Miller moves layer by layer through the history of Syria, bringing to life her rich observations of the setting and culture. Freelance writer, author, and photographer Carol Miller confirms herself as a dedicated historian in "Travels in... Read More
The Russian mafia, drug lords, the FBI, Peru, and the wheeling-and-dealing energy biz: what more could you want from an international thriller? Jeremy Logan, in Don’t Go There, has written a fast-paced international thriller that gives... Read More
This complex and thoroughly satisfying book tells of a time when womanhood was repressed, yet the repository of wisdom and secret knowledge gave them dignity. Diane Lefer has dipped her pen in fire to create the story of a brilliant,... Read More
Just in time for the emergence of billions of cicadas from their seventeen-year gestation, Long Island native Michael Phillip Cash has prepared a Twilight Zone-like horror story of biblical proportions. Although more than half of the... Read More
This engaging, entertaining survey uses many voices to peek at the future mind of humanity. “Most of the conspicuous views on the evolution of consciousness appear to be alike in one respect: They are basically unidimensional... Read More
To spice up the tried-and-true romance formula of the woman who falls for the alpha man despite initially hating him, Laureen Hanley throws time travel into the mix. "Highlander Heats Up" will set any romance aficionado’s heart aflame.... Read More
Manipulating the Last Pure Godly DNA, by E.A. Jensen, guides readers through mysteries and controversies involving religion and science. Jensen’s goal is to meld scientific fact and biblical knowledge to bring together the worlds of... Read More
Poets write about subjects that touch their hearts. The more universal this emotion, the wider the audience it inspires. Jane Mayes identifies poetry as the language of feelings in one of the concluding poems of her book, "Drawn in... Read More