Sunstone Press imprint: 235 books

by Mark Conkling
Language: English
Release Date: July 25, 2012

This hard-hitting story lights up the world of animal rescue with engaging characters and their pets, bringing hope out of personal tragedies. Danny Sandoval, a character from the author’s previous book, “Prairie Dog Blues,” joins up with his friends to take on Norma Jean Lawson and her Safe...

Imperial Yellow

A Novel

by Douglas Atwill
Language: English
Release Date: July 25, 2011

An unexpected death in Donovan Merrill’s family makes it necessary that his grandmother, Anna, and he leave the rectory in San Miguel. They move into her summer cottage in the midst of the artist colony in the Laguna Beach of 1938, starting life over. It will be difficult with their diminished resources,...

September Songs

A Love Story

by Melvyn Chase
Language: English
Release Date: April 25, 2012

It’s the autumn of discontent for David Berger--a season of mixed emotions. Retired after a lucrative but unfulfilling career, he lives alone by choice in a modest, sparsely furnished cottage in affluent Fairfield, Connecticut. True, he's proud of finally becoming a published author--a lifelong...
by R. M. Lienau
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2013

Jason Thompson and Melvin Vaslovic, friends since childhood, are long-term scientists at the sprawling Rio Grande Laboratories. They are both close to retirement when there is a deadly disaster at one of the test facilities overseen by Jason. Subsequently, there is a security breach, a theft of secret...
by Douglas Atwill
Language: English
Release Date: August 18, 2011

Neil Bronson, new from the Royal Academy, summers in Provence, teaching himself to paint outside. Before returning home, he and his friends, Sam and Carrie, rent a cottage on the coast, playing a langorous triangle of seaside sexual attraction. Neil’s uncle interrupts the idyll, urgently seeking...

Assignment Homicide

Behind the Headlines

by Jeanne Toomey
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2012

In New York City in 1948, a dozen or so reporters founded the New York Press Club to improve relations between newspapermen and the judiciary and police department. One of these "newspapermen," and the only living founder is Jeanne Toomey, a law school dropout for financial reasons. At twenty-one...

My City Different

A Half-Century In Santa Fe

by Betty E. Bauer
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2012

“Santa Fe is known as The City Different. But not just because of its beautiful scenery, its rich traditions or historical heritage. I think it’s the people—those wonderful individuals whose proclivities have labeled them a little the other side of center and who have added the spice to the...
by Alice Marriott
Language: English
Release Date: July 25, 2014

In her large body of work that spanned more than half a century, Alice Marriott gave a wide audience fresh and lively accounts of the complex cultures of the Southwestern American Indian. Trained as an anthropologist/ethnologist, the first woman to graduate with a degree in that field from the University...

At the Rim

Selected Poems

by Bob Johnston
Language: English
Release Date: January 15, 2012

Bob Johnston is a retired petroleum engineer and translator. His published works include a number of papers in the scientific press and eight books translated from Russian. He waited until his sixtieth year to begin writing serious poetry, and over the next thirty years he has been trying to catch...

Beside the Rio Hondo

A Memoir of Rural New Mexico

by Phaedra Greenwood
Language: English
Release Date: January 15, 2012

How can a lone female of “a certain age” take her last stand on a stony wedge of land in the mountains of Northern New Mexico? Will she find a job, learn to chop wood, be eaten by a bear or give it up and fall in love again? “Beside the Rio Hondo” is a memoir that explores in depth Phaedra...
by Ginny MacKenzie
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2013

Amanda has two lives: one as normal as her brother Eugene's, the other: a chronic sleepwalker who sleepwalks into the black hills where she's "adopted" by a caravan of gypsies. There, she's empowered to protect people from the "town stalker." No one notices that Amanda's uncle,...

Stephen Girard

America's Colonial Olympian, 1750-1831

by James J. Raciti, PhD
Language: English
Release Date: April 10, 2016

Why is Stephen Girard, a figure from late Colonial America, important today? As a teenager, he left home in Bordeaux, France with meager funds and went to sea as a merchant marine, following his family’s tradition. In early summer, 1776, he landed in Phil
by Richard A. Brenner
Language: English
Release Date: April 25, 2012

This memoir by Richard A. Brenner was originally intended just for his children and grandchildren, but because of such great interest from friends and family, it is now available to all readers who appreciate active and creative careers and lives. Richard grew up in New Brunswick, New Jersey and enjoyed...

The Goddess of War

A True Story of Passion, Betrayal and Murder in the Old West

by Dennis McCown
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2013

John Wesley Hardin is the most famous gunfighter of the American Wild West. The subject of conversations from the Mexican border to the rowdy saloons of Kansas, he was the greatest celebrity of the age. He wrote an autobiography, but he only told what he wanted known, and few have researched beyond...
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