This compelling work by two leadership coaches offers a path toward significant self-improvement. In "12 Steps of Self-Leadership", leadership coaches Doug Lester and Cheryl Lester offer a detailed, self-directed, and engaging plan for... Read More
This spirited book that defends reason and rejects the supernatural stands to suit the audiences of Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens. “We can be good without God,” Benjamin Vande Weerdhof Andrews declares in his first book, Why... Read More
"Old Growth and Ivy" will engage those looking for a thriller that also sweetly celebrates love. Jayne Menard’s romantic crime drama "Old Growth and Ivy", the first in a trilogy, juxtaposes heart-pounding shootouts with warmhearted... Read More
Guéhenno says what he means, precisely and without hesitation, giving real authority to his guide to future peacekeeping operations. What passes for political debate and comment in the United States recently has been filled with... Read More
Brisk pacing, sarcasm, and the threat of brawls and bullets all contribute to a satisfying whodunit with a slight film-noir feel. Mike Scofield, private detective and security for hire, feels personally insulted when a murder takes place... Read More
A young girl starts a new life on a Nevada horse farm in this faith-filled YA novel. Clare LaFrey’s first book, "A Circumstantial Chance", introduces her young adult series, Fateful Consequences. In this opening installment, an... Read More
The story of intrigue between rival factions in the new Cuban government and William Alexander Morgan’s place in the middle of it all is as compelling as a crime novel. "The Yankee Comandante" is the second book coauthored by Pulitzer... Read More
Rill’s brilliant novel about Alzheimer’s is so well-crafted, the fully-human characters seem real. In his brilliant third novel, "An Absent Mind", Eric Rill chronicles the devastating decline of a man with Alzheimer’s and how each... Read More