With its intelligent prose, "A Fisher of Slaves" will not disappoint historical fiction fans who gravitate to Hornblower-style storytelling with a touch of Georgian-era romance. In his deftly researched and well-imagined "A Fisher of... Read More
These are sophisticated coloring spaces for adults and teens seeking relaxation. Joining the ranks of the popular new selections of adult coloring books is Lana Sajaja’s "Relaxing Doodles". As the title suggests, the focus of the book... Read More
This memoir from a natural storyteller is an intelligent and heartfelt record of the continuing struggle to find justice for all. More than a memoir, A. Dwight Pettit’s "Under Color of Law" is an eye-opening slice of American history... Read More
A concise self-help book that contains exercises and insights for achieving greater fulfillment at work and beyond. Tammy Dewar’s How to Forgive Your Boss is a well-reasoned and well-researched book that offers a new perspective to... Read More
This is an insightful look at dentistry, the dangers of mercury fillings, and holistic living. Dr. James E. Rota’s Mirror of the Body: Your Mouth Reflects the Health of Your Whole Body is the first-person account of the evolution of a... Read More
"Mom, Twice a Child" is a loving testament to the beauty of one mother’s life, even as daughter becomes caretaker. "Mom, Twice a Child" by Marilyn R. Duncan is a daughter’s warm reminiscence of her mother’s childhood and a... Read More
This intriguing, futuristic thriller conceives of a terrifying future for the United States. In his thought-provoking book "Fire War", T. T. Michael creates a country where the highest office is no longer elected by the populace and... Read More
"The Betrayal" reads like a large-scale chess match, full of carefully plotted moves and tense moments. The second of John Kalkowski’s Red Cell novels, "The Betrayal" features a fifteen-year-old government operative as a protagonist,... Read More