Discover Books Gaining Popularity – Read What’s Trending!

Check out indie books that are making waves! These trending titles are gaining reader attention and are featured for easy discovery.

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...
View more

The Islander

Seamus Damp is an aging American-born writer who retreats to a remote island off the coast of Ireland to escape to a monastic life. But his troubled past is always near, and his estranged relationship with his son is fraught with heartbreak. When a young woman who carries her own heartache-filled past comes to the island on a solitary spiritual and hiking adventure, she and Seamus discover an unusual bond and together attempt to find a way to heal their hearts and erase their collective sorrows.During a harrowing coastal storm, the young woman seeks refuge at Seamus' door. A night of conversation while the wild weather rages begins their journey toward a mutual understanding of their persona...
View more

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...
View more

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.

View more

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...
View more

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 ...
View more

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...
View more

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...
View more

Jojay and the Joy of Anyway

His name is Joseph James Pennyway, or Jojay for short. His world is the lower York Road uber-blighted corridor of Baltimore’s St. Pius V parish, and if Charm City’s Archdiocese had an absolute hell on earth, this just might be it. No one would blame Jojay if life hardly mattered to him. He learned much longer ago to develop much broader shoulders than his immediate universe required of him.What else could he do as the only Catholic young man amidst Pentecostal and Evangelical neighbors who’ve tried to recruit him into their lodge since his eighteenth birthday? Who is he supposed to be in life, with a father in Jessup prison, and a mother addicted, insane, and homeless since God knows w...
View more

Adoring Andy

“We’re more than eagles, we soar even higher!”You might expect such a team motto, inscribed on the patch of their uniform sleeves, to befit a boys’ youth soccer squad known as FC Aviators. And needless to say, when a boisterous bunch like these kids are based in an historic aviation city such as Wichita, Kansas, well, of course, you’d just expect them to naturally soar even higher on the pitch, right?Well, maybe not, if you asked their coach going way back to their little shaver days of Under 8 rec league before ultimately reaching the pinnacle of the Dallas Cup well into their middle school years at the Under 14 elite select level. Andy Founder is about as local as they come, and ...
View more

Going to Williamsport

Second Edition, newly revised for KDP2023 Sports Category Finalist--American Fiction Awards What would you do if you were the 12-year-old new ace pitcher of a very small town baseball team, and you and your teammates went on in one magical year to represent your far western Oklahoma panhandle roots at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and you were much too embarrassed beyond mere words to see your own mother cheer you on in the bleachers as you take the big stage hundreds of miles away?This is Sooner’s situation, and his story is Going to Williamsport, as he experiences his mom suffering through acute paranoid psychosis during the early years of deinstituti...
View more

Let's talk about Politics & Religion

“Let’s talk about Politics & Religion” was written mainly for young adults as a compensation for the biased press and the generalized departure from the truth by the educational and political system. The objective is to shed light on the truth about these much-avoided subjects.Under politics the book first defines all the political systems and assigns a few countries that operate under these systems. Then it analyzes each country economic parameters, such as the per capita gross domestic product and a few others, to show how some political systems provide much more wealth for their citizens than others. Because economic well-being is not the entire motivation for people, it also an...
View more

Apocalypse Unveiled

While many have tried to interpret the "Book of Revelation," it has not been done using consistent rules of symbology."The Book of Revelation," as with all end-time writings in the Bible, is a product of God-inspired visions of the future, which are illustrated in symbols. The only way to understand these visions is by applying the rules of symbology. Symbology is a communication style that is no longer used, having been replaced with character letters and numbers for the last 2,500 years. Its rules and applications have faded from our conscience, leaving no one with recent memory of it. As a result, when we read writings in symbolic style, we either think they are nonsensical, or we try to ...
View more

