Kekula effectively outlines seven substantial threats to living a purposeful, faithful life. Realizing the unique purpose of one’s life is an important discovery, but the process of achieving that purpose can be fraught with obstacles... Read More
This Christian sci-fi debut brims with complex twists and turns as Shunk imagines a dystopia that will enthrall readers. Readers are propelled nearly half a millennium into the future in "The Blood of Europa", the debut novel from J D... Read More
Poignant and often funny, this ode to her psychiatrist and friend asserts August’s gift of empathy. A patient and her psychiatrist each struggle with devastating illnesses in V. C. August’s tender and moving memoir of a love that... Read More
Author and international realtor David M. Michonski, who has had perennial success with an earlier book (Power Marketing for Luxury Real Estate, considered a classic in the profession), uses clear expository prose to delineate precisely... Read More
A former TV writer continues his old-time Hollywood mystery series, seamlessly interweaving fact and fiction in this drama that goes beyond the genre’s clichés. We Don’t Need No Stinking Badges, the second in the Hollywood Murder... Read More
Wilbur H. Vantine writes about the ebb and flow of life at sea in his highly personal story, "Some Nautical Tales". Vantine begins the book with his enlistment in the merchant marine during World War II, where he advanced quickly to... Read More
Albert James’ Eve’s Trial: The Curse is an interesting attempt at creating a cross-genre novel. Combining science fiction and erotica, James tells the story of Sheena, a woman mourning the loss of her daughter, and Tish, a... Read More
“You’ll be rotten by the sixth grade,” Marist Brother Demian tells third-grader Jason Kelly when the child balks at participating in a sexual encounter with his teacher. For Jason, “from that moment onward, he would hear, even in... Read More