Much like her beloved taffy, this fairy’s outer wrapper and soft inner core are sure to bring smiles and possibly a craving for sweets. Embracing the joy and revelry that are hallmarks of the season, "The Toothless Fairy" from Timothy... Read More
The mob, hockey, and long-buried secrets combine in this vividly drawn, noir-like crime drama. Jack Cameron’s new crime drama, "The Fixer", tests the mettle and conscience of four boyhood friends from New England as they grapple with... Read More
Meinberg’s cheery optimism could help cancer patients who may be stuck in a negative frame of mind. In A Cluster of Cancers: A Simple Coping Guide for Patients, educator and cancer survivor Sherry L. Meinberg has created an... Read More
This expansively inquisitive work examines the evolution of religion throughout human history. From Babar Shah Khan comes an expansively inquisitive new work that seeks to challenge world religions where they stand. "How and Why God... Read More
Science fiction and transcendental mystery take this epic poem to stellar heights of academic debate. A bevy of poetic muses and an intelligent strain of mushrooms propel this three-part tribute to Mother Earth. "Galaxia", by Alex Andor... Read More
For fans of 1984 comes a comedic new dystopian sci-fi story that makes Big Brother look benign. For the next generation of Orwellians, Joel Spring’s "A Perfect Life" offers a bold mix of political commentary, satire, and... Read More
This religious memoir should interest those who are curious about how spiritual experience can infiltrate everyday life. “When all goes quiet, I know that Heaven is trying to show me its glory,” Augustinus F. Lodewyks writes in When... Read More
Arthur de Pins has crafted another gorgeous addition to the fabulous Zombillenium series. The secret behind the Zombillenium Horror Theme Park is that all of the staff are actually monsters—vampires, werewolves, demons,... Read More