In Leslie Hachtel’s paranormal historical romance, dreams are permeable. On awakening, the dreamer carries the influence of the night before with him. Dream dancers can enter a dreamer’s mind and leave secret messages behind,... Read More
This delightful cross-genre story brings intrigue to the British royals. In "Death of the Queen of Hearts", Roman A. Clay crafts an engrossing story that deftly combines the genres of mystery and thriller while offering trenchant... Read More
Reminiscent of stream-of-conscience writing, "shanghai.shanghai.shanghai" is intensely rewarding reading. Alex Kuo’s "shanghai.shanghai.shanghai" starts out straight forwardly enough. Ge is an arts writer for an English-language... Read More
Vivid imagery of the Appalachian terrain and wildlife allows the timid to live vicariously through this adventurous hiker. A middle-aged man embarks on a journey into the soul along the winding Appalachian Trail in this revealing look at... Read More
Opening in 1900 in the New Mexico Territory, with strategic stops on the way to 1977, every chapter packs a powerful punch or an uplifting message. Monetary success and the American dream remain elusive, intangible concepts in this story... Read More
In a book filled with wisdom, one of the most remarkable lessons is the way in which the author views his physical limitations. "The Way I See It" is a thoughtful and honest memoir about a life lived to the fullest despite difficult... Read More
What caused the Great Recession and how can we recover? A financial analyst offers a fact-based examination. In The Inevitable Great American Reset, financial analyst/CPA Carl Hafele has done a yeoman’s job of analyzing America’s... Read More
Kay Benedict Sgarlata is in control throughout the narrative in this book about the lines between pain and pleasure, set amid vivid descriptions of the Adirondack landscape. Kay Benedict Sgarlata’s debut fictional work, "Adirondack... Read More