This powerful memoir provides rare details about the realities of life in the former Soviet Union. Born in Moscow in 1941, a mere eight days after Germany declared war on the USSR, Janna Sosensky seems destined to face difficult times... Read More
Searing and loving, this intelligently constructed scrapbook of a friendship is a must-read. A heart-wrenching exploration of what happens when our heroes come to life, Tony Narducci’s memoir recalls one extraordinary year, in the... Read More
Thomas Marshall has faced—and triumphed over—seemingly innumerable difficulties in life. He shares them openly, honestly, and humbly in his aptly and simply titled memoir, "Rough". Marshall begins life in the safety and comfort of... Read More
In "The World of Man", Denis White, a philosopher who was once an advisor to an Australian prime minister, presents a philosophy that focuses on the dignity and importance of humans. The book’s introduction states two underlying... Read More
A spy-thriller hero who’s just an ordinary guy brings depth and believability to this conspiracy-theory novel. What if the real leader of al-Qaeda were a Saudi prince who used bin Laden to unleash a terror war just to drive up the... Read More
From cross-genre author and biochemist Erec Stebbins comes a gripping science-fiction epic that will propel readers toward wonder. Ambra Dawn is a gifted girl born in the not-too-distant future with abnormalities that place her in grave... Read More
Hurley’s eloquent, hypnotic style will have readers following, unquestioningly, to the very end. A tale of redemption, love, and mystery, "The Prodigal" is a masterpiece of artistic imagination and fluid strokes of the pen.... Read More
It is no mean feat to craft a fantasy world that is different, familiar, interesting, and fresh. Gregory S. Close has done that and more with In Siege of Daylight: Book One in the Compendium of Light, Dark & Shadow, a weighty and... Read More