Lady Catherine MacAlister is content to grow where she has been planted. Raised in MacAlister Castle in Scotland with her father and much beloved half-brother, she has never left the area and prefers it that way. When her father’s... Read More
The use of ritual in religious practice helps devotees reinforce the tenets prescribed by their faith. Practitioners find solace and inspiration through repetition of routines intended to deepen their understanding and adherence to a... Read More
Joe Wise has been sober for more than twenty-two years—but has suffered serious medical consequences as a result of his drinking. In I Want to Go to Heaven … But Not Yet, Wise tries to help readers cope with adversity. He shares... Read More
Novels, like any art form, are collaborations: both writer and reader must trust each other. The reader trusts the writer to create a world populated by multidimensional characters who can be empathized with. The writer trusts the reader... Read More
It is 1952, and a young married couple struggles as addiction pulls the husband into the bottle. In "I Really Wanna Go Home" by Raymond J. Radner, George Edwards drinks. Every day. All day. George and Margie married before World War II,... Read More
Though terrible tragedies happen, survival is possible for those who continue to live despite the darkest of days. This is the recurring theme in Julie Cox’s I Ordered My Future Yesterday: The Julie Cox Story. Cox herself has suffered... Read More
The Internet has created nothing short of a global re-definition of the management of intellectual property rights (IPR). Information can be created, copied, and disseminated electronically with ease. Protection of trademarks becomes... Read More
A young woman is quickly and dispassionately killed with a single blow. Thus begins The Improbable Advocate, an Australian courtroom thriller by retired Sydney barrister, magistrate, and coroner A. T. Cullen. Cullen tells the tensely... Read More