17-year-old Cassandra Leung has worked her entire life to become a Reckoner trainer, one of those entrusted with managing the “ruthless killing machines” used in her world to protect boats as they navigate pirate-infested waters. The... Read More
Storm’s obvious passion for Ancient Rome has made him a must-read author for anyone looking for a great story to pull them in and not let go. Matthew Jordan Storm presents an outstanding work of historical fiction that follows the... Read More
I Am Not My Mother’s Child motivates others with traumatic pasts to leave pain behind. Pride. Determination. Resilience. Andrale Jean-Louis claims these talismanic words as her guide through an abusive childhood in Haiti with her... Read More
This is a deliciously funny and witty satire of the literary world. Karima Vargas Bushnell satirizes the literary world and many other targets in her deliciously funny fiction "The Life and Times of Halycon Sage or The Last Book Ever... Read More
Well-written science fiction stories entertain with exceptional dialogue and a great grasp of character voice. Covering familiar thematic ground, "A Second Coming and Other Stories", science fiction short stories by E. A. Moore,... Read More
This grisly and bizarre murder mystery is the perfect YA stepping stone to Stephen King. A washed-up detective contacts a movie producer for a meeting. He asks for money and presents the producer not with a script, but with the diary of... Read More
In the tradition of Animal Farm, Stone takes us on an allegorical excursion into the meaning of cooperation and leadership. Storytelling has become synonymous with a significant segment of the business book market. With good reason: It... Read More
Pedersen’s writing is hopeful and peaceful, with strong themes of love and generosity. Todd Erick Pedersen helps discover new ways of thinking about nature in his book, Sophia: Writings on Nature and Religion, a series of thoughtfully... Read More