"My Side of the Bed" is a keenly felt story of moving beyond betrayal. In her affecting memoir, "My Side of the Bed", Margherita Gale Harris copes with protracted marital infidelity, and struggles to get an annulment from her church.... Read More
"Miriam" is a warm, heartfelt historical romance centered in faith. In Frank Scotello’s compelling tale of faith and love, "Miriam", a young shopgirl lives under Roman occupation in ancient Israel. Miriam’s gift for languages and... Read More
"Fields of Clover" is a loving story that idealizes a family history and a departed brother; it fascinates in art and genealogy. A love for both family and history are the cornerstones of Gregory Hugh Brown’s family biography Fields of... Read More
This thought-provoking adventure explores the concepts of death and dying without fear. A young girl leaves behind the life she knows for a brilliant future—maybe even a happily ever after—in Penelope de la Haya’s The Land of the... Read More
"Wet Wings" sows seeds of beauty and elegance, but fails to reap much lasting wisdom. Joseph B. T. Mosata’s protracted romantic fantasy "Wet Wings" features a lovestruck biracial couple who are aided by angels in defeating their... Read More
Klein’s story affirms that the most important thing of all is “knowing that you have loved and are being loved.” Growing up in Lincoln, Nebraska, in a time when being outed as gay would have destroyed his career prospects,... Read More
Penned by a physical therapist, the book is encouraging, approachable, thorough, and determined, balancing the comprehensive nature of its system with step-by-step instructions. Nancy Griggs’s "Releasing Pain" is an approachable yet... Read More
Salacious and silly, "Conch Shell Confessionals" is a look at the hilarious failures one millennial experienced in her quest to grow all the way up. Is there anything more painful than self-discovery? Dax Marie’s new memoir, "Conch... Read More