Stories of people who suffered during World War II fill shelves of libraries and bookstores, yet readers never seem to lose interest in the most-innocent victims of global warfare—the children. Rosemary Zibart presents a touching... Read More
In The Mechanic Meets the Gardner, Susan M. Gallant puts divergent worldviews into useful conversation. Gallant believes that individuals hold within them a variety of often contradictory worldviews, and she offers two fresh archetypes... Read More
For Catie Hartsfield, the day that forever changed her life began in relatively ordinary fashion. Two of her three sons are on a hike, her daughter is shopping with Grandma Rose, and Catie is enduring the company of her critical... Read More
A murder in the Wisconsin north woods is the focus of "The Hunters", but it is not a murder mystery. From the start, author John Bolger reveals that Paul is planning to kill Craig in his deer blind, making the murder appear to be a freak... Read More
Gone are the days when manufacturers provided written operating instructions for new electronic devices. That information now exists primarily in cyberspace, but many novice users still prefer printed instructions to guide them through... Read More
Justina is at a romantic crossroads. Laurina Osborne’s second novel, "Choose Me", follows the twenty-year journey leading up to the collision of circumstances that brings together the three men Justina has loved. She’ll have to make... Read More
In the age of the fifteen-minute doctor’s appointment, it is difficult to conceive of medical treatment that lasts months, or even years. And yet, not all ills respond to quick cures. This is particularly true in the mental health... Read More
Ken Goldberg’s second novel, "Peter Cubed", delivers an existential adventure that strains the boundaries of taste with goofy scenes of sex and violence along with detailed forays into fantasy and the mechanics of sanity. Yet with this... Read More