This action-driven novel will appeal to those who like highly dramatic romance in a historical setting. Set on Africa’s west coast in the late eighteenth century, Kay Marshall Strom’s "The Call of Zulina" is the first in a series of... Read More
Cohen’s book traces how the current nasty and mean mode of political discourse developed. With an election over and an inauguration on the horizon, books that explain the current political state are of renewed interest. Impossibly... Read More
"The Worry Trick" is an energetic and illuminating self-help book for anyone who struggles with worrying too much. The Worry Trick, written by David A. Carbonell and narrated in audiobook format by Stephen Paul Aulridge, Jr., offers an... Read More
This is a welcoming workbook for women who are ready to break new ground in their relationships. Who doesn’t want to get her way more often? Julie de Azevedo Hanks specializes in helping women tap into their needs and desires, as they... Read More
Angela Lin’s narration of this beautifully written novel makes this a listening experience worth savoring. Madeleine Thien’s "Do Not Say We Have Nothing" is a multigenerational saga depicting the lives of three classical musicians... Read More
Twists, turns, and converging stories make for science fiction that’s an enjoyable listen. Tom DeLonge left the band Blink-182 with some pretty lofty ideas concerning “unidentified aerial phenomena” (read: UFOs). With co-author... Read More
During this enjoyable and educational recording, it becomes clear that the people of North Korea are slowly becoming their own saviors. Listening to Caroline McLaughlin’s engrossing audio recording of Jieun Baek’s book North... Read More
"The Education of Dixie Dupree" is a compelling tale of survival, convincingly driven by the voice of Dixie herself. Fans of southern fiction take note: "The Education of Dixie Dupree" by Donna Everhart combines atmosphere, skilled... Read More