April 2025 Update...

It's been a long year... (Dave - it's April)

NEW FOR 2025

Some things have changed, both in the world, and for Crossroad Press. We have left the toxic waters of Twitter, Instragram, and Threads. We still maintain a presence on Facebook, but let’s face it, the same dozen people see your posts there. We are becoming more active on BlueSky, and invite you all to join us there.

Also, this being Trans Visibility Day - I just want to reiterate what we’ve said all along. Crossroad Press is a safe place. We fully support the concept, that should be obvious, that every person has the right to be the person that they are without fear of oppression, hate, or toxic behavior. There are no categories in human rights. Let’s all try to be better in 2025.

Preorders:

Ravenna's Road – Lisa Von Biela – Due out July 2025 - Convicted of a murder she did not commit, Ravenna opts for a work-based diversion program in place of prison time. She becomes a first responder in Chicago’s toughest and most desperate section. She faces violence, suicides, and danger on every shift.

Available Now:

Ambush of the Dragon – Michael DiMercurio – book 3 in the Anthony "Patch" Pacino series already with 4.5 stars and 139 ratings on Amazon. A cast of both new and favorite characters, driven by decorated submarine combat veteran Lieutenant Anthony Pacino, is forced to fight for not only his beloved submarine Vermont and the lives of his shipmates, but the fate of the Western world in an epic battle of undersea warfare.

BOOKS BACK IN DIGITAL AND PRINT

Crossroad Press is proud to bring these works by horror master James A. Moore back in eBook, paperback, and soon in unabridged Audio.. The Chronicles of Jonathan Crowley. Books 1-4 available now, Featuring a new introduction by Bram Stoker award-winning author Christopher Golden and cover art by Dan Brereton.

Stephen Mark Rainey’s The House on Black Tooth Pond, new cosmic horror from Crossroad Press & Macabre Ink Digital has received a starred review from Publishers Weekly: “Rainey gradually ratchets up the tension as these plotlines converge, building to a finale that doesn’t pull any punches. Meanwhile, the grounded and believable characterization of his protagonists makes suspending disbelief easy. This is cosmic horror done right…” Full Review

 NEW IN AUDIO:

Cannibal Jack - by Patricia Lee Macomber / Missed Connection by Michael Laimo