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ARPress Featured Books for the month of March 2020

Author Reputation Press‘ repository of books keeps growing every month, ranging from fiction to nonfiction works by our authors. Sifting through them to see which one to read can be a daunting task, so we’re culling some titles from our vast array of titles as part of our Featured Books list for the month of March 2020.

Jacobus by Paul Trittin

Jacobus is a novel about a eunuch named Jacobus, who lives in the biblical times. His father contracts him to become an apprentice to his relatives at the age of 14. He is sent to Sicily and is separated from his brother, with whom he has developed a special kind of romantic relationship. The book is about compassion and acceptance for homosexuality.

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Over The Storms Of Life by Pastor JOY Aladetan

Over The Storms Of Life: God’s Word And Covenant Promises Prevails tackles the human struggle with the difficulties in life and offers insights and guidelines based on the Bible in order to help married and unmarried people live a Christian life. The book also aims to inform, inspire, bless, and transform the lives of readers as well as strengthen their faith.

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Ahuitzotl: A Novel Of Aztec Mexico by H. Allenger

Ahuitzotl is about an eponymous conqueror who finally faces his demise due to his own actions. The proud and vicious warlord does not let anything from stopping his vainglorious goals and resolves to overthrow the present monarch following assurance by the leader of the inter-clan council that he would succeed that seat. As a ruler, he has made a name for himself as an undisputed warlord by winning a series of conquests.

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Windswept by S. G. McAfee

Windswept is a poignant reflection of the author’s personal highs and lows on the churning waves of life. The book traverses emotions, thus pulling heart strings, producing smiles, and evoking tears. Sailing along life’s tumultuous journey, may Windswept bring you calm seas and gentle winds.

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Chance Of Snow by S. G. McAfee

Chance Of Snow is a fictional story of two barmaids back in the 70s when beepers or cell phones did not exist yet. When you left the house you were disconnected, giving new meaning to “a fly on the wall”.

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Adventures Of A Rideshare Driver by Charles Campise

Adventures Of A Rideshare Driver contains Campise’s favorite experiences driving passengers who like to use the ride-sharing mode of transportation. The stories are limited to his experiences in and around Austin, Texas and other areas in the central part of the state for more than three years, beginning in June 2014.

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Let’s Stir Some Thoughts by Giridhar Jaded

Let’s Stir Some Thoughts reflects on the many thoughts that every person has. The book contains some of the poems he wrote in 2019, which he considers to be a year of revelations for Giridhar as it became evident that writing Poetry could be as omnipresent as breathing.

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Rhymes In Me by Giridhar Jaded

The Rhymes In Me is a poetry collection that looks at life from the darkness and the light. The book takes on themes of hope and depression in addition to love. It is written for the lost in the world and hurt by love.

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The Human Inside by Y T Cheng

The Human Inside is a dystopian novel set in the 22nd century. The world is undergoing a change bordering towards a complete dystopian setting. A special team of cybernetically enhanced young adults known as amborgs has been released into the public in hopes of turning things around for a better environment for many innocent people. Following the exploits of one particular boy in their ranks, their actions will be tested in their experiences as an evolved form of humanity.

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Jay Hogarth

Jay Hogarth is ARPress' resident content manager, responsible for all public-facing information posted on this blog and on the main site.

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