Top Indie Books by Bestselling Authors!

Discover an extensive collection of indie books by top authors and publishers. These bestselling titles are featured for their high ratings and reader engagement.

Lesson from a Feathered Friend: The Day I Lived Fully

Where reality fades, and imagination begins…Lesson from a Feathered Friend: The Day I Lived Fully by Rade Injac is not just a book - it is an invitation to step into the thin space where reality and fiction collide.On an ordinary day, a chance encounter with a feathered companion awakens extraordinary truths. The parrot becomes more than a bird—it becomes a messenger, a mirror, a guide through hidden layers of existence. Each page unravels a paradox: is this memory, dream, or revelation? The line blurs until the reader themselves becomes part of the story.This mystical narrative blends allegory, philosophy, and storytelling into a journey of self-discovery. It whispers of resilience born...
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Home Grown

When corporate America collapses under the weight of automation and greed, millions are left behind — including Macallister “Cal” Monahan, a laid-off middle-aged accountant in Houston with no savings, no prospects, and nothing left to lose.  Desperate to survive, Cal turns his spare bedroom into an illegal cannabis grow room. What begins as a practical act of rebellion soon evolves into a meticulous ritual of light, pH, and obsession. As Cal’s secret garden flourishes, so does his isolation — until Ruth, his enigmatic upstairs neighbor, starts to take notice.  Through the humid haze of grow lights and paranoia, Home Grown explores the quiet desperation of the new American...
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My Day with the Parrot

My Day with the Parrot by Rade Injac - a bright, funny picture book where a curious kid and a very talkative parrot turn an ordinary day into an adventure. Colourful art, silly sounds, and repeatable phrases make it a joyful read-aloud that builds listening and kindness. Perfect for ages 3 to 9 - bedtime or classroom.
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Available in 7 languages: English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, French and Italian. 

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Fallen: But Not Broken

Fallen: But Not Broken, a Memoir of Collapse, Reflection, and Reinventionby Rade InjacWhat happens when the world you built, your career, your identity, your sense of worth, suddenly falls away?Rade Injac was a top-performing global manager, a Doctor of Science, holding Executive Master of Business Administration, and certified project leader with over two decades of excellence in the corporate world. For 21 years, he delivered results, led high-stakes projects, and earned a reputation as one of the best. But when corporate restructuring ended his tenure, everything stopped.What followed was not just unemployment - it was unravelling.In this raw, unflinching memoir, Injac takes readers throu...
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Imitator

Capitalism is broken. Executives are parasites. This is a story on power, deception, and survival in modern America. Exposing a world where masks replace authenticity and the boldest liars rise to the top. It is a darkly compelling look at how truth collapses under the weight of performance. This razor-edged exploration of deception is the true engine of modern life; corporate, political, and personal. Blending social critique with vivid storytelling, the book argues that lies are not an aberration but the rule: masks we wear to get ahead, survive, and sometimes even thrive. From manipulative executives to everyday white lies, the book dissects how imitation and performance replace authentic...
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Distended

The food supply is bad in America, but the wealthy are worse. A captivating and thought-provoking tale that delves into the lives of Homesteaders navigating the fallout of losing their city jobs and facing the relentless onslaught of the commercial real estate market. In the face of adversity, they rise to the challenge, transforming reclaimed lands into thriving, sustainable townships with organic provisions. The book skillfully explores the clash between the once-privileged wealthy and the resourceful Homesteaders, shedding light on the unsustainable and misguided lifestyles of the affluent. As the story unfolds, readers are treated to a refreshing perspective on wealth creation and the tr...
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Hemp

America passed the 2018 Farm Bill removing hemp from prohibition and allowed for the registered and controlled cultivation of it.  The Bill, defining that States inspect and measure hemp production, was designed for large-scale farming, it was never intended for what George Danback created with his "$50,000 in your backyard" billboards spawning micro-farming among backyard hemp gardeners everywhere.

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Resonance

Sound, just sound, can be more destructive than the highest-grade military explosive, it can break levitational bonds and can float heavy objects. Sound and Anti-Gravity.  George mows pastures for a living in Livingston, Texas.  He battles rain and a deranged ex-wife to be able to see his children as they grow up.  In conversations with his son, Colton, George passes down secrets of anti-gravity and Freemasonry as it pertains to a strange but real place near Miami called the Coral Castle.  Intertwining stories culminate with the mysterious destruction of condos in Miami in 2021.  Speculative Fiction loosely based on people, places and events described within.&nb...
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More

Plastics causes every living thing in the world to absorb and to pump micro particles through itself, plants, animals, everything accumulates plastics at the molecular level.  Entrepreneurs defined America by finding latent capacity and capitalizing upon it. Plastics, invented in America, compromised the ability of the world to survive. Plastics caused every living thing in the world to absorb and to pump micro particles through itself, plants, animals, everything accumulated plastics at the molecular level. Not even my trailer park was immune from plastics. Americans became the wealthiest beings on the planet and the most hated. When they went bankrupt, the civil unrest within America ...
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Law Against Us

In a chillingly plausible near future, the most powerful nation in the world is brought to its knees in a single morning. In the aftermath of a sudden and devastating national catastrophe, America is thrust into an unrecognizable new reality, one defined by grief, power vacuums, and radical social reordering. As wealth and responsibility shift overnight, a desperate search begins to rebuild society, but the solutions are anything but conventional. A network of radicalized women, disillusioned by economic injustice and systemic misogyny, led by a mysterious figure named Trinity, a former stripper turned revolutionary, Law Against Us explores the volatile collision of technology, gender, and p...
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Bioreactor: How to make your own gold

