In The Mechanic Meets the Gardner, Susan M. Gallant puts divergent worldviews into useful conversation. Gallant believes that individuals hold within them a variety of often contradictory worldviews, and she offers two fresh archetypes... Read More
Entrepreneur Jan Collmer’s passion for business is evident in his practical advice book for those who want to own their own business. In Go Start Something! Live Life on the Edge, Collmer, who started a semiconductor business in 1979... Read More
MyraLee Nowell makes her debut with a romance novel that offers several unexpected twists. "Invoking Happenstance" is the story of Myla, an American heiress who has lost her family and longs for an intimate connection that her husband,... Read More
There is a divide in the methodology of children’s picture books: Some are intricately planned from beginning to end in order to address fundamental questions, fears, or dreams of children, while others arise more organically, from... Read More
Keith Heim’s eminently entertaining debut novel, "Circle of Shadows" is an evocative story about a fifteen-year-old runaway struggling to build a new life in mid-1940s Morehead, a small town in Alabama. Strand by strand, the young farm... Read More
“This resource book is for people touched by serious mental illness in themselves or their loved ones and the health providers wanting to know more about resources for integrative models of effective care.” Dr. Emma Bragdon is a... Read More
In "Almost Armageddon", a sexy Soviet assassin known as Venus (for the flytrap, not the planet) patriotically and ideologically justifies her assignment to kill Mikhail Gorbachev during the final days of the Soviet Union by arguing... Read More
In "A Life Worth Dreaming About", Nicholas Dettmann sets forth an appealing, if not unfamiliar, scenario. Through some sort of “divine intervention,” a man is allowed to go back in time and “fix” some of the mistakes he has made,... Read More