To fish is to know the singular, electrifying moment when fish, bait, line, rod, and wrist all sense the others in a shock of surprise. The sensation is such a rush, few anglers are content to experience it only once—whether an... Read More
"Path to Justice" follows a harrowing case in an absorbing way. Jim Dutton’s "Path to Justice" is a smart and absorbing work of intrigue that goes behind the scenes of efforts to take down an international drug cartel. Nick Drummond is... Read More
Somewhere on the Dark Side of the Id is a unique love story with a psychological edge. V. Miles Capiston’s novel Somewhere on the Dark Side of the Id is a dark and twisted romance driven by one man’s ego. In a Portland coffee shop,... Read More
This friendly book challenges investors to think bigger and to think differently. Brian Murray’s "Crushing It in Apartments and Commercial Real Estate" forwards practical advice, fed by firsthand experiences, for investing in real... Read More
Dawson and Todd’s burgeoning Civil War romance ignites curiosity. "Practical Strangers" is a remarkable compilation of letters from 1861 and 1862 that present a nearly complete record of Elodie Todd—the sister-in-law of Abraham... Read More
"The Heart of the Matter" offers a lifelong process for learning and acting from self-love. Joffre McClung’s "The Heart of the Matter" is a thoughtful, thought-provoking book that challenges individuals to live their lives anchored in... Read More
Always enthusiastic, often imperfect, Grier helped develop and sustain an industry, not just for herself, but for so many others. Joanne Passet’s Indomitable: The Life of Barbara Grier presents the life of LGBTQ publishing pioneer... Read More
This is a work that honors the strength and resourcefulness of Cuban refugees who risked everything in their quests for freedom. Antonio Gordon’s comprehensive "The Cuban Exodus of 1994" details how many Cubans, desperate over the... Read More