Everywhere Anne Frank might have gone on her tragic journey bears silent witness in this travelogue/history. Ronald Jansen (Anne Frank: A Memorial Tour in Current Images, 2011) returns to a topic of personal fascination with his newest... Read More
Both a mystery and a romance, this story is perfect for pet lovers. Every Day Needs a Dog, by Billi Tiner, is a mystery novel for animal lovers and a unique take on the romance and thriller genres, with its unorthodox setting—a busy... Read More
A haunted mansion with an intelligent personality propels this eerie tale set in New Mexico. In "Smoke Dreams", Donald Willerton teeters on the brink of historical and horror fiction, creating an eye-opening escapade for the uninitiated.... Read More
The Dracula we’ve never known was more than just a bloodsucker; Augustyn gives us the details. To most, the name Dracula calls up old black-and-white horror movies, as well as the pop cultural artifacts they spawned, that feature this... Read More
Smith’s use of the scientific method to explain the vastness of God would have made C. S. Lewis proud. In "A Mere Christian", Dr. Ron Smith draws on his inspiration from the writings of C. S. Lewis to combine his scientific training... Read More
Worlds collide in this unique, action-filled tale of Aztecs and conquistadors. Power, greed, revenge, duty, and love surround a young Aztec high priestess and an honorable conquistador flung together in the exotic and deadly jungles of... Read More
A dog with a blog and a wry sense of humor teaches a lesson about humane treatment of animals. Helen Kuusela writes from her toy poodle’s point of view in her short first novel, "Confessions of a Rescue Dog". She gives the dog human... Read More
An accessible work of theological history traces how a Japanese Buddhist movement has spread its simple message of hope worldwide. With over twelve million members, Soka Gakkai International is one of the largest lay Buddhist groups.... Read More