"Barleycorn" is a compelling tale with a fresh perspective on God and religion. Questions around the nature of God, humanity, and faith sprout and grow in Harold Auckridge’s surreal novel "Barleycorn". Barleycorn and Mustard Seed are... Read More
This cinematographic novel examines dreams for a better America against a callous political system. Bob Siqveland’s "The Vicissitudes of Fortune" is an epic tale of five racially and socially diverse young men thrust into the... Read More
This book contains artful writing and delicately drawn characters who navigate through the universal tragedies and triumphs of everyday life. The everyday events in Nicole Dieker’s The Biographies of Ordinary People, Vol. 1... Read More
This novel provides a valuable look back into an all-too-recent past that broad history tends to define by unthinkable acts of cruelty. "The Girl Called Princess Charlotte" by Gerard Shirar is a historical novel, courtroom mystery, and... Read More
With its violent, pulsating, and raw sensuality, this story of a heroine from the edges of Buddhist traditions appeals to the senses. Like a daring chef, author Shelley Schanfield doesn’t mind getting a bit creative with a classic... Read More
This book offers genuine insight on how and why the events of December 7, 1941, took place. Undaunted by the difficulty of the task, Kevin O’Connell, in Pearl Harbor: The Missing Motive, has boldly attempted to cogently and precisely... Read More
Kohlhagen doesn’t shy away from the ugly history of the American West in this novel about white settlers in nineteenth-century Oregon and Wyoming. Following up his work of historical fiction, Where They Bury You, Steven W. Kohlhagen... Read More
This is an unprecedented look at the life of the early Filipino community in Hawaii in astonishing detail. Started by fifteen men recruited to work on sugar plantations in 1906, the Filipino community is now the second largest ethnic... Read More