"Airliner Down" is a tight thriller, told with meticulous details and furious with action. John Etzil’s fast-paced and exhilarating thriller "Airliner Down" is not a book for those with aerophobia. Set aboard Flight 2262 as it flies... Read More
This dating guide draws upon classic notions as it advises single men on how to find a partner. Peter Marzano addresses how difficult it is to find a suitable mate in the new era of dating in his handbook "A Complete Guide to Dating,... Read More
Reflecting a range of subjects and styles, "Georgette, Where Are You?" offers insights into faith and love. Charlotte Poteet’s "Georgette, Where Are You?" collects fresh, inspirational stories that are crafted from a mixture of... Read More
Fundamentally a story about human nature as it is currently constituted, Nelson’s book paints a grim picture, but also offers cause for hope. Phillip Nelson’s "Good Intentions, Bad Consequences" is not a comforting read. In fact,... Read More
In "Making It Work", the Vietnam era serves as a dynamic backdrop for the story of a young woman’s journey to maturity. "Making It Work" by Kathleen Glassburn follows Sheila Doty as she grows into a self-assured woman. Sheila’s... Read More
"Icy the Iceberg" is an appealing tale for young, inquisitive minds. One snowflake makes a transformational journey in Larry Friend’s "Icy the Iceberg". The story of Icy begins near Vancouver, Canada, where he becomes a snowflake. He... Read More
Andreas Izquierdo’s "The Happiness Bureau" centers on a government employee, Albert Happy, whose tenderness may just redeem the role of bureaucracies. Happy is a decades-long employee of the Agency of Administrative Affairs; he runs... Read More
This standout novel pulls no punches and paints an unforgettable Technicolor picture of a time we usually see in black and white. Berlin 1938: what a time to be alive. Kasper Mützenmacher’s Cursed Hat is a stunning, surreal historical... Read More