Woods develops his main characters skillfully, blending introspection, description, and action to depict vibrant personalities. Dirty money takes an intriguing cast of characters from heaven to hell and back in this fast-paced historical... Read More
This fiction debut offers an intriguing story of a ghost seeking help to escape purgatory. Henry Brechter’s first in a new series, "Louis and the Ghost", is the story of a young boy who connects with a kindly ghost in his family’s... Read More
Hauntingly beautiful, "Myths of a Merciful God", Cynthia Ceilán’s debut novel, is a breathtaking look at loss, grief, and forgiveness. Sarah Miranda, a single mother living in New York, has just suffered the single most devastating... Read More
Tiner blends humor and tenderness with a skillful literary hand. Harlequin-romance tradition meets contemporary intrigue in a heartwarming novel that brings out the best in both genres. Dogs Aren’t Men blends humor and tenderness with... Read More
Sherman Stevens maintains that Christians should follow biblically based directives when navigating life’s difficulties. Bahamian theologian Sherman Stevens posits, “at every age and stage human beings experience struggle of some... Read More
Power’s prose reflects the magic in her narrative. Don’t say that Susan Power uses magical realism. This would suggest that the fictional world she presents is an alternate reality, not a real part of everyday experience. However,... Read More
An executive coach hits the mark with amusing stories and practical lessons about leadership. Iain Martin’s unusually titled leadership book, Looking Down On Leaders, is smart, insightful, and just plain fun. A Scottish executive coach... Read More
Practical insights cut across religious boundaries to convey a vibrant spirituality in plain, accessible language. “Nothing gets one’s attention like one’s imminent demise,” writes Gene O’Neil in "An Upraised Chalice", a book... Read More