In "The Infinite Song", Andrea Freeman lets there be light shining down equally on religion, myth, and nature. A creation story that is both secular and accepting, Andrea Freeman’s "The Infinite Song" uses lovely illustrations and... Read More
Dave Gioia dives into the inner thoughts of teenagers to find interesting insights into burgeoning sexuality. Dave Gioia’s provocative second novel, "Himba Pond Dance", follows naturally on the heels of his debut, Valley of Saint Anne.... Read More
Prasad provides a clear, concise guide to writing Java code for web servers. Java Server Side Programming, by Mukesh Prasad, is a welcome addition to contemporary computer science literature. Prasad’s objective is to present an... Read More
The desire for revenge becomes action toward redemption as a murderer hunts down a pedophile in this alluring psychological thriller. "Plunging to the Bottom of the Deep Blue Sea" is a compelling novel that juxtaposes themes of dark... Read More
The plot of Byron’s Lane unfolds like a spring fern—one frond at a time; it is a story of intrigue to be savored slowly. Wallace Rogers’s splendid novel, Byron’s Lane, defies easy description. It is a tale of mystery and intrigue... Read More
Combining journals and research, prewar voice and postwar voice, gives this ode to a father’s legacy a unique perspective. Fire from the Sky: A Diary over Japan, by Ron Greer and Mike Wicks, is a multidimensional look at one man’s... Read More
Effective metaphors are balanced by illustrations of nature in this imaginative book of poetry. Presented in both Spanish and English, "Otros Poemas Sencillos/More Simple Poems" is an intriguing and varied package: in addition to the... Read More
Kaylin McFarren has raised the bar for the erotic thriller with an action- and character-driven story. "Buried Threads", an erotic thriller, combines the action and adventure found in a Clive Cussler novel, the plotting and romance of... Read More