Despite its tragic opening, the novel soars to dramatic heights as it illustrates that love can indeed conquer all. C. Sablan Gault weaves an emotional tale about the enduring human spirit in her multigenerational saga, "A Mansion on the... Read More
This memoir reveals a deep love for Africa, a dream of a united country, and touching remembrances of those he once called friends. Violent political struggle in southern Africa during the 1960s and ‘70s is the backdrop of George... Read More
Magic and mystery abounds in this intensely plotted novel, full of evocative phrases and creative turns. Sevens & Sixes, by B and T Pecile, is the second book in the fascinating Corridor of Doors Trilogy. In this story, Khia, a young... Read More
With its programmatic, step-by-step, involving approach, this book makes it enjoyable to contemplate success. "The New Success Paradigm" by Stephen Lyall Engels is a tightly organized, systematic approach to personal leadership. Becoming... Read More
Its endorsements and approachability considered, this introduction to Buddhist practice stands to woo Western audiences with ease. From respected practitioner Lama Tsomo comes "Why Is the Dalai Lama Always Smiling?"—a thoughtful guide... Read More
This compelling work by two leadership coaches offers a path toward significant self-improvement. In "12 Steps of Self-Leadership", leadership coaches Doug Lester and Cheryl Lester offer a detailed, self-directed, and engaging plan for... Read More
This spirited book that defends reason and rejects the supernatural stands to suit the audiences of Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens. “We can be good without God,” Benjamin Vande Weerdhof Andrews declares in his first book, Why... Read More
"Old Growth and Ivy" will engage those looking for a thriller that also sweetly celebrates love. Jayne Menard’s romantic crime drama "Old Growth and Ivy", the first in a trilogy, juxtaposes heart-pounding shootouts with warmhearted... Read More