"Prisoners of the Third Reich" views history through the experiences of a brave but normal man and his fellow soldiers who survived the horrors of the Nazi war machine. W. E. Welbourne’s historical biography "Prisoners of the Third... Read More
The poems of "The God That I Know" function as a personal testimony about Jesus. John Rogers’s passionate poetry book "The God That I Know" draws inspiration from the biblical psalms to impart hope. The book’s seventy-five poems,... Read More
I Don’t Believe You is provocative—part memoir, part treatise on mental illness and contemporary society. With dark humor, John Ralph Tuccitto’s interlinked essays, gathered in I Don’t Believe You, are about being a husband and... Read More
"Jamylah and the Giants" is an imaginative illustrated story in which a young girl is charged with restoring an ancient civilization. Adrian Brooks Collins’s encouraging and engaging "Jamylah and the Giants" teaches compassion,... Read More
Winter’s Labyrinth is a fast and entertaining fantasy novel whose inventive world is richly built. A warrior will either fulfill her destiny to save humankind or plunge the world into further darkness in the fourth volume of Dana... Read More
"Beyond a Darkened Sky" begins its fantasy series in an endearing way, building to a epic showdown between good and evil. In Dana Alexander’s endearing fantasy "Beyond a Darkened Sky", a woman grows into her powers as she faces an epic... Read More
"Arcade of Memory" is an in-depth literary collection in which beautiful places and thoughtful personalities, past and present, are engaged. Howard Giskin’s bountiful collection "Arcade of Memory" gathers essays, poems, and short... Read More
Brutal realism marks the turns of this coming-of-age novel, set during the 1990s drug boom. The city of Fury is both a haven and a hell for the teens who call it home. In Corey Croft’s gritty novel "The Furies", a crew of friends are... Read More