
First in the Series
Dames Quixote - Four Women Tilting at Windmills
Dames Quixote – Queen
Jane Roop
“All the characters are strong and believable. The dialogue is funny and natural…highly engaging.” G.B.Knetl
“All the characters are strong and believable. The dialogue is funny and natural…highly engaging.” G.B.Knetl
Saints and heathens might be flip sides of the same coin. Perhaps it depends on your perspective. Can you tell which is which? This collection of stories will make you …
A swan song cry no one has yet heard… A boy who speaks mysterious, rhyming riddles… a mute girl who can only communicate through art and has an odd collecting …
The story of one man’s journey to the depths of human despondency.
Growing up is never easy, not even in a small Pennsylvania town in the fifties. Harry Morgan has his faults, but he tries. Judgmental but often clueless, he resolutely makes …
While the Nazis are being sentenced for war crimes in Nuremberg, someone is getting away with murder in New York City. Four prominent businessmen have been murdered—viciously strangled with their …
An International Anthology of 36 stories from 25 talented authors Short & Happy (or not) brings together authors from English-speaking countries around the globe and a sprinkling of others who …
“There are those who believe life ends with menopause. Then, there are Miss Piggy and the Dames Quixote who show us otherwise.”
Caregiver: You Are Not Alone is an anthology of caregiver stories representing varying ages, genders, and family dynamics—all doing the hardest job they ever had to do. Each story is …
A grisly discovery in the woods of Redimere, Maine, resurrects Police Chief Pete Novotny’s old case of a missing boy—just one of the ghosts that haunts the town in the …
Born in 1894, youngest daughter of a wealthy Peruvian landowner, Lola was seduced at an early age, disowned and forced to leave her father’s plantation. Twice widowed with three children …
NOVEMBER 1974: Ali, reeking of tear gas, darts down an alley, listening for the thud of combat boots behind him. Living amidst the overcrowding, poverty, and political violence of the …
Margaret Riccardelli enjoyed an international airline career and traveled to more than 50 countries before joining the American Foreign Service, but she wasn’t as worldly wise as she thought she …
Based on the remarkable true story of Sarah Emma Edmunds of New Brunswick, Canada, a little known Civil War heroine Author of the Benjamin’s Field Trilogy Forward by retired astronaut …
Breakfast in Palestine recounts Dixiane’s introduction to her new Palestinian family, and how she coped with a new language, new culture, new social demands, and her love affair with the …
Seventeen original stories by English-speaking authors from various corners of the globe Some of the stories are potpourri, subtle clouds of poignant fragrances, while others are awash with the stench …
From childhood, Myri saw things other people didn’t see, like pulsating arcs of energy and spirits. Her dad had warned her. Best to keep such nonsense to herself. But in …
Now with Illustrations Marie Dorion was an incredibly strong and brave woman who not only witnessed history and the opening of the Oregon Country to trappers and immigrants, but she …
Meticulous! Compelling! A Page Turner! Extraordinarily Accomplished!
Returning to Dad’s home state on an idealistic seven-day trip dubbed The Wise Woman Summit, the Korth sisters trek across Nebraska with hopes of rekindling their childhood friendship. Independent, tenacious, …
“Roop takes on a difficult subject and deftly weaves her story around it…leaving me to look forward to the next adventure of the Dames Quixote.” Barbara Seider, author
When Appalachian Trail thru-hiker Lydia Manzo becomes lost in the woods of Maine, then is found dead, it sets off a chain of events that upsets the fragile peace of …
As beauty lies sleeping … Four pretty, partying high school seniors, four strange and startling accidents the police believe the girls have brought on themselves. Do demonic nightmares and fairy …
Charli is convinced that the women in her family are the victims of a curse—they go through husbands at an alarming rate. At a very young age, she begins a …
“Smart, funny, and involved in their community…I wish these women were my friends, family, and neighbors.” Barbara Seiders, author
Dead Men Don’t Send Christmas Cards … Or Do They? A Christmas card from Italy arrived on Robert Svenson’s desk. There was no return address, but when Bob opened the …
Strife, doubt, & suspicion — heroic (and not-so-heroic) characters search for harmony