This book is every young boy’s camp fantasy: solving a mystery, falling into a summer romance, and making strange friends along the way. Shortly after the death of his father, lonely eighth-grade boy Greyson Gray attends a sports... Read More
These pages breathe life into first-century Palestine, and afford dignity to those who fought against Rome’s influence to maintain both faith and family. Sylvia Bambola’s latest novel is an emotionally charged postbiblical adventure... Read More
Renato manages to be metaphysical while also remaining lighthearted and fun for a book that explores the nature of existence. In The Déjà Vu Experiment, a brief and beautifully presented metaphysical minimemoir, J. G. Renato attempts... Read More
Reincarnation, nightmares, and murder—this plot grabs hold and doesn’t let go. People want their dreams to come true, but never their nightmares, which is what happens in this attention-grabbing, short thrill ride of a novel. Theresa... Read More
Imaginative and ambitious, Worthington’s tale is truly an epic adventure. Dark Lord’s Fury, the second book of the Dark Passage Chronicles by Raven R. Worthington, continues the epic adventures of the Seaton family’s battle against... Read More
Every character has something to say in Shackleton’s search for meaning in the universe. Kenneth Finkelstein’s debut novel, "Searching for Shackleton", is a dialogue-saturated exploration of selfish preoccupations that devolves into... Read More
Nathanson challenges the Jews’ historic claim to exclusive sovereignty in the “Promised Land” between the Jordan and the Mediterranean. Michael Nathanson, author of Between Myth and Mandate: Geopolitics, Pseudohistory, and the... Read More
This volume likely will change the way many people choose to confront death, and alter the way life can be lived today. Changing the Way We Die: Compassionate End-of-Life Care and the Hospice Movement should be required reading for... Read More