“The death of Osama bin Laden will not put an end to terrorism,” cautions Dr. Vahab Aghai in his short, tightly written, and quite thorough primer, "Terrorism, An Unconventional Crime". While bin Laden’s death was a satisfying... Read More
A self-help guide for Christian families, "Restoring America One Family at a Time" provides four basic building blocks upon which to create a stable, God-honoring family. A husband and wife writing team raising three children, Lee and... Read More
“I had been all that I could be in the Army,” writes retired Brigadier General Billy R. Cooper, with evident pride and satisfaction, in his memoir "The Reluctant General". For this poor, African-American farm boy from Texas, the army... Read More
Redemption is the first book in the occult fiction trilogy Eternal Nights by Richard Spegal. Much more than a simple tale of evil vampires pitted against the forces of good, it is the tale of two ancient vampires in search of redemption.... Read More
Who says health is only about the body? In "Prayer Prescribed", Anne Borik helps readers to find mental, physical, and spiritual peace. Borik asks readers to reconsider their ideas about prayer. Her Sign Chi Do program combines... Read More
Richard Michael’s novel "New Terra and Beyond" has the techno-scholastic appeal of an Asimov Foundation adventure, with characters that exhibit the pioneer perseverance of L’Amour’s Sacketts. Emphasis on both family values and... Read More
It was remarkable to witness the election of Barack Obama as the first black president. It is equally remarkable to learn the story of Ann Stanford, a self-made black woman who rose up the ranks as a career civil servant in the federal... Read More
The old saw about not judging a book by its cover comes to mind when a reader picks up poet Eddie Morales’s spooky Count Edweird Lefang’s Rhymin’ Halloween and sees a cartoonish vampire, more reminiscent of Count Dracula than... Read More