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Literary Titan Silver Book Award

Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their skillful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. We recognize books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable authors as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.

Award Recipients

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When People Leave

When People Leave by Leslie A. Rasmussen follows three sisters—Morgan, Charlie, and Abby—as they grapple with the shocking loss of their mother, Carla. After her unexpected death, what first appears to be a tragic suicide sets the sisters on a journey of grief, discovery, and long-buried family secrets. Alongside this mystery, the novel weaves in the sisters’ personal struggles: Morgan’s sobriety, Charlie’s crumbling relationship, and Abby’s overwhelming life as a young mother. Each chapter switches perspectives, layering the narrative with emotion, humor, and an exploration of what it means to really know someone you love.

From the very first chapter, I was hooked. Rasmussen’s writing feels natural, like a good friend sitting you down and telling you a story they have to get off their chest. Her dialogue snaps with authenticity, and the emotional beats land hard without ever feeling forced. I found myself laughing at some parts and genuinely tearing up at others. It’s rare for a book to feel this alive. The pacing was spot-on too; I never once felt bogged down or tempted to skim, which says a lot. Rasmussen nails the chaotic, messy beauty of family, and she doesn’t sugarcoat the ways love and pain can tangle together.

There were a few moments where the writing leaned on exposition, especially when digging into backstories. But honestly, I didn’t care that much because the characters were so real, so heartbreakingly flawed, that I would’ve followed them anywhere. I especially loved Morgan’s arc—her inner battles were raw and painful and, ultimately, hopeful. Rasmussen has a real gift for showing how healing isn’t a straight line but a looping, stumbling kind of journey.

When People Leave is one of those stories that lingers. It’s for anyone who’s ever wondered if they really knew their parents, or who’s ever struggled to forgive the people they love most. I’d recommend this book to readers who like emotionally honest fiction with lots of heart, a touch of mystery, and characters you want to reach through the pages and hug.

Pages: 311 | ASIN: B0DW751V7B

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Cinematic Destinies

Patricia Leavy’s Cinematic Destinies is a sweeping, heart-filled continuation of the love story between Ella and Finn Forrester, moving the spotlight onto their adult children. Set around the filming of an enigmatic final movie by legendary director Jean Mercier, the novel follows the Forrester family—Georgia, the free-spirited actress; Betty, the driven but guarded medical resident; and Albert, the quiet artist navigating his identity—as they grapple with love, ambition, and the messy beauty of adulthood. Through interwoven perspectives, Leavy explores the complexity of family ties, personal growth, and the enduring echo of a great love story.

Reading this novel felt like sipping warm tea while eavesdropping on the emotional currents of an impossibly elegant yet relatable family. I was struck by how naturally Leavy captures everyday conversations and inner worries—especially those between parents and children. The writing is easygoing but never lazy. Leavy blends romanticism and realism without leaning too far into sentimentality. Ella and Finn’s marriage feels earned, not idealized. Their warmth is tangible. It’s the kind of relationship you root for without eye-rolling.

What really got me was how the story threads through each of the kids’ lives. Albert’s struggle to come out to his movie-star dad resonated with me. It’s so gently done but full of real emotion. Georgia’s breezy confidence masks a vulnerability that slowly creeps in. And Betty, her cool, collected exterior starts to crack, and it’s incredibly satisfying to see her soften. The writing never shouts; it hums. Sure, some dialogue borders on dreamy, and yes, these people are beautiful and talented and occasionally annoyingly wise, but I didn’t mind. I found myself nodding, even laughing, often.

If you’re a romantic with a brain and a heart, this is your jam. If you’ve ever questioned what “happily ever after” looks like when the credits roll, or if you want characters who talk about feelings without making you cringe, then yes—read this. It’s especially good for fans of ensemble stories, gentle family sagas, or character-driven romance. Me? I closed the book with a full heart and a goofy grin, happy to read yet another entry in the Red Carpet Romance series.

Pages: 256 | ASIN : B0DWNGNM1Z

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Literary Titan Gold Book Award: Fiction

The Literary Titan Book Award honors books that exhibit exceptional storytelling and creativity. This award celebrates novelists who craft compelling narratives, create memorable characters, and weave stories that captivate readers. The recipients are writers who excel in their ability to blend imagination with literary skill, creating worlds that enchant and narratives that linger long after the final page is turned.

