So Bobby from Dearborn in Michigan and Katya from Dnipropetrovsk in Ukraine (“never the Ukraine,” she scolded) meet on the E.T. ride at Universal Studios Hollywood theme park, flirt for an hour or so, exchange email addresses, say... Read More
Though he doesn’t loom large in world history, Bankovičs embodies the everyday men and women whose stories need to be told. Vilnis Bankovičs distills almost a decade of war recollections into an eloquent and heartfelt memoir, Driven... Read More
Murder and mayhem, singing and songwriting create a colorful world amid the shadows and darkness. An exciting new journey into the world of the paranormal, Carol Johnson’s "The Tale of the Shadow Dwellers" is a fast-paced,... Read More
Evoking the charm of fellow Missourian Mark Twain, these short reminiscences of a national political life are funny, poignant, and enlightening. Following in the footsteps of his famous father, the powerful Missouri senator Stuart... Read More
"Money, Family, Murder" is a quick and enjoyable read for those looking for a thriller full of intrigue and action. In a fast-moving, dramatic thriller, the rich and successful family man Johnny Barnes is framed for murder, and must race... Read More
A blend of mystery and supernatural elements bolster the message of this feminist novel. Witchcraft and women’s history propel this paranormal fantasy into a precarious realm of superstition and sexist perceptions. "The Mark on Eve",... Read More
This powerful memoir of wartime Romania brings back the horrors of war mixed with the resilience of childhood. In his beautifully crafted memoir, "A Foggy Sunrise", David Kimel describes his childhood growing up in Bucharest, including... Read More
Jefferson Long Soldier returns from two tours in Iraq, whole in body but wounded in soul and with the deep-seated conviction that Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude, which he carried with him, saved his life.... Read More