AuthorHouse Fiction

A Breath Before Sunrise

By Jamie Horwath

A Breath Before Sunrise, by AuthorHouse published author Jamie Horwath, received five stars from the Clarion Book Review. This earns it a special place in the AuthorHouse Book Review website.

AuthorHouse Book Review – Turtle Hawks

By Ian Douglas Robertson

Turtle Hawks received four stars from the Clarion Book Review. This earns it a place in the Authorhouse Book Review website.

Storm Frost

By P. M. Sabin Moore

AuthorHouse author P. M. Sabin Moore creates an authentic 6th century AD England in her historical romance Storm Frost. An expert in them era, Moore had Foreword Clarion’s M. Wayne Cunningham enthralled.

That’s That

By Gaye Walsh

Poet Gaye Walsh turns her hand to writing fiction to create “an endearing debut novel.” Her multi-generational saga of two Irish families met with Kirkus Reviews’ approval and it gets AuthorHouse’s seal of approval as well.

Mainline

By Joseph McCarty

Mainline presents prison life as it really is, as experienced by the author Joseph McCarty. Kirkus Reviews describes the book as revealing “Documentary-type findings with a sharp literary twist.”

Pursuing Happiness

By Mary Lou Peters Schram

AuthorHouse Author Mary Lou Peters Schram’s Pursuing Happiness has been recognized by the prestigious Writers Digest Self-Published Book Awards. Read their review and find out more about this “funny, poignant” story.

The Dirty Dog Saloon

By Cherokee Randolph

AuthorHouse published author, Cherokee Randolph’s, is declared a promising debut in Foreword Clarion’s Jeannine Chartier Hanscom’s four star review. Join Jasper Londsberry’s personal secretary, Josie Vance, as she takes you through his murder, break-ins and arson at The Dirty Dog Saloon. Readers will enjoy an engrossing mystery that delivers a few surprises along the way.

The Window Blind

By Patricia Colton

AuthorHouse Published Author, Patricia Colton’s, debut novel is so impressive, Foreword Clarion’s Jill Allen had no hesitation in awarding it a five-star review. The story, which Colton started working on in 1997, follows an alcoholic and a heroin addict who find each other and then are given the chance to start their lives anew as they are transported to another dimension. “First-time authors face enormous challenges, and I’m happy that I chose to take the initiative to go ahead and self-publish The Window Blind,” says Colton of her experience working with AuthorHouse.

The Fresno Incident

By Philip L. Rettew

AuthorHouse published author, Philip L. Rettew’s, cleverly plotted The Fresno Incident will keep readers intellectually and emotionally engaged through 400 action-packed pages as Jake Lewis searches for the Sasha, the woman of his dreams.

The Americanadian

By Glenn Matheson

AuthorHouse published author, Glen Matheson, introduces us to an Indiana Jones calibre hero with The Americanadian. Embark on an exhilarating 228 page adventure with Dr. Curtis Munson that will leave you feeling like you have saved the world alongside him by the time you read the final chapter.