This surprising novel explores the not-so-perfect lives inside an insular religious community. Coincidence, Christianity, and the past collide in Gary Kyriazi’s introspective morality tale, Father’s Day. It’s the afternoon before... Read More
Drawing from the author’s personal experiences, this is an excellent, essential guide for stepparents of grieving children. Diane Ingram Fromme’s "Stepparenting the Grieving Child" offers helpful guidance to stepparents, guardians,... Read More
A riveting novel of crime and politics, family and domestic horror, this is solid entertainment A. S. A. Durphy’s "The Thing Speaks for Itself" is a study not just of crime and violence, but of people. Friendships and family relations... Read More
"Joe Peas" is a compelling slice of quaint rural Southern life. "Joe Peas" by Sam Newsome is the tale of a seemingly innocuous Italian house painter who, through a series of hijinks, positively impacts a small town in North Carolina.... Read More
Anthony Aveni’s "Apocalyptic Anxiety" is an astute and engaging guide to the many themes and variations of apocalyptic thinking in American history. Whether the end is envisioned as a religious second coming or the realization of a... Read More
This historical mystery novel may interest young readers who crave insights into the past. "The KingBee" by George S. Haines is an old-fashioned young adult detective story with a historical flavor. The fifth title in its series, "The... Read More
Hollywood wouldn’t be Hollywood without deep, dark secrets, and "True Hollywood Noir" proves there are many more than most people think. Movie and television buffs are sure to devour Dina Di Mambro’s True Hollywood Noir: Filmland... Read More
One fateful day, the president of the United States wakes up to discover he has no mouth, a janitor across town wakes up to discover he has two, and a Pakistani immigrant in Arlington hears the voice of God in a waterspout. With no voice... Read More