So here’s 11 books published by independent publishers (indie) that I think deserve more of a spotlight, and definitely more readers than what they currently have.
When Mouse movies into a new town he finds himself followed by his classmate’s dead sister’s ghost.
Jinx – Alice Rozen
Jinx meets her mother for the first time, only to find out that she’s a demon, and that Jinx herself is a witch.
Fortitude Smashed – Taylor Brooke
With a timer counting down for their soul mated meeting, neither the cop nor the robber thought they’d be together.
The Tiger’s Watch – Julia EmberTashi and Pharo hide from invaders in a monastery, but then the invaders start looking for something in the area.
Ascension – Jacqueline Koyanagi
Wanting more to her life, Alana stows away on a ship when they come by her business looking for her sister.
Fire Boy – Sami Shah
Driving home from a party, a car accident kills Wahid’s best friend, and djinns steal his girlfriend’s soul.
Long Macchiatos and Monsters – Alison Evans
Jalen meets P while waiting for their coffee, and they hit it off when they go see a bad sci-fi movie.
The Melody of You and Me – M HollisChris is working at the bookstore when she’s asked to train the new girl, and maybe hopes to be more than friends.
Peter Darling – Austin Chant
Years after leaving Neverland, Peter decides to return home, and finish his fight with Captain Hook.
The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf – Ambelin Kwaymullina
Rebel Ashala is arrested by her enemies, and is being forced to give up the location of her family.
Bridger, desperate for a job, finds himself assisting a boss who keeps myths from meeting reality, all the while struggling with his sexuality.
What are some of your favorite indies? Which are your unappreciated favorites?