“I am surprised that so little has been written about the impact of infidelity on children,” writes Dr. Dennis Ortman, a clinical psychologist and former Catholic priest who specializes in treating individuals dealing with substance... Read More
This uniquely action-packed look at the grieving process is a twist on the medical thriller. Not for the faint of heart, "Scar Tissue" explores the highs and lows of life after tragedy strikes. Setting her novel amid a compelling... Read More
Carolyn Goodman’s lovingly crafted prose not only tells her own story but also bolsters the story of her son Andrew’s social activism. Little has been publicized about Andrew Goodman, a participant in Freedom Summer in 1964 who was... Read More
Forget fishing, disregard drinking, ’twas war what wrought Ernest into a hardened, thoughtful, truth-be-told writer. To understand the man, take this book at its word. Read More
Psychology and mythology merge in this spiritual journey of a tormented woman. The forces of good and evil engage in battle within the depths of a tormented woman’s soul in this mesmerizing spiritual journey. Inspired by actual... Read More
Raunchy humor and romantic romps distinguish Jim Ure’s topsy-turvy tale. When free-spirited fishing guide Jud Buckalew dupes his despised cousin, Mark Bosham, with a severely mutated frozen trout, hilarious consequences ensue as... Read More
Funny, sweet, and wise, these cinematographer’s tales show Zarchy’s urbane and lovable character. "Showdown at Shinagawa" opens with a delightful story about an American film crew on assignment in Japan, which deftly captures the... Read More
This engaging story, with two skillfully spun parallel tales, begs to be read in one sitting. In his absorbing debut novel, Harry Simpson pairs the urgency of a soldier’s 1966 tour of duty in Vietnam with a nostalgic look at a... Read More