Engaging, fully developed characters bring us back to another century to pose thought-provoking questions about social norms and challenging authority. Graven Images: A Singular Village Mystery, the second in a historical fiction series... Read More
Laura Lewin, a North Carolina school counselor, wrote "Vagina Revolution" with the help of Barbara Green, a physical therapist with expertise in women’s health, sexuality, and pelvic floor dysfunction. This well-written,... 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
Gone are the days when manufacturers provided written operating instructions for new electronic devices. That information now exists primarily in cyberspace, but many novice users still prefer printed instructions to guide them through... Read More
When Jorl and his wife, Tarla, talked about taking a family vacation, they pictured poolside drinks and late-night dancing, not explosions and enemy invasions. Yet, that is precisely what they encounter in Barbara J. Hamblen’s debut... Read More
There is no question that security has become a primary need for businesses in light of continuing concern about terrorism and acts of violence, as well as accidental and natural disasters. Given this reality, Joel Jesus M. Supan’s The... Read More
Everit Tyshinski wants to die. By gun, accident, heart attack, drowning—he doesn’t care how, he just wants it to happen. Life is too hard without the woman he loves. Tyshinski finds himself operating in a painful version of... Read More
Evensong, in the liturgical tradition, is a set of prayers, Bible readings, and responses. It is often completely set to music and takes place in the late afternoon or early evening. "Evensong", the book by Brooks Firestone, is about... Read More