"The Greatest" is nostalgic about childhood and concerned with multigenerational love. Mari Jane Hillyer’s sincere picture book "The Greatest" explores a favored pastime that leads to appreciation for a parent’s encouragement. A boy... Read More
Its style singular, the exuberant collection "The Art of Poet Philosopher" concerns righteousness, and its expressions captivate the senses. Concerned with virtuosity, Cortez Brasean’s semiautobiographical collection "The Art of Poet... Read More
In the fantasy novel "Black Oak", citizens across two eras reckon with strange creatures among them. Sightings of shadowy creatures haunt the citizens of a Kansas suburb in Titus Murphy’s fantasy novel "Black Oak". In the early 1800s,... Read More
"Surrender" is a gripping and defiant memoir about personal identity and motherhood. In her captivating memoir "Surrender", Marylee MacDonald reflects on her life as an adoptee and how it influenced the relinquishment of her firstborn... Read More
Love’s Garden is an expansive love story set during turbulent times. Nandini Bhattacharya’s historical romance Love’s Garden witnesses India’s turbulent history at the turn of the twentieth century through the lives of one... Read More
This book is a worthy testament to everyone who participated in an admirable WWI endeavor. Jeffrey B. Miller chronicles a massive but little known humanitarian organization in his fascinating historical account, "Yanks Behind the Lines".... Read More
In the chilling novel "The Blood She Wore", strong women and strange spirits dominate. In Steven Ramirez’s horror novel "The Blood She Wore", a close-knit group of friends works to destroy the evil that is plaguing their small town.... Read More
"The Land Steward’s Daughter" is an endearing historical romance whose lovers flourish despite opposition. Becky Michaels’s Regency romance, "The Land Steward’s Daughter", explores the fruits of long-delayed love between childhood... Read More