Disguising oneself as a man has long been a trick of heroines; fictional—and historical—women aplenty have sought safety, anonymity, and heroism by donning masculine garb. Debut novelist Mary Volmer’s heartwarming story, set during... Read More
British writer Audrey Peyton, author of three Harlequin romance suspense novels, a biography of a lion and his trainer, and a post-apocalyptic survival novel, weaves together time travel, history, romance, and daring rescues in her... Read More
For over a century, espionage stories have fascinated readers with lead characters that embody the superhero myth, reassuring worried mortals that justice will prevail. Political intrigue, mistreatment of innocent people, and the threat... Read More
The current economic situation will likely generate dozens of stories about failure dreams denied and expectations dashed. Because of this it is somewhat curious that author Diana Sheets decided to set her novel about a business on the... Read More
In Ron Goodreau’s "The Khan Dilemma", a cover-up is going on in Las Cruces, California. A young Muslim man by the name of Khan has murdered two people in a break-in gone wrong. Though the double homicide appears to be routine, the... Read More
"Riding the Storm Out" presents a cautionary message to those who think the recession is ending soon and America is in for a quick recovery. Aptly named the book uses a hurricane analogy to illustrate that America is only partway through... Read More
"Genes and Human Nature" is an accessible work of popular science, and a cross-disciplinary showcase for Dr. Amin’s soon to be testable Gene Suppression-Activation Theory. The postulate, G-SAT for short, states that “Junk DNA IS the... Read More
When we combine our Authentic Self with faith in the power of change, we began to climb out of various holes… "Soul Sailing" is a broad-fronted appeal to a loose-but-gathering coalition of the traditionally religious and practitioners... Read More