"Coping with Madness" is “not for the slavishly politically correct or over squeamish,” warns author Philip Fletcher in this audacious and gritty book. Readers brave enough to pardon the narrator’s homophobic remarks and... Read More
An illegal immigrant from Mexico, Lorenzo Anzaldua, nicknamed Lencho, arrived in Texas with his father and three brothers in 1920. A thoroughly self-made man with no shame about his flaws and justifiable pride in his accomplishments,... Read More
In the heartfelt preface of "Turning the Dragon Beautiful", John Mackeigan states that, “This collection of poems is dedicated for all those who have faced and will face the dragon that is depression.” Unfortunately, his collection,... Read More
The keys on an old piano are one young girl’s passport to a world of adventure in Celisa Seybold’s "The Keys to Adventure". Laurey McKay, an active, spirited ten-year-old, is acutely unhappy when her family moves from their home in... Read More
Teresa Rogers, a successful business owner in California, wrote Simple Wisdom, Extraordinary Life as a tribute to her mother, Joyce Ann, who has been an inspiration in her life. Rogers’ emotionally charged and deeply sincere book is... Read More
In Your Authentic Career: How to Discover Your True Career Path, Kareem Kamal El Gazzar makes a few interesting career-related observations that might be helpful to people entering the work force. He writes about converting passions into... Read More
Boston police detective Steve Barrie’s life unexpectedly takes an abrupt turn to the bizarre. Having a casual beer with his partner on a hot afternoon becomes a surreal nightmare when Steve finds himself at the wrong end of a gun held... Read More
An international terrorist, a young son with a rare blood disease, and a deadly virus that could potentially wipe out the Middle East are just a few of the crises ex-intelligence officer Jason Stouter has to deal with in "Codon Zero".... Read More