The historical novel "Steamboat Seasons" follows a ship’s captain as he witnesses nineteenth-century tensions along his route. A sequel that can be read as a standalone, Kendall D. Gott’s historical novel "Steamboat Seasons" follows... Read More
Following a family that confronts climate change, the novella "Singularity" reads like a love letter to science. A family’s perseverance leads to breakthrough scientific discoveries in Jayme A. Oliveira Filho and Jayme S. Alencar’s... Read More
"Every Scar Tells a Story" is an emotional novel in which trauma lives in women’s bodies and hearts. In Victoria K. Mavis and Angelo R. Senese’s layered novel "Every Scar Tells a Story", two women help each other recover from... Read More
In the fantasy novel "Feet of the Nevis", brave people face a dark, sinister threat to their society. In Terrence Pershall’s novel "Feet of the Nevis", the citizens of a peaceful agrarian hamlet face a supernatural wolf-man and his... Read More
"Naughty Nonsense, Lascivious Limericks and Much More!" is a zingy collection of limericks that are focused on topics ranging from castling to childhood. David Ellis’s whimsical and amusing poetry collection Naughty Nonsense,... Read More
"Transformation in Times of Crisis" is an essential business book for organizations that are seeking to remain competitive in a digitally accelerated marketplace. Written with the Covid-19 pandemic in mind, Nitin Rakesh and Jerry... Read More
"Dying to Live" is a heartfelt memoir about dramatic spiritual experiences and their lifelong impact. Monica Hards’s memoir "Dying to Live" is about a near-death experience and the life lessons gleaned from it. The book opens with a... Read More
"Eve, Where Are You?" is an interesting theology book that seeks to instate women to positions of equality. Nicole L. Davis’s theological book "Eve, Where Are You?" concerns the roots of, and possible solutions to, gender conflicts in... Read More