Presenting creative ideas about the meaning of magic, this fantasy quest explores the concept of destiny and the purpose of games. Author Jack McGlame presents some very creative ideas in an attempt to explore the meaning of magic. The... Read More
Devout Christian Marriott Cole’s compelling memoir draws in secular and religious readers alike. Although primarily written for those struggling with their Christian faith, "Grace, Miracles, and Chocolate" will also appeal to anyone... Read More
Hamsters like to escape their cages and discover the world around them—a bit like children growing up. In "Hammy", both children and hamsters are welcomed back with open arms, or to the family cat’s open mouth, in this case. Hammy... Read More
Can love really conquer all? Romance stories love to sigh, “Yes!” But Katie S. Watson writes a romance bold enough to say, “Maybe not.” "Déjà Vu" explores love with a twist of adventure by setting her story against one of the... Read More
Francis Steinway’s life has just gone from bad to worse. His beloved father has been deployed overseas, and his mother has uprooted the family from their comfortable city life to go live on Grandpa’s cattle ranch out West—a ranch... Read More
William E. Jefferson’s intelligent and heartfelt novel, "Messages from Estillyen", stitches together several tales to reveal the transformative power of God’s word. Hollie and Goodwin Macbreeze, a young couple seeking to make sense... Read More
In her third poetry collection, "The Glass Tree", Laura Davies Foley achieves a faultless marriage of the personal and universal. Foley shares her grief over her husband’s death, her pleasure in her children, and the personal rewards... Read More
As a general rule, kids are intrigued by dragons—both the scary kind populating many myths and the friendlier, more helpful sort. The latter description fits Ollie, the subject of Diane Smiley’s poetic book of stories. A grandmother... Read More