Five-minute exercises, no equipment or gym memberships to purchase, no therapy or coaching sessions, just relief from the stress and anxiety trap that many people experience—that’s the promise (and premise) of Nicola Bird’s... Read More
A fast-paced narrative, Baden-Powell’s Beads by Paul D. Parsons, is a history-based adventure with a solid premise and plenty of drama and conflict. In this second volume of his “Beads Series,” Parsons builds fiction on fact.... Read More
In "The Opera", Kateland Leveillee creates a vivid portrait of the tortured mind of a mad poet. It is a collection that is interesting in its premise but limited in its scope. The speaker in Leveillee’s poems is at once deeply... Read More
Young children instinctively use their imagination to learn about life. Unfortunately, that important ability can get pushed aside as they grow to adulthood. William Carpenter and Diana Soto have written an intelligent and well-organized... Read More
In the preface of his book, retired CFO and professor Henry Riggs points out that the American educational system fails to teach “financial literacy.” None of the courses offered in high school, college, or even graduate school,... Read More
Donna Brookman Kaulkin’s debut novel examines the too-little-mentioned subject of crime against older women, with emphasis on the main character’s gradual emotional and physical decline. When Brenda Corrigan, an independent... Read More
"Fast Tracking the FAFSA" demystifies the Free Application for Federal Student Aid process, bringing welcome clarity to parents and students during a stressful time. R J Baumel is a financial aid administrator with decades of experience... Read More
Terry Pratchett’s kin crafts a smooth, new branch of the Arthurian legend. Debut novelist Vincent Pratchett takes readers from Celtic Europe to China’s Middle Kingdom in a fantasy tale that commingles Western European, Northern... Read More