The Cartagena Cartel

Archie Flynn, heartbroken and restless, flees his homeland in search of travel adventure, freedom, and a fresh start as a digital nomad. His destination? Cartagena, Colombia.But paradise turns to peril when a chance encounter with a femme fatale leaves him drugged, robbed, and broke in a city where desperation breeds bad decisions. When he plays a dangerous game with the local cartel and corrupt cops, Archie’s dream of escape quickly spirals into a nightmare.When all seems lost, the enigmatic Julianna steps into his life—an unexpected ally who rekindles his faith in women and offers a glimmer of hope. But in a city where romance and crime walk hand in hand, can Archie survive long enough...
View more

Eyes Over Earth Book One

Late one night, hardworking family man Jim Ignatius Wilson sees the sun reflect off an alien vessel as it dodges a satellite. And more than a year later gets chosen because of that incident. Rogand, a lonely old immortal, thinks Jim would make a great recipient for the last surviving life-forms of a destroyed world. Now with a constant sidekick, Jim embarks on an inventing spree that revolutionizes travel. They say one idea can change the future. Now, throw in half a dozen and see what happens. With Earth safe, Rogand, Syman, and Jim call upon others to join their ever-growing circle of trustees to make sure no one finds out about their meddling in population control. And during this, one of...
View more

The Stolas Cipher: Free Energy & Forbidden Knowledge

Discover the Forbidden Secrets of Free Energy in This Gripping Occult Thriller The Stolas Cipher: Free Energy & Forbidden Knowledge. Based on Real Life Events.In a world gripped by energy crises, one man's desperate pact with a demon unlocks the ultimate revolution—but at what cost? Dive into this pulse-pounding occult thriller that blends military grit, supernatural horror, and groundbreaking innovation, perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Dean Koontz, and real-life conspiracy theories like Nikola Tesla's suppressed inventions.Meet Markus Reed, a battle-hardened U.S. Air Force veteran scarred by 12 years in Iraq's shadows. As a logistics expert in AFSOC and CJSOTF, Markus was the...
View more

My Sister Wants an Elephant

Randy’s sister wants a WHAT?!? And his Mom isn’t flat-out saying no?!

My Sister Wants an Elephant is the true story of two siblings who team up together to convince their mother to let them own a couple of wild animals as pets, and a mother who just might be persuaded.

Full of humor and fun, this book is a good lesson in not giving up on your dreams, no matter how truly wild they may be!

View more

Listen To Me: How My Down Syndrome Brother Saved My Life

Lynne Podrat's poignant memoir "Listen To Me" shares her deeply personal journey as the devoted guardian of her Down syndrome brother Bruce. With raw honesty and heart, Lynne navigates the challenges and joys of caring for Bruce over decades, from his birth in 1973 through his battle with advanced pancreatic cancer in the 1990s. This beautifully written book intimately explores the complex world of disabilities through Lynne's eyes. It delves into the lack of institutional support, societal stigma, and constant caregiving pressures families face. Yet Lynne's unwavering love and advocacy for Bruce shines through, even during his dialysis treatments and cancer treatments. Full of warmth and wi...
View more

Journal of an Undead: of gods and friends

Arabus Drake, Greek vampire for 500 years, shares tales of his adventures, but unlike in the first book, “Love Stories,” here all he seeks is to belong somewhere. The adventures begin in 1505, where Arabus befriends a thief in Italy in his desire to be destroyed, until he realizes that too much time has passed since Althea left him. In 1603, Arabus travels back to Greece to find what became of his family bloodline. He meets a wandering poet who becomes obsessed with this man he thinks is a god. Arabus learns how his family died after he became vampiric, and uncovers the truth of the boy’s obsession with him.Along the way you will hear from three narrators who a...
View more

Delusional Madness

They called her insane. But the truth was far more disturbing.Some were buried in silence. Others fought to be heard.In 1890s Ohio, Cassie Alexander's world collapses the moment her husband signs the papers that condemn her to an asylum. Labeled hysterical and locked behind cold iron gates, she is stripped of her freedom—and her voice.Inside the walls of the institution, Cassie discovers she’s not alone. Other women—grieving, defiant, broken—have also been discarded by a society too eager to silence them. Their so-called treatment is nothing short of torment. But beneath the madness, a quiet resistance is brewing.Based on real accounts of 19th-century asylums, Delusional Madness is a...
View more