Personal letters humanize famous imperial women to bring a new perspective on World War I–era Europe. A century has passed since the First World War, a conflict that essentially marked the end of an era that began with Charlemagne. By... Read More
This fiction debut offers an intriguing story of a ghost seeking help to escape purgatory. Henry Brechter’s first in a new series, "Louis and the Ghost", is the story of a young boy who connects with a kindly ghost in his family’s... Read More
From page one, this story transports its audience into the dark waters of the Atlantic with its engaging, conflicted main characters. "Ice Massacre" is an engaging fantasy novel about the human inhabitants of a small island and their... Read More
This vital resource for every self-publisher clearly outlines the legal issues authors need to know. When attorney Helen Sedwick self-published her historical novel, she found that no legal guide for self-publishing writers existed. She... Read More
Davison aims at what he believes is wrong with American society, economics, and politics, and how to fix it. America’s Suicide is a provocative book that makes for disturbing reading, as Michael H. Davison sets out to demonstrate why... Read More
In this heartfelt, charming book, a father conveys his philosophy of life to his three children. Douglas J. Wood did what many parents probably wish they had done when their children reached a milestone: committed his advice to writing.... Read More
Kudos to Cassimally, who harnessed the freewheeling escapade of Bernhardt’s life and polished this gem of a woman. "Sarah Bernhardt: My Erotic Life" is a titillating glimpse behind the bedroom door of arguably the second most famous... Read More
Well-written and intriguing historical accounts make it easy to forget this is a work of science fiction. A string of infamous unsolved mysteries is given new life in J. R. Galbraith’s intergalactic novel, "Strangers in Our Midst".... Read More