What We All Have
"What We All Have" explores and dissects how humans relate to illness and death, touching on themes of connectedness and reaching outside one’s self to find fulfillment. Ray... Read More
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"What We All Have" explores and dissects how humans relate to illness and death, touching on themes of connectedness and reaching outside one’s self to find fulfillment. Ray... Read More
This adventurous thriller blends fact with fiction to draw attention to an ancient mystery. Steve Fisher’s "The Carswell Covenant" is a thriller based on real events. This... Read More
These stories bring to life a world that most will never see, where native populations, eccentrics, inveterate drifters, entrepreneurs, and foreign service workers meet. Nine... Read More
"Part of the Family" recalls the terrors of the Holocaust while commemorating heroic humanitarian efforts that saved lives. As pointed out in Jason Hensley’s new work of... Read More
This riveting novel delivers ample action and intrigue. M. M. Frick’s "Truth in Hiding" is an alternative modern historical thriller starring Casey Shenk, an average man and... Read More
This is an uplifting testimonial about love, family, and the human condition. Michael Murphy’s "Living in Color" is a memoir and an unusual love story chronicling his wife’s... Read More
"Didn’t Get Frazzled" is by turns sardonic, touching, raucous, sexy, and sometimes downright gross. It’s also hugely entertaining. Who knew that going to medical school was... Read More
This challenging and enlightening work argues that truth should be adaptable and examines how humans arrive at “truths” over time. In "Truth Evolves", Dustin Arand displays... Read More
Both suspenseful and grotesque, "The Augury Assignment" fully embraces the horror genre. "The Augury Assignment" by Mark Christopher Mathis is a gripping and unsettling novel... Read More
With its tense action sequences and strong female characters, this romance will also satisfy fans of crime thrillers. Bouquets of flowers and boxes of chocolate have no place in... Read More
This Renaissance introduction encourages creativity and interaction, allowing young historians to gain new insights. If You Were Me and Lived in … Renaissance Italy by Carole... Read More
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