"Warrior Is" is a generous and openhearted sharing of cultures that illuminates American history. Set on the northern plains in the decades leading up to and including the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, "Warrior Is", by Harley L.... Read More
Anyone fascinated by nineteenth-century American history and the westward expansion will enjoy Guerilla Bride. J. J. Zerr’s "Guerilla Bride" is a historical adventure headed by a complicated young man; it is reminiscent of Huck Finn,... Read More
"Crossruption" issues an invitation to forget what religion teaches, and instead become saturated with the transformative word of God. “The next decade will see a radical transformation in every area of life on a scale unmatched... Read More
"The Other New Girl" is a suspenseful, absorbing, literary exploration of life, death, and the stuff that happens in between. "The Other New Girl" is much more than a suspense-fueled coming-of-age novel. L. B. Gschwandtner employs... Read More
These are thoroughly American tales—individualistic, friendly, and direct. With Wild Blue Ponders, Max Blue skillfully combines elements from his previous novels to deliver a new, chronological work about young American men and women... Read More
Writing is thorough and observant in this account of love and self-transformation. Emma Bruce’s memoir "Thanks for Leaving Me" is a relatable account of a woman losing a marriage, finding herself, and discovering love again. The... Read More
Blowback ’63 is a unique blend of historical fiction, romance, and time travel filled with convincing conflict and compelling young adult characters. Brian Meehl’s Blowback ’63 continues the adventures of fraternal twins Arky and... Read More
"Loving Lindsey" is an unwavering and valuable motherhood memoir about the way intellectual disabilities manifest in daily life and affect relationships. Linda Atwell’s motherhood memoir "Loving Lindsey" is a close portrayal of... Read More