Atychiphobia is an unusual word for a very common problem—fear of failure. We all fail at something, sometime, so why are we so universally afraid of making mistakes? New author Alozie Okwara suggests that instead of hanging our heads... Read More
“I touched myself while I read your story,” Marissa admits to Kyle. Playful readers might find themselves in the same situation with "Sugar Baby", by Aaron Powell. Kyle, a sexy marine, is very much in love with his wife, Brittney.... Read More
The city of Königsberg, once the capital of the German province of East Prussia, no longer exists. Architecturally exquisite, culturally diverse, and historically significant, the once-thriving Prussian city was ravaged during World War... Read More
A crisply written novel, "What Happened to Tasha Blue?" charts the response of family, friends, and neighbors after the title character, a high-school student, vanishes from the deserted outskirts of a working-class New Mexico town in... Read More
At first the mind recoils at the thought of the world’s fate depending on Nazi Germany, but H. C. Wells’s compelling thriller, Operation Wolfe Cub: The Time to Tell: Book I will make readers rethink their revulsion. This re-imagining... Read More
What drives someone to develop a crushing drug habit by the age of thirteen? Modern psychology recognizes many coexisting causes, such as early trauma, genetic predisposition, and peer pressure. While allowing for all of these,... Read More
"Wee Three Kings" has what it takes to become a holiday classic. Older children and adults will look forward to reading it every Christmas season, and younger children will beg to hear one more chapter at bedtime every December night... Read More
Set in the fall of 1953, this gripping murder mystery tells of the extraordinary life and mysterious death of Rosa Carter, a spiritual leader who also played an important role in World War II events. At the start of "Murder of a Séance... Read More