exploring eerie supernatural forces and unexplained dread.
In a land eroded by time and silence, three lives entwine through hidden violence, decaying orchards, and the quiet, unyielding pull of fate in the Appalachian wilds.
Sarai, Abram, and Suwertu collide in a world of faith, power, and sacrifice, where love defies destiny and a woman’s quiet strength shapes the birth of a people.
Amid desert sands, Rebekah, Isaac, and Laban navigate love, loyalty, and faith, their choices shaping destinies in a tale of sacrifice, power, and divine purpose.
Rachel, Leah, and Jacob are bound by love, rivalry, and destiny, their tangled lives shaping a legacy of passion, faith, and sacrifice that echoes through the ages.
The Story Girl by Lucy Maud Montgomery follows Sara Stanley, a gifted storyteller, as she enchants her friends with folklore and family history in rural Prince Edward Island.
Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf is a whimsical yet poignant account of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s cocker spaniel, exploring themes of freedom, loyalty, and social class.