Kim Pritekel is a contemporary author whose passion for storytelling emerged at a young age, leading her to write her first novel at thirteen. Her prolific career spans novels, novellas, and short stories, demonstrating a versatile command of narrative. Pritekel also channels her creative drive into screenwriting, actively participating in the film industry. Her writing, deeply influenced by a profound personal spiritual awakening, explores themes that resonate with a wide audience seeking both engaging plots and thoughtful introspection.
At seventeen, Roishin is fully immersing herself in the Order of Ankou, guided by her mentor Enori. As she explores new dimensions and experiences unimaginable adventures, she discovers a completely different realm known as Duras. This journey promises to unveil secrets and challenges that will reshape her understanding of reality and her place within it.
Honor Hayes grapples with her self-destructive tendencies as she faces the consequences of a reckless decision—sleeping with her boss's wife. At nearly thirty, she decides to escape her chaotic life by packing her car and leaving town, hoping to avoid the inevitable fallout. The story delves into themes of personal accountability and the quest for redemption amidst a backdrop of tumultuous relationships.
Set in fourteenth-century France, the story follows Cateline, a seventeen-year-old nobleman's daughter, navigating a world where children are treated as pawns in a game of power and privilege. As she grapples with her role in a society that views her more as a bargaining chip than a beloved daughter, Cateline's journey explores themes of autonomy, familial duty, and the struggle for personal identity amidst societal expectations.
The story follows Grey Rickman, a journalist at The New York Times, who receives a career-defining chance to ghostwrite a memoir for a celebrated actor. Amidst this professional excitement, she is also navigating her personal life, deeply in love with her girlfriend, dancer Christian Scott. The narrative explores the intersection of ambition and romance, highlighting Grey's journey in both her career and her relationship.
The story follows Christine Swann, a celebrated singer/songwriter and lesbian icon, who grapples with her glamorous yet troubled life. Despite her fame and fortune, she struggles with deep-seated misery stemming from a traumatic childhood. Music serves as her refuge and a means to confront the difficult choices she faced at a young age, highlighting the contrast between her public persona and private pain.
Twenty-four-year-old Hope DeSilva has been released from a three-year stint in a Georgia prison. After returning to her family property in a tiny Georgia town, she decides she's had enough of the poverty, violence, and profound family dysfunction. It's time to get out on her own. She buys a $400 car and heads to find work out west. After the car breaks down in Colorado, she's given a ride into a mountain town called Wynter where she runs into brash, aggressive police officer Samantha Gains, who has not one ounce of patience or sympathy for a felon in her black-and-white world of right or wrong, good or bad. But, running from her own family trauma and inexplicably bewitched by the young newcomer Hope, Samantha begins to realize that maybe her strict worldview isn't as simple as it seems. When a freak accident brings the two women together, it will take both of them letting go of their pasts to truly move on. Take another trip to Wynter and revisit old friends as they work their magic to help Hope and Samantha find their footing-and ultimately bring them home.
Liberty Faulkner faces an unexpected life change after losing her job due to corporate downsizing, leaving her homeless and directionless. Seeking refuge, she returns to her small hometown of Wynter, Colorado, hoping to find solace in familiarity. However, the close-knit community proves to be anything but discreet, complicating her efforts to rediscover herself. As she navigates the challenges of starting over, Libby grapples with the realities of her past and the expectations of those around her.
Striving for her father's approval, Faith Fitzgerald pursues a career as a high-powered attorney in Manhattan. Growing up with the trauma of her mother's suicide and her father's absence, she believes that success in her profession might finally earn her the recognition she craves. The story explores themes of family dynamics, personal ambition, and the quest for validation amidst emotional turmoil.
A story so epic one book can't contain it.BOOK TWO:1890: In the dying days of the Old West, Sally Little runs her booming brothel with the passion and tenacity the business of sex requires. Savvy and indulgent, there's one itch Sally can't let herself scratch. Afraid of hurting the woman she loves, she instead unleashes ... Present Day: ... her renovation crew and fixer upper TV show on a dilapidated mansion that has known nothing but death since a murder there in 1977. Samantha Leyton sees ratings gold in bringing the sagging old house to life, but instead she discovers only she has the power to unlock the mystery that hunted four women across time, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Can she release her sisters who came before her and finally be granted the gift of love that is stronger than any evil?four women - three deaths - two words - one houseTHE HUNTER
Set against the backdrop of the Dust Bowl's aftermath, a small farming town in Colorado faces the challenges of rebuilding. Eleanor Landry, a teenager, navigates life with her mother while dealing with her father, a self-appointed preacher with a dwindling congregation. Their struggle for survival amidst the harsh realities of their environment highlights themes of resilience and family dynamics in a time of crisis.