It is immensely satisfying to read about Jane Austen’s happiness, adventures, and intimacies in Collins Hemingway’s excellent series. It is 1807, and Jane Austen is learning to breastfeed. The Marriage of Jane Austen: Volume III... Read More
Brave in its admission of past mistakes, this dark memoir finds hope for second chances. Julius Dion Bailey’s coming-of-age memoir Be-Longing: Triumph in the Mirror is an exploration of what it means to be a black man in contemporary... Read More
"Road to Isabelle" is a swift and involving look at the vicious engagements of the First Indochina War. J. C. Bourg’s "Road to Isabelle" is a highly atmospheric account of the First Indochina War, as seen through the eyes of four... Read More
"A Time for Love" is memorable for its genuine depiction of young and lasting love. Sabra Brown Steinsiek’s "A Time for Love" defies tropes and carves out a sweet niche in the vast romance genre. The fifth book in the Taylor’s Girls... Read More
"Lenin, Hitler, and Me" is an exceptional account by a man who survived persecution. In the insightful and gripping memoir "Lenin, Hitler, and Me", Boris J. Kochanowsky recounts his indomitable will to survive persecution following the... Read More
"UFOs" prepares for the revelation of greater truths with a spirit of hopefulness. A. R. Roberts’s "UFOs" is an optimistic and serious exploration into the existence of relationships between extraterrestrial civilizations and... Read More
Both loving and heartbreaking, Earth As It Is lends a new perspective to an ongoing dialogue. Jan Maher’s Earth As It Is is a heartfelt story about an extraordinary life. Charlie is a heterosexual man who grows up wanting to wear... Read More
Dollars, dueling egos, and a little psychic intrigue make this a refreshing addition to the thriller genre. Action, intrigue, and globe-trotting plot twists make Daniel Davidsohn’s third thriller, "A Higher Power", an engaging and... Read More