In the laugh-inducing Florida crime novel "Blood in the Water", corrupt forces are pitted against a witty investigator. Rick Outzen’s "Blood in the Water" is a sun-bleached mystery novel featuring a fun, funny, and cynical investigator... Read More
A Mexican American girl progresses from kindergarten to graduation in 1960s and ’70s California in "Living Color", a collection of linked stories by Donna Miscolta. One of four children in a transient Navy family, Angie Rubio knows she... Read More
"Temple Dancer", Amy Weintraub’s astonishing new novel, evokes the power of a lost spiritual tradition through the story of two disparate women: a disgraced temple dancer from 1930s India, and a contemporary social worker in... Read More
"Tragic Investment" is a concise guide to the history of racism and white supremacy in America that forwards suggestions for improvement. R. James Addington’s history of American race and racism, "Tragic Investment", forwards... Read More
Searing nonfiction and poetry pieces are collected in "Feminine Rising", an anthology presented in the wake of #MeToo that looks back through decades, revealing how little, and how much, has changed. Selections gather under seven themes,... Read More
Amalie Jahn’s "The Next to Last Mistake" is an insightful story about love and friendship. Tess Goodwin is happy with her life as a farm girl in Iowa. She is content with her cows, her chess club, and most importantly, her best friend,... Read More