“Issues“ is a satisfying novel that handles love and betrayal through excellent foreshadowing and near-miss interactions. In Sharon St. John’s complex, fascinating novel “Issues“, betrayal and deception cross family lines; how... Read More
"Connect" presents a method of meditation designed to lead to a more intentional, meaningful, and impactful life. Ilchi Lee’s powerful, bold, and inspiring "Connect" declares that the brain’s pineal gland holds the key to resolving... Read More
John Kent’s "Orphan Station" is an emotional, heroic coming-of-age tale that sees the universe through the eyes of a young girl in space as she searches for the truth about her family. Selene Sotana is a bright, creative preteen who... Read More
Jude Sierra’s "A Tiny Piece of Something Greater" is a sweet, sexy romance about learning to love while navigating the complex terrain of mental illness. Reid is twenty and looking for space. His relationship recently ended; his family... Read More
"How to Make the Future into What You Want It to Be" is a thoughtful argument for individuals to be more proactive in securing their own happiness. In his treatise "How to Make the Future into What You Want It to Be", Gerard G. Nahum... Read More
Loughlin’s book outlines a groundbreaking acting technique that helpfully departs from the notion that actors must be tortured to be successful. "The Warner Loughlin Technique" is an in-depth exploration of the transformative acting... Read More
Bulkin’s enormous imagination is on full display here: trippy, nightmarish, and unforgettable. Nadia Bulkin’s thirteen stories are as diverse in their themes as they are in their settings, yet they piece together excellently to... Read More
This gold rush novel is intriguing in its explorations of human greed. Philip Atlas Clausen’s "The Gold Hunter" employs the California gold rush as a backdrop for this morality tale of greed and corruption that often wanders into... Read More