This is a gem of a story that could be another of literature’s coming-of-age character studies. Dave Gioia’s "A Girl with a Bad Reputation" is a simple story with complex undertones. Colleen Hanrahan is a sixteen-year-old girl coming... Read More
Parker renders his action scenes with visceral aplomb in a neo-noir thriller with a twist. Eliot Parker’s crime novel, "Fragile Brilliance", is as addictive as the street drug “krok” that his hardened cop protagonist tracks down... Read More
This is a short, easy-to-read, and enjoyable refresher on Buddhist principles and the mindful life. In our reactionary world of instant media and hyper-partisan politics, it’s refreshing to come across a quiet and concise meditation on... Read More
William Poe presents an entertaining and often philosophical take on ultimate finality through poems and stories that are both rich and varied. In his collection of poems and prose, "Endings", William Poe, author of the award-winning... Read More
This intriguing, futuristic thriller conceives of a terrifying future for the United States. In his thought-provoking book "Fire War", T. T. Michael creates a country where the highest office is no longer elected by the populace and... Read More
This spirited book that defends reason and rejects the supernatural stands to suit the audiences of Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens. “We can be good without God,” Benjamin Vande Weerdhof Andrews declares in his first book, Why... Read More
The loyalty of family, the gritty realities of life in times of turmoil, distrust and aching misunderstanding are all underlying themes of this engrossing read. In her powerful work of social history, Prelude to Genocide: Incident in... Read More
This retrospective title takes an in-depth look at some of the world’s great public relations campaigns. Is it possible for a campaign that promotes a person, product, or service to have such a dramatic impact that it “shakes the... Read More