It’s possible to reclaim your health by following simple, customizable, and enjoyable strategies, as this enthusiastic book shows. In Living Well: Six Pillars for Living Your Best Life, Greg Horn, a leader in the field of healthy... Read More
The book does an admirable job of focusing on the three key factors that could lead to the resurgence of the middle class. Munir Moon’s perceptive book, "The Middle Class Comeback", offers a realistic but decidedly optimistic view of... Read More
This is a lyrical, down-to-earth snapshot of a pocket of flawed humanity. "Remember My Beauties", by Lynne Hugo, chronicles the hauntingly poetic crumbling of a horse-breeding family as a woman struggles to cope with buried secrets,... Read More
This atmospheric horror novel offers pleasant chills to readers looking for a good, realistic scare. A. B. Gibson’s "The Dead of Winter" utilizes vivid settings and intriguing plot developments in the service of an often scary tale.... Read More
This is a concise and well-written guide to starting a business with a romantic partner. When it comes to forming a business, mixing honey (your spouse or partner) and money (your livelihood) can be volatile. Barry Silverstein and Sharon... Read More
Johnson has found peace and happiness in her life, and her time line of miracles will intrigue those who seek the same solace in their faith. Mary A. Johnson’s memoir, "Mary the Seventh Girl", is a chronicle of moments where her faith... Read More
These cozy mysteries will pair perfectly with a cup of tea—just don’t spill it when a laugh at irony or a gasp at the big reveal strikes. In this collection of eight stories, tea and murder connect each tale, with both used to... Read More
Thematic reinforcements add interesting layers of complexity to this tale of wilderness survival. With metaphoric elements and emotional catharses, the newest novella from John Smelcer, "Edge of Nowhere", overcomes some pacing issues to... Read More