Authors
Charlie Boring
Author
Charlie Boring shared a lifelong interest in prehistoric civilizations with his late daughter, Lisa. Lisa grew up listening to Charlie’s tales about cave-dwelling clans and the characters in those stories have been developed and expanded in “The Last Neanderthal Clan.” Charlie has drawn upon a lifetime of study of anthropology to make the book as realistic as possible. Charlie lives in Virginia; but has traveled extensively in Europe, where he has set his novel. He hopes that you enjoy reading the novel as much as he enjoyed writing it.
Orion Gregory
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Orion Gregory is an award-winning writer in the newspaper and advertising industries, and is a nationally published magazine contributor. He is a graduate of Wright State University with a degree in Communication Arts. Specializing in the murder/mystery genre, "Faults" was his debut novel, followed by “Serves You Right”. His favorite activities include spending time with family, exercising, playing and teaching tennis, and cheering on the Cleveland Browns. Orion resides in Southwest Ohio.
Dave Lawrence
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Greetings, I’m Dave Lawrence, a writer drawn to themes of silence, stillness, and the inner life. Meditation and personal reflection have been steady companions on my journey, shaping much of how I see and write about the world.
Right now, I’m developing The Becoming Series, a collection of works centered on personal growth, mindfulness, and the search for meaning in everyday life. My hope is, my writing gives readers a quiet space to pause, reflect, and reconnect with what matters most.
Dwight BoNey
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Mia
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Taxhells .com is a legal and strategic consultancy with 25+ years of practice. We are lawyers, economists, and business consultants specializing in asset protection, cross-border structures and compliance, reputation and risk management, governance for family offices, diplomatic strategy, and crisis continuity.
We publish books for a simple reason: to make the same frameworks we apply in private mandates accessible to a broader public—people who don't have access to this type of consultancy and would otherwise struggle to access this level of guidance. Each title turns complex, boardroom-level work into practical playbooks you can understand and lawfully implement on your own: clear definitions, decision trees, checklists, sample clauses, risk maps, and step-by-step protocols. Topics mirror our day-to-day practice—wealth defense under scrutiny, cross-border operations, reputation engineering, digital hygiene, and crisis planning—so the guidance is concrete, not theoretical.
Who we write for: HNWIs and founders, family offices, diplomats and political advisors, senior executives, NGO's and privacy-conscious professionals operating across jurisdictions.
How we write: compliance-first, jurisdiction-agnostic, vendor-neutral—no hype, no jokes, and no fluff. When standards or regulations evolve, we release updated editions.
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Our aim is to democratize elite-grade knowledge and strategy without gatekeeping.
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Sabrina Ettey
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Sabrina Ettey is a creative soul with infinite love for tales, books, and visual arts. She is a Romance and Fantasy enthusiast, but also loves Mystery-Thriller and Horror.
When she's not busy burying her head in a book, Sabrina loves to play games, take a stroll in nature, bicker with her sister, and feed local cats. She lives in the bustling city of Dhaka with her family.
Danielle Sartorelli
Author
About the Author
Danielle Sartorelli never planned to become a writer. Her debut memoir, Life in Instalments, wasn’t born out of a publishing dream—it was born out of survival. In the midst of personal turmoil, when life felt like it was falling apart, Danielle turned to writing as a way to process the chaos and pain around her. What began as therapy—one raw, unfiltered chapter at a time—evolved into a powerful story of love, loss, and resilience.
In Life in Instalments, Danielle shares the deeply personal journey of "Donna," a reflection of herself, as she confronts the heartbreaking realities of loving a brother caught in addiction and crime. With courage and honesty, she explores the emotional and relational toll that addiction takes—not just on the one struggling, but on everyone who loves them.
Danielle’s voice is authentic and painfully human. She writes not just to be heard, but to connect—with those who’ve lived through addiction’s ripple effects, those still fighting, and those who want to understand. Her work invites readers into the often-silenced spaces of grief, guilt, and hope, offering a story that’s as much about survival as it is about healing.
Danielle lives in Western Australia with her husband and their two incredible sons—her greatest sources of strength and joy. Their love has carried her through life’s challenging chapters, and their unwavering support has been the heartbeat of this journey.
When she’s not writing, Danielle works as a dedicated school teacher—a role that has long fulfilled her desire to inspire and connect. Teaching allows her to channel her creativity and compassion into something lasting, guiding young minds and nurturing potential in others, just as she’s learned to nurture it in herself.
Life in Instalments is her first book—and it’s a brave beginning.
Julian Maxwell Paige
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Max escaped London and followed his heart to France. There he knew he would find good food, peace and, in the less fashionable inland region of the Picardy Triangle, perhaps a little house in need of a bit of love. How hard could it be to paint a few walls and patch up a roof?
What Max did not bank on was that the vast skies and stunning vistas of the North coast and the little villages with their charming but neglected houses. What is more Max had thrown himself amongst a particular kind of people. People passed over by the urban sophisticates and ignored by the swarms heading south. People whose young escaped to the big cities but who stayed because they were married to a way of life.
People, as it turned out, who were fond of a glass of wine.
Whether it was the postman, pausing thirstily on the threshold, or a builder’s merchant celebrating the arrival of Beaujolais Nouveau, it turned out that a glass and a half of a little something was just the ticket.
A Glass and a Half of France is a delightful and intoxicating collection of short stories that takes you into the heart of the wondrous, anarchic, and quirky rural life of a very particular corner of France. With each sip, Max uncorks the essence of the region, immersing himself in the stories, traditions, and unforgettable encounters. Come for the wine and stay, as Max did, for the characters.