Scary as well as enlightening, this unique and mesmerizing novel is a page-turner. A forty-year-old man transcends space and time after an accident propels him into the body of his younger self. On a mission to save his sister from a... Read More
An HIV-positive woman rises above war and other hardships to write an ambitious and heartfelt memoir. Born in Angola and now living in South Africa, new author Sandrah Hlatshwayo offers a determined young woman’s view on overcoming... Read More
Think: Use Your Mind to Shrink Your Waistline is an empowering weight-loss guide that harnesses the power of hypnotherapy. The book lives up to the “use your mind” promise of the subtitle and sensible readers won’t be surprised... Read More
Murder by evisceration is never pretty, but in "The Organ Donor", Cory Jason Wright thankfully reins in his pen, preferring to let the reader’s mind fill in the bloody details rather than drown his audience in descriptive gore. While... Read More
As if moving from Illinois to New Mexico wasn’t challenge enough for Belle, a heeler that Darcy saved from abusive owners, she also discovers that there is no agility club in which she can compete. Darcy, Belle and her lab, Buster,... Read More
“In a few pages of my diary, I copied down some of those experiences as others told them to me … Then again, going back to my childhood, I had quite a few experiences which, as yet, have no rational explanation. When I heard strange... Read More
When astronomer Jennifer Bass is told that Sirius, the Dog Star, is flickering strangely, she thinks it’s a joke. She takes a look for herself, however, and quickly changes the observatory telescopes to take some readings and calls in... Read More
It is tempting to compare Benton Savage’s novel about a young man’s journey through a mental hospital to Ken Kesey’s 1962 story of psychiatry gone wrong, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Savage’s "Secret Growth", however, looks... Read More