"The Heart of the Matter" offers a lifelong process for learning and acting from self-love. Joffre McClung’s "The Heart of the Matter" is a thoughtful, thought-provoking book that challenges individuals to live their lives anchored in... Read More
"The Last Train" is a well-paced and absorbing mystery, with quick action and a look at urban life. In "The Last Train" by Michael Pronko, Detective Hiroshi Shimizu and the Tokyo homicide unit go on a thrilling hunt for a murderer of... Read More
Full of conjuring, creative creatures, and colorful characters, The Crowns of Croswald is a thoughtful, action-driven middle grade fantasy. Attending the Halls of Ivy, the hallowed school for those with royal or magical blood, has always... Read More
"Undeterred" is a vivid and important memoir about real evil hiding in plain sight. A frightening narrative of conspiracy, racism, and hatred in midwestern America, Tracey Brame’s "Undeterred" is a disturbing work of nonfiction drawn... Read More
With its mixture of contemporary gutsiness and nineteenth-century manners, this is a delightful exploration of leaving home. Diana Forbes revisits the Gilded Age in this lively, mesmerizing historical romance. "Mistress Suffragette" is a... Read More
Thoughtful and well researched, Nordstrom’s book is a welcome perspective on Jesus. Oscar R. Nordstrom’s "Fountain of Change" takes a refreshing approach to religious studies. In an endeavor to make the teachings and philosophies of... Read More
"Pink Slips" is a fast-paced psychological thriller that sustains a sense of mystery throughout. Beth Aldrich’s "Pink Slips" is a psychological thriller told from the point of view of pregnant suburban chef Betsy Ryan. The first-person... Read More
This collection is a brilliant example of the versatility and vast potential of the short story form. Barbara Sibbald’s probing, sympathetic, and quietly graceful short stories are collected in "The Museum of Possibilities". The... Read More