Love at First Glance

Kevin Connor

When a handsome stranger leaves his phone on the train, Mary Landers' attempt to return the phone leads her on a journey of self-discovery & she learns that love means opening your heart to any possibility, no matter how unexpected.


A Christmas Kiss II

Kevin Connor

Jenna Kingston didn’t expect to be swept off her feet, but when a handsome stranger encounters her in the elevator and notices the mistletoe hanging above them, sparks fly as he leans in for a kiss. There’s just one problem: this man is Cooper Montgomery, a playboy who happens to be part owner of the company for which Jenna works. Convinced that Cooper is insincere, Jenna rebuffs his advances. Can he turn a new leaf, or will Jenna get her heart broken just before the holidays?


Age of Treason

Kevin Connor

In need of money to pay both his landlord and an angry bookmaker, Falco--a private detective living in Rome, circa 69 A.D.--is asked to find the missing brother of Helena, the daughter of a prominent senator and wife to Pertinax, the head of the emperor's guards. Having been given title to a sensitive gladiator named Justus in exchange for an overdue bill, Falco finds the young boy's body in the catacombs as it is about to be buried. After returning to his gladiator's school where Justus falls for the female gladiator Druida, Falco suspects a failed attempt on his own life is connected with the inquiry into Cato's death. Then, while at the boy's funeral, Falco spots the head of a fertility cult joined by Cato and, arriving at the Temple of Cybele to question Priestess Saleena, is also surprised to find his own nephew Curio. Though the artisan suspected of making the knife used to kill Cato nervously denies any knowledge of the weapon, Falco soon learns it belongs to the Emperor's son, Domitian. Then, after Falco is imprisoned by the emperor's guards and Helena inquires as to his whereabouts, Justus first dispenses some timely advice to Druida before helping his master to escape. As Falco goes in search of Cato's killer at a masked ball hosted by Saleena, Justus returns to see Druida, but is forced to flee as she is readied to fight again -- this time for Emperor Vespasian himself. When Helena and her father are arrested as part of the coup against the emperor, Falco is also imprisoned and taken to the palace. Then, at a royal banquet where Domitian surprises his father with a battle between Druida and Justus, traitorous guards seize Vespasian in a plot to overthrow him. But, after summoning loyalist troops to the rescue, Falco explains how Saleena and Pertinax plotted to kill Vespasian and blame Domitian. Finally, released from slavery and made a free man, Justus sets out on his own after a final visit With Druida, while Falco succumbs to the seductions of a grateful Lady Helena.


Sunset Grill

Kevin Connor

Ryder Hart (Academy Award-nominee Peter Weller - "RoboCop," "RoboCop 2") is a disgraced ex-cop who is now a low-rent private investigator. His estranged wife, Anita (Alexandra Paul “Christine,” “American Flyers”), runs the Sunset Grill and is now involved with Jeff (Michael Anderson Jr. “The Greatest Story Ever Told,” “Logans Run) a police detective who used to work with Ryder. When Anita is found brutally murdered, Ryder and Jeff team up to find her killer. The case appears to be related to an immigrant who worked at the Sunset Grill and an old friend of Ryder's named Guillermo. During their investigation, Ryder and Jeff meet Harrison Shelgrove (Emmy Award-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Stacy Keach -"American History X,” "Esacape from LA"), a wealthy industrialist who owns a gun club. Meanwhile, Loren (Golden Globe-winner Lori Singer - "Footloose," "Warlock"), an employee at the club, seems to take an unusual amount of interest in Ryder.


The People That Time Forgot

Kevin Connor

A small party set out to find a marooned World War I Naval hero lost on a tropical island north of the ice barrier in the arctic. They encounter prehistoric monsters, spouting volcanoes and menacing cavemen. Based on a novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs.


Motel Hell

Kevin Connor

People come from far and wide to sample Farmer Vincent's distinctively flavored dried, smoked sausages, but one might well ask why there are so few people staying at his nearby motel. This horror comedy provides the graphic answer. It seems that the good farmer only uses the highest quality, specially processed human meat in his treats. To prepare the meat, he first harvests healthy tourists from his hotel. Next, he plants them into the ground up to their necks and with a sharp knife carefully slices their vocal chords. He and his portly sister then feed the victims until the meat is tender and well marbled with fat. Afterward they are promptly slaughtered, minced with a few secret herbs, and stuffed into sausage casings, which are then carefully aged in the smokehouse. His operation is abruptly cut off when Vincent's normal brother, Bruce, learns about the secret ingredients. In the end, the brothers grab chain saws and have a blood-soaked showdown.


The House Where Evil Dwells

Kevin Connor

Moving into a new house can be frightening. Moving into this one is deadly. Edward Albert, Susan George and Doug McClure star in this horrifying haunted-house tale about a young American family moving into an old Japanese house where the dead don't rest...and history is about to repeat itself. A century ago, a samurai brutally murdered his adulterous wife and her lover before taking his own life. Now, the Fletcher family has found what they think is their perfect Japanese home - not knowing it's the same house where the murders occurred. But as strange events escalate and the ghosts of the dead toy with the living, the Fletchers discover they've become unwitting players in a horrible re-enactment...one which they may not survive!