With a fine command of language, Boler takes readers on a magical roller coaster ride through the supernatural. With a deadly sense of humor, Olivia Boler alternately explores and ridicules Wiccan procedures in "The Flower Bowl Spell",... Read More
"For My Boys and the Women They Will Love" is a slim volume of relationship advice penned by Princess Elaine S. Fletcher Watson. Intended as a heartfelt guide to dating and marriage for her own two sons, Watson draws on personal... Read More
Kids with a strong interest in airplanes will love "Chuck Yeager Goes Supersonic", the graphically illustrated life story of Chuck Yeager, an American pilot who was the first to break the sound barrier. The man who became a national hero... Read More
Reading a memoir of a prison gang member is unusual fare for those completely unfamiliar with the correctional system of the United States. Violence? Check. Drugs? Check. Odd Nicknames? Check. Girlfriends? Check. Illegitimate children?... Read More
In the age of the fifteen-minute doctor’s appointment, it is difficult to conceive of medical treatment that lasts months, or even years. And yet, not all ills respond to quick cures. This is particularly true in the mental health... Read More
For the millions of Americans who lost their jobs and saw their severance and pension plans gutted while the CEOs whose mistakes tanked their companies got rich, Jim Lively’s "The Puzzle Aesthetic" will be an angry yet therapeutic... Read More
Richard Sharp is the author of two prior novels: The Duke Don’t Dance, a well-received contemporary tale, and Jacob’s Cellar, the story of an intrepid family of nineteenth-century Missouri pioneers, both published in 2012. His newest... Read More
What happens when a young man attempts to ignore the fact that he is gay? What are the ramifications once he leaves home and tries to continue to ignore his feelings? D Vincent Russell’s "Says Who" explores those questions with two... Read More