Sproles movingly dramatizes the conflicts between good and evil that challenge the characters’ faith in God and each other. Set in the mountains of eastern Tennessee, Cindy K. Sproles movingly depicts simple country folk whose belief... Read More
"The Gamers" presents a dystopian world for more mature audiences eager to explore issues of technological control. In this science fiction thriller, thirteen-year-olds Libby and Kem “untether” from their virtual reality lives and... Read More
"Dawn and Sunset" is a well researched, nicely written, organized account of early Mesopotamian history. Some of the world’s first cities emerge, prosper, and decline over the course of several millennia while their citizens chart... Read More
The excellent research and the superior quality of the writing make "Virtus" an exceptional argument for change. "Virtus" by Behrad Foroughizadeh is an expansive, visionary treatise that proposes a new global economic system.... Read More
In this book of poetry, Hall’s writing is fresh, and he shows no lack of inspiration or enthusiasm. In Let’s Get Together on Earth before Taking Off on the Road to Heaven, Al Hall shares his engaging poetry, which covers a diverse... Read More
This body-positive alternative to Fifty Shades will leave readers begging for more. Thanks to Fifty Shades of Grey, S&M erotica currently enjoys a certain level of acceptability in the mainstream. Fortunately for those who find the... Read More
The golfers in this thrilling story are complex characters who bring a blend of flawed personalities into the braided plot lines. From boardrooms and fairways to laboratories and seedy motel rooms, Howard Jahre spins a tale of... Read More
"Friends of the Enchanted Forest" is a pleasant holiday story with an enjoyable cast of furry heroes. Glenda Crenshaw’s fun early reader "Friends of the Enchanted Forest" follows five animal friends through their magical adventures.... Read More