Randy Harvey’s first novel, "Thomas Clayton", is an artfully crafted coming-of-age tale and a riveting read containing all the elements of a suspenseful first-class thriller. Adversity strikes early and often in Thomas Clayton “T.... Read More
High school leaves its imprint, but not necessarily because of what’s taught in the classroom. What most people remember from their teen years are relationships, both platonic and romantic. In her dramatic debut novel, "Handprint on My... Read More
With her optimistic self-help book, Abundance is Your Birthright: Claim It, psychotherapist Roni Bissett reaches out to a wider audience with what she believes is a step-by-step process for creating the ideal life. The book is a... Read More
Had Katherine Lippa’s life been normal by traditional standards, readers of her Hiding in Water: A Memoir Based Mostly in Reality might have been deprived of her wicked wit, her skewed way of interpreting cause and effect, and her... Read More
“No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country.” The speaker was U.S. Army Gen. George Patton, whose attitude toward wartime behavior is espoused by Hunter,... Read More
In Secular Humanism vs. Religion: Barack Obama The Champion of Humanism, Pastor Denzil T. Durbin decries secular humanism and makes an appeal for the United States to return to what he considers its religious roots. Writing with... Read More
Wool is used in may ways and by many people, as Carmela Snelbaker’s informative book, "Thank You for Your Service, Sheep!", points out. Wool is used in the airline industry, in the medical field, and by the military. It is even used in... Read More
Neil Curtis shares his life experiences and guides the reader to an enlightened existence in an unusual book that crosses the boundary from down-to-earth to mystifying. A mix of memoir and religion, Curtis’s work is simultaneously... Read More