With both modern-day and historical characters equally believable in their desires and life journeys, this novel tells a little-known story that is complex and captivating. With "The Cherokee Rose", Tiya Miles has written a complex and... Read More
Busman makes her gritty characters’ experiences specific yet universal, to expose the difficulties of lower-class women. Uniquely blending first-, second-, and third-person narration, Debra Busman jumps around in time and place to tell... Read More
Suspense and a series of flashbacks ups the excitement of this thriller. Themes of confronting past demons and searching for identity exist at the heart of prolific writer Les Roberts’s second thriller starring Dominick Candiotti, "Wet... Read More
Hardcore journalism meets the neighborhood gossip in this innovative collection of twelve short stories. Told secondhand and infused with a storyteller’s voice, "A Room of Rain" takes the literary tourist on gripping, tour-bus-style... Read More
Prague, the focus city of revolutions and ethnic slaughters since the 9th century, has somehow maintained its architectural heritage and its literary and artistic fervor, according to Andrew Beattie, the author of this devilishly... Read More
It is extremely fitting that social media mavens Ted Coiné and Mark Babbitt first met through Twitter. Their collaborative effort, "A World Gone Social", takes a far more expansive view of social media than many books, primarily because... Read More
This fast-paced, well-organized book is a pocket-sized friend to those seeking employment. "The Little Silver Book - Interviewing" by D. Neil Berdiev is a start-to-finish guide for those facing the dreaded tap-dance of the job interview.... Read More
It could be alleged—no insult intended—that Tim Grove, who has worked in the most prestigious history museums in the United State, is a rewriter of history. Take the case of Betsy Ross. Every school kid knows she sewed the first... Read More