Award Recipients

Survive an Ancient Sorrow by Michael Greenwald
Native Arcana by C.J. Caughman

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Literary Titan Silver Book Award

Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their skillful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. We recognize books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable authors as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.

Award Recipients

THE MYTHOLOGIES OF THE AMERICAS – A BOOK TRILOGY by Roberto Jimenez
Fleeting Moments, Eternal Memories by Manmohan Sadana

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Triplet Trouble For My Father’s Best Friend: An Age Gap Surprise Pregnancy Romance

I slept with my father’s best friend. Now I’m carrying his triplets while fighting for my inheritance.

When my father dies unexpectedly, I’m left fighting to save our luxury hotel from a stepmother determined to destroy everything I care about.

It’s the last connection I have to my parents—and I’m running out of options.

Enter Lucas Bennett: billionaire hotel magnate, my father’s best friend, and the only man who might save my legacy.

At forty-five, he’s everything boys my own age aren’t.

Powerful. Commanding. Experienced.

Our forbidden attraction explodes into stolen moments of raw passion, his experienced hands mapping every freckle on my skin.

As my stepmother’s threats escalate, Lucas and I form an alliance that quickly blazes into something deeper, something lasting.

But when I discover I’m pregnant, fear grips my heart.

Will he think I trapped him? Or will he see the truth—that this Cinderella doesn’t need a white knight, but a partner who recognizes the fire I’ve kept hidden.

Now we must outmaneuver my stepmother.

Save my family legacy and protect our unexpected future—and the three tiny heartbeats that depend on us.

Life and Love on Mouse Island: 1 Woman, 1 Rescue Dog, 1 House

Sixty-one-year-old Isabel gets the shock of her life when a woman she has never met leaves her a house on an island off the coast of Maine. After a lifetime plagued by anxieties and worry, Isabel decides to take a chance and moves from NYC to Mouse Island.

There are difficulties on her journey of self-discovery as she tries to forge a life for herself. But with the help of new friends and a rescue dog, she begins to get in touch with an inner strength she didn’t know she had. Then, when she thinks she may never know love, she meets a man who may well be the love of her life.

But the question remains — who left her the house? The answer to that mystery may be hidden within the house she has come to know and love and may change everything she once believed about herself.

From award-winning author Andrée Jannette comes Life and Love on Mouse Island – a tender, uplifting story about unexpected gifts, and the adventure of finding yourself…when you least expect it.

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What Does Normal Look Like?

Susan Knecht Author Interview

The Art Collector’s Wife follows a grandmother and survivor of Auschwitz raising her seventeen-year-old granddaughter, who is desperate to know the truth about her parents, while her grandmother struggles to deal with her grief from the past.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

One of the main themes I explored in my book was the idea of what it’s like for a family to survive a world-wide tragedy and somehow come out intact on the other side. What does that new normal look like and how does a young survivor find the old nearly-erased story of her family while writing a new story for herself at the same time? The theme of feeling “othered” as a minority living in a dominant culture was also an intrinsic theme and informed the main characters’ point of view throughout. This is the idea that as a minority you don’t quite fit into the dominant culture but you must strive to assimilate nonetheless, even as you feel the pull of your own culture and identity calling and often coming into conflict with the majority’s influence.

What were some goals you set for yourself as a writer in this book?

I wanted to construct the sound structure of a thriller, but one with a literary voice and a historical context in which the characters were lively and three dimensional, flawed but mostly lovable. I wanted the story to have high stakes and the tension to be palpable and taut with nothing extraneous to the central tension.

What is the next book that you are working on and when can your fans expect it to be out?

I am working on writing a reincarnation crime thriller with aspects of magical realism in four sections, each one of the four elements. It’s in the early rough draft stage and will take at least up to 12 months to finish.

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In 1962 Venice, Italy, seventeen-year-old Isabel is shoplifting and skipping class until she discovers a fantastical secret about her Holocaust survivor grandmother Lila: she has stashed away a collection of Renaissance Art. To be fair, it’s not a complete surprise: Lila is secretive about the war and that dreadful time before when the whole living world came to a standstill. More than anything else, Isabel longs to know about her mother and father who perished. THE ART COLLECTOR’S WIFE is a story that travels across the canals of Venice all the way to the catacombs of Paris in search of a family’s truth. Is going back to the past the only way forward?