"In the Way of Jesus" fills a needed niche, offering church followers a way to really grow in faith. Paul D. Kroeker’s "In the Way of Jesus" is a collection of pastoral reflections that offer a worthy exploration of what life looks... Read More
This is a layered dystopia—feminist, violent, and blunt, it will engross its readerships. There are hints that women in the time before the plague had choices, but Etta of Nowhere—who goes by Eddy when she’s on the road... Read More
This book will help children appreciate the ocean and the beauty and diversity of the world below the water’s surface. With lush, vibrant illustrations and appealing, friendly characters, Robert Scott Thayer’s "Kobee Manatee... Read More
Satanic rituals, vestments dripping with blood, and a battlefield of corpses. It’s World War I, and the Inquisition is still hard at work protecting the Vatican from the heretics in its midst. This is the rich soil that Tarn... Read More
Friends and family warned them of malaria, dengue fever, and cannibals, but for retired lawyers Dennis James and his wife, Barbara, the lure of learning from indigenous people who still live much as humans had twelve thousand years ago,... Read More
This moving, personal account of overcoming depression is both a memoir and playbook for using creativity to cope with challenges. In a book that highlights the serious consequences of clinical depression, Michèle Swiderski recounts the... Read More
This concise book offers small business owners authoritative, comforting advice about digital marketing. Many small business owners find digital marketing intimidating. Nick Choat, whose career moved from working for large corporations... Read More
Mysterious goings-on permeate a small town in this chilling novel. A deadly car accident binds four citizens together in the quiet hamlet of Riptide, Oregon, and it seems also to have awakened something unseemly. Keith Rosson’s "The... Read More