
“Adventurer at Sea” by Margreit Maitland
Thrilling twists and turns surround Robert and Michael as they continue their adventures around the world’s oceans. Aboard a whaling vessel with their family of shipmates, a perilous hunt causes Continue Reading

Recipe to Empower Your Life: A Woman’s Guidebook to Self-Empowerment
It is often from the darkest moments of despair that wondrous gifts are born. Such is the case of Dr. Tamara Pelosi. Many years ago, her pastor told her that Continue Reading
“Blue’s War” by Beth Roose
A war threatens Planet Earth and all of Humanity, with fear and grief at an all-time high. Morgan, with his unique abilities, has the determination and capacity to lead the Continue Reading
“Shots with Mom and Dad” by J.D. DiPalma
Two estranged brothers, a whirlwind European tour, and a bottle of Jack Daniels filled with their parents’ ashes . . . what could possibly go wrong? From the bathroom at Continue Reading
“Omega” by Jan Domagala
On a mission to capture a terrorist cell Matt Hawk, who we first saw in Ronin, and a group of Recon Delta marines led by Colonel De Boer, find more than Continue Reading
“Under The Stretcher” by Max Levin
“The shots kept coming and we couldn’t pin down the source. We had our weapons drawn, but we could not shoot blindly into the area we just came, other Israeli Continue Reading

“Bloom” – a literary magazine dedicated to the growth of the emerging author
Our premiere issue of Bloom has arrived! Red Penguin Books is thrilled to introduce our premiere issue of “Bloom” – our new literary magazine. Editor Nika Jordan Rose has created Continue Reading
“Deferred Glory: Heroes of the Baseball Negro Leagues” by Danny A. Ingellis
Deferred Glory: Heroes of the Baseball Negro Leagues is about the lives, struggles and desire of negroes to one day become professional baseball players in the Major Leagues. During this period Continue Reading
“Jailhouse Confidential” by Peter Koutsoukos
These are not typical jailhouse stories. They are about events inside Rikers experienced through the eyes and ears of a correction officer who made it to the end of his Continue Reading