I, Livia
History has not been kind to Livia Drusilla, wife of Caesar Augustus, and author Mary Mudd wants to set the record straight in her well-researched book, I, Livia: The Story of a... Read More
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In God’s Prosperity, Michaela Cooke seeks to augment readers’ understanding of what God’s provision looks like and how to attain it. While like-minded readers will agree... Read More
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“Defrauder of many, scoundrel to most, traitor to all” is how one minor member of the cast aptly describes the title character of Jack Meyer’s satirical novel,... Read More
"The Karadan Encounter" opens on a desolate road near Zion National Park and features both a farfetched tale of extraterrestrial visitation amid a fight for natural resources on... Read More
With "Ratrigues and the Invisible Intelligence", the third book in a series, humorist Graham Deeks imagines Cape Town, South Africa, through the eyes of a roguish rat named... Read More
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