"No Place to Pee" is an engaging memoir about time spent working in construction in Alaska, and as a rare woman on the team. Margaret H. Piggott’s memoir "No Place to Pee" is about being a lone woman laborer on the Alaskan frontier.... Read More
A bereaved widower embarks on a fateful journey in Josh Patrick Sheridan’s spiritual novel, "Old Fires". In between a horrific tour of service in Vietnam and his wife Grace’s death from cancer, Tim had a good life. After Grace’s... Read More
"Where Do They Bury the Dead" is a humane historical novel set during a dark period in Haiti. In Joseph P. Policape’s novel "Where Do They Bury the Dead", a Haitian family becomes embroiled in a countrywide conspiracy. The Dubois... Read More
Capturing the intensity of a search for missing children, "The Begonia Killer" interjects an element of romance into its propulsive mystery. Jeff Bond’s mystery novel "The Begonia Killer" combines an urgent search for missing children... Read More
"Desire-Intrusive Thoughts" draws upon personal experiences with OCD to deliver professional advice about how to help others. Carol Edwards’s "Desire-Intrusive Thoughts" is a guidebook for mental health professionals looking to help... Read More
When Andrea L. Lingle, a Christian mother of three, learned that the baby she carried in her womb had died, her once firm faith in God turned to ashes. "Into a Reluctant Sunrise" is her story of how, despite her devastating grief, she... Read More