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
Evocative symbolic imagery beautifully illustrates the pains and complexity of growing up. The tradition of the wise child in literature is long: from Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden to Scout Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, we have... Read More
With unadorned humility and engaging honesty, Richardson acknowledges life in the fast lane of modern commerce ain’t no easy ride. Temeko Richardson’s no-nonsense approach to business success is pithily encapsulated in her title: Get... Read More
Intricately woven characters and plot keep the pages turning in this paranormal thriller. In his debut paranormal thriller, Stephen Fogle weaves an intricate plot about three people on three different missions. Walter Murphy, a hit man,... Read More
This book is every young boy’s camp fantasy: solving a mystery, falling into a summer romance, and making strange friends along the way. Shortly after the death of his father, lonely eighth-grade boy Greyson Gray attends a sports... Read More
These pages breathe life into first-century Palestine, and afford dignity to those who fought against Rome’s influence to maintain both faith and family. Sylvia Bambola’s latest novel is an emotionally charged postbiblical adventure... Read More
Renato manages to be metaphysical while also remaining lighthearted and fun for a book that explores the nature of existence. In The Déjà Vu Experiment, a brief and beautifully presented metaphysical minimemoir, J. G. Renato attempts... Read More
Reincarnation, nightmares, and murder—this plot grabs hold and doesn’t let go. People want their dreams to come true, but never their nightmares, which is what happens in this attention-grabbing, short thrill ride of a novel. Theresa... Read More