Modeling a daily course toward success, undertaken when the “moon and stars [are] still shining,” "Awake to Your Why" is a motivational self-improvement guide. Bryce Chapman’s self-help text "Awake to Your Why" extols a regimen of... Read More
With a mix of humor, melancholy, and pathos, Kevin Maloney’s memorable novel "The Red-Headed Pilgrim" follows an office worker through his midlife crisis. In his childhood, Kevin came to the realization that he was going to die. This... Read More
The mystery novel "Should Grace Fail" tackles addiction issues in a compelling way. In Priscilla Paton’s mystery novel "Should Grace Fail", detectives uncover a world of addiction and trafficking while searching for a cop killer. When... Read More
Relevant and expertly arranged, this novel is composed of stirring and sympathetic trials and tribulations. "Women Within" interweaves three women’s lives in an introspective, literary fashion. The narration showcases the thoughts and... Read More
War memorials—it doesn’t get any gloomier, but also awe-inspiring as the male mind seeks to comprehend the horror of battle, from a but-for-the-grace-of-God vantage point. World War One took the lives of 66,000 Canadians and maimed... Read More
This volume likely will change the way many people choose to confront death, and alter the way life can be lived today. Changing the Way We Die: Compassionate End-of-Life Care and the Hospice Movement should be required reading for... Read More
How many ways can a road trip go wrong? "On the Run", the second novel in The Phenomenon Trilogy, by Chris Raabe, is appropriately named. When four supernaturally gifted teens hit the road in a desperate attempt to avoid capture by the... Read More
At the beginning of "The Year My Mother Died", Sherry Scott reflects on her relationship with her late best friend Gail: “We were in a yellow Monte Carlo coupe with a brown rear-quarter vinyl roof, an early ‘70s model that had seen... Read More