"Going Om" makes yoga approachable, and it’s an inspiring and insightful read. Going Om: Real-Life Stories On and Off the Yoga Mat reflects on the practice of applying yoga to everyday life. Edited by Melissa Carroll, this volume... Read More
Der zhargon, the jargon—that’s how Yiddish was dismissed in the mid-nineteenth century in Eastern Europe, and the few who authored books in the language of the Jewish street caused peals of cynical laughter to rattle the university... Read More
These stories of passion tell of couples who are a bit older and established in their relationships. "Love Burns Bright" brings together erotic stories of lovers who have managed to keep the sexual pulse in their long-term lesbian... Read More
Well-researched historical scenes of nineteenth-century San Francisco and New York bring a dime novel atmosphere to this humorous adventure. Watt O’Hugh Underground, the sequel to Steven S. Drachman’s 2011 debut, The Ghosts of Watt... Read More
It’s not about the mystery, it’s about how it’s solved, in this novel filled with blood and sex. Revenge—sparked by recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse and incest—drives a series of grisly murders set in what a lesbian... Read More
Gripping and disturbing, this page-turner featuring a courageous spy heroine during WWII defies genre. A bilingual woman in the British Women’s Army sneaks into Germany during World War II to seduce Karl von Richter, a Nazi... Read More
MyraLee Nowell makes her debut with a romance novel that offers several unexpected twists. "Invoking Happenstance" is the story of Myla, an American heiress who has lost her family and longs for an intimate connection that her husband,... Read More
A Christian devotional that addresses the spiritual needs of seniors, "Golden Apples for Golden-Agers" provides daily guidance on the life-changing issues that many seniors have in common. The golden apples of the title refer to the... Read More