Documenting the history of changing values in American politics, the author attempts to assert the importance of women in politics. In this brief book, Thomas E. Davis asserts that America is in decline and argues that the country’s... Read More
From its gut-grabbing prologue to its explosive conclusion, Goss’s spine-tingling debut story gives new meaning to the phrase “a blood-curdling adventure.” Sara Jones is about to celebrate her twenty-fifth birthday. The venue is... Read More
Did you hear the one about the joke book that was actually funny? "Happy Endings" is a book of jokes collected over the years by Gerald Downey. Written in short story form, this enjoyable paperback will leave readers snickering and... Read More
With multidimensional characters and effective dialogue, this murder-mystery sequel keeps us enthralled to the end. This clever, modern thriller is a study in contrasts. Gruesome images such as a human head impaled on a public park fence... Read More
Hamsters like to escape their cages and discover the world around them—a bit like children growing up. In "Hammy", both children and hamsters are welcomed back with open arms, or to the family cat’s open mouth, in this case. Hammy... Read More
“I touched myself while I read your story,” Marissa admits to Kyle. Playful readers might find themselves in the same situation with "Sugar Baby", by Aaron Powell. Kyle, a sexy marine, is very much in love with his wife, Brittney.... Read More
Latasha Gandy, the precocious, dynamic protagonist of Latasha and the Little Red Tornado, is back in this winning sequel by Michael Scotto. She’s busier than ever with her mom, friends, a new gifted-and-talented program, and of course,... Read More
What if Sex and the City‘s Carrie Bradshaw came from a wealthy family and became a stockbroker? That might be overstating it a bit, but chick lit does meet finance in J.R. Shine’s difficult-to-put-down novel The Stockbroker: Insider... Read More