Promises to Confess To
In Promises to Confess To: An Encouraging Word, Elder Harvey Marshall, who identifies himself as a born-again Christian, writes that he knew that God was calling him to service... Read More
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In Promises to Confess To: An Encouraging Word, Elder Harvey Marshall, who identifies himself as a born-again Christian, writes that he knew that God was calling him to service... Read More
Paul Ehrlich describes his new book, "The Blue Hippopotamus", as a semi-autobiographical novel, and readers will be left wondering which parts are real and which are... Read More
Freshman author Madhav Gokhlay is to be congratulated for concocting a solid, tense, and quite believable political thriller involving rogue CIA operatives, industrial... Read More
Unsatisfied with the religious teachings he had been exposed to in his childhood and youth, spiritual teacher B. William Ball embarked on a sixty-year journey of spiritual... Read More
Clear the Path: A Simple Approach to Eliminating Emotional Issues, by Leticia “Lee” Verdin, presents what the author declares to be a rapid and effective method of... Read More
It is impossible to read Daryl Edwards’s "The Guardian Corps" without visions of the most recent Star Wars trilogy. His Guardians are a mix of Templar crusaders, Green Beret... Read More
William Goff’s debut book, Solitary Thoughts: A Variety of Subjects Addressed, introduces readers to his opinions about society today through a series of short essays on many... Read More
Richard J. Lukenda’s debut thriller, "A World Gone Crazy", introduces readers to Zeke Ocean, a forty-eight-year-old New Jerseyite who feels his glory days have passed. Once a... Read More
In the science-fiction world created by Albert James in Legend of the White Dragon: The Newborn, the familiar old-world religiosity of Jerusalem coexists with futuristic flying... Read More
Born in Germany during World War II, Wolfgang Peter May experienced the horrors of war even before he could walk. Later, as a naturalized American citizen, he served as an... Read More
It takes something pretty unusual to make a poetry book stand out on the basis of its format, but Llewellyn George has risen to the challenge. "The Book of Poems and... Read More
In A.A. Pecora’s entertaining mystery, "The Sounds of Death", a private detective finds himself in more than a few dangerous situations as he tries to solve a very personal... Read More
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