Bioreactor: How to Make Your Own Gold presents a groundbreaking exploration into the intersection of microbiology, environmental remediation, and precious metal recovery. The book challenges conventional scientific skepticism by proposing a practical method for cultivating Cupriavidus metallidurans—a bacterium capable of transforming toxic heavy metal compounds into pure gold nanoparticles—and scaling the process into a viable industrial operation.  Structured as both a scientific manual and a business plan, the book provides step-by-step guidance on constructing bioreactors, cultivating high-density bacterial colonies, optimizing environmental conditions, and recovering gold from h...
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Who is You?: The Haunted Diversity

Who is You? Haunted Diversity by Rade Injac, is a powerful, true-life story of a boy born into poverty who rose to become a global leader. Told from his perspective and based on real events, this inspiring book explores the challenges of growing up different, and the strength found in embracing that difference.A natural “connector,” the author bridges generations, cultures, and identities with empathy and authenticity. From playing with children to supporting seniors with dementia, his journey shows that leadership isn’t about titles - it’s about human connection.Perfect for young dreamers, emerging leaders, parents, and professionals seeking reflection, this book will make you laugh...
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Bridget Kimble Learns Self Control

Bridget is thrilled to embark on another exciting year of school! With a heart full of curiosity and a mind eager to learn, she can’t wait to dive into reading, math, social studies, and science. But this year, Bridget will discover that school is about more than just academics—it’s also a place where important life lessons are learned. One of the biggest challenges she’ll face is mastering self-control, a skill that will help her navigate friendships, classroom expectations, and everyday choices. Join Bridget on her journey as she uncovers the true value of learning both inside and outside the classroom!

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Shadows In Our Bones

Two time periods. Two coasts. Lives intertwined and impacted forever . . .Greed, societal forces, religion, eugenics, and racial prejudice came together in a shameful and shocking way on a small, wooded island off the coast of Maine in the early 1900s. The atrocious events that occurred on Malaga Island continue to echo through the years. Their impact is felt in many ways and by many lives.In 1903, Cora Lane, vacationing with her missionary parents on nearby Horse Island, is introduced to a community on Malaga Island that the press has labeled “degenerate half-breeds.” While poor and mostly uneducated, the people of Malaga Island are no poorer or less educated than other families living ...
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Family Myths - Augustus Trilogy Book 3

The dramatic final chapter of the Augustus Family Trilogy. Once again an Augustus is protecting themselves and the family name with lies. In 1960, rich, pampered, Elizabeth Augustus leaves college and disappears into the developing, San Francisco, California, hippy scene. Her father, who is tormented by guilt over his unwillingness to have told Elizabeth that she was in fact his child, hires a detective. The search goes on for years as Elizabeth hides in plain sight, living a life completely unlike the one the she imagined when she ran away.  Eighteen year old Elizabeth creates a fake identity. As she matures her new identity matures with her and she becomes whoever she believes she nee...
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Family Matters - Augustus Trilogy Book 2

Secrets are fascinating. Secrets are fun. Secrets can destroy. But most important a secret told is a secret no more. World War II has ended and life is returning to normal. The Augustus family history, built by the Augustus family, on lies and secrets seems to be holding them protected against the rapidly expanding world; however, the younger generation is questioning everything the older generation believes. As Elizabeth searches for the truth about her parentage, her anger threatens to expose generations of lies. Family no longer seems to matter in this brave new world where doing your own thing is encouraged. Family Matters is book two of this multi-generational, multi-volume, saga of fat...
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Family Lies - Augustus Triology Book 1

The almighty Augustus family is rich, socially prominent, and hiding their secrets.  Not just the current generation’s secrets but also secrets from the past. In 1937, as the war approaches, the protected world of family is changing and the secrets they are keeping threaten to spill out of the family and on to the gossip pages.  Patriarch, Walter Augustus, is more determined than ever to control his family and protect their good name, but does it matter?  Are family secrets more important the truth? Is a stable marriage more important than a happy one?  What about love?  Does it matter where you find it? Can one endure a life based on secrets?The almighty Augustus ...
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Just One More

or precocious, self-reliant, ten-year-old Harriet Blimm, life is complicated. An absent father and a negligent mother have placed Harriet in an untenable situation. She never planned to murder anyone, but things change one ugly afternoon when Harriet kills to protect herself.Excelling in school helps Harriet thrive until she finds herself frightened and living alone in the family home at age eleven. As the situation deteriorates, she befriends two crows who become her companions.Fear causes Harriet to kill again—this time, in anger. Now with no family and only the friendship of the crows, Nevermore and Morrigan, it appears that Harriet is bound for the foster care system.The plot twists an...
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Twisted Lives

Thrilling and Thought-Provoking, Twisted Lives by Tamara Merrill Delivers an Unforgettable Journey into DarknessIn the midst of a fierce snowstorm, single mother Sarah Blake finds her six-year-old son, Jeremy, missing. She races out of their secluded cabin and follows the desperate barks of the family’s loyal dog, Ajax, into the depths of the forbidding woods.Days later, Sarah finds herself in the hospital, her mind plagued by confusion and dread. Her world has been turned upside down. Rodney, her estranged husband, takes her to a house she has never seen before. He insists they never divorced, and claims that the unfamiliar child living with him is, in fact, Jeremy.As Sarah grapples with ...
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Journey of an American Son

In 1920, the chance to travel to India on a business trip is a great boon for a smart and talented young man. Until he wakes up in a Calcutta jail, framed for murder.

Benjamin Albert is a brilliant rising star at his firm, a war hero and a loving husband and father. But when his own government turns its back on him and leaves him to rot in prison 8,000 miles from home, his wife Catherine must take matters into her own hands and battle a ruthless and unscrupulous corporation abetted by a corrupt colonial government.

Timeless issues like racism, anti-Semitism, nationalism and women's rights are exposed during Catherine's race to save Benjamin.

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