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Haintwater
A Southern Gothic Erotic Romance
Some towns bury their secrets. Haintwater lets them breathe.
When Evangeline arrives in the quiet backwaters of Haintwater, she discovers that the land holds secrets older than the town itself—and a man, Silas, whose presence feels as inevitable as the tide. But in a place where desire runs as deep as the dark water, the past does not stay buried for long.

The Power of Small Choices
How Simple Decisions Shape Success
You’re not broken. You’ve just been asked to do too much.
Most change advice fails because it asks too much, too fast.
The Power of Small Choices offers a quieter, more sustainable path forward—one built on tiny decisions that compound over time. Instead of relying on motivation, willpower, or dramatic overhauls, this book shows how consistent, low-pressure actions create real momentum.
Through practical frameworks and grounded insight, you’ll learn how to reduce resistance, recover from setbacks without quitting, and make progress even on your hardest days. Each chapter focuses on doing less—strategically—so change becomes something you can return to, not something you burn out on.
This is not a book about becoming a different person overnight.
It’s about choosing what’s small enough to do today—and letting that be enough.

Move!
Movement, Creativity, and the Thinking Body
Move! explores the growing body of research showing that creativity, insight, and cognitive flexibility are not confined to the mind alone. They emerge through the body.
Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and real-world creative practice, Felicia Neville examines how walking, rhythm, posture, and embodied attention reshape the conditions under which ideas form. When the body moves, blood flow increases, attention shifts, stress softens, and the brain becomes more flexible. Thinking loosens. Insight becomes more accessible.
This book is not about productivity hacks or rigid routines. It is about restoring a natural relationship between movement and thought—one that humans have relied on long before creativity was treated as a purely mental act.
This is not a call to do more.
It is an invitation to think differently—by moving.

The Practice of Intention
A Monthly Guide to Lasting Change
Intention is not wishing.
It is not affirmation.
It is not force.
Intention is a practice.
The Practice of Intention offers a grounded, disciplined approach to shaping one’s inner life. Rather than promises of instant transformation, it presents intention as something cultivated slowly—through attention, repetition, and clarity.
This book is not about manifesting outcomes on demand. It is about learning how to align thought, action, and awareness so that change becomes sustainable rather than accidental.
Written for readers who are weary of empty optimism and quick fixes, The Practice of Intention invites a quieter, steadier kind of work—one that begins internally and extends outward over time.
Felicia Neville’s Public Domain Classics collection brings timeless works of literature back into circulation for modern readers. These carefully curated editions preserve the spirit of the originals while presenting them in a clean, accessible format for today’s audience.





