The motivational self-help book "Lifting Heavy Things" suggests means of mitigating trauma’s affects on the body. Laura Khoudari’s empathetic self-help book "Lifting Heavy Things" concerns the intersection of health and fitness with... Read More
"The Freedom Building" is a Kafkaesque, cerebral thriller that moves with purpose through its layered clues. In Martin Kendall’s thriller "The Freedom Building", an architect’s terrible case of amnesia has connections to terrorists... Read More
"Access Point" is a clever mystery novel whose high technology proves powerful when it comes to solving inhumane crimes. Tom Gabbay’s high-tech mystery thriller "Access Point" combines classic genre tropes with near dystopian... Read More
The spiritual guide "A World Without Identity" conveys practical advice for widespread troubles. Patrick Paul Garlinger’s mystical book "A World Without Identity" is presented as a transcribed divine message of oneness given to aid a... Read More
Uplifting and inspirational, this memoir follows a woman through incredible challenges but remains positive throughout. "Woman Plans, God Laughs" is Debie Monax’s account of her journey through diagnoses of multiple sclerosis and... Read More
A riveting page turner, "Rhode Island Rendezvous" delights and informs, offering a fresh take on the seafaring novel. Linda Collison’s "Rhode Island Rendezvous" thrills as a hard-to-put-down historical novel of nautical derring-do.... Read More
Daines’s novel breaks with genre conventions to deliver a tale with broad appeal. In Julie Daines’s Havencross, a young woman finds romance and adventure in the nineteenth-century Cornish countryside. Retreating from London after a... Read More
Doris was a flirtatious, confident, fun-loving fifteen-year-old growing up in Portland, Oregon, in the 1920s. Decades later, her great niece found her diaries, and in them an authentic portrait of an early-twentieth-century teen with a... Read More