1. Search
  2.  

805 results for publisher: authorhouse

If you can't find what you're looking for, read through our search cheat sheet to learn how to use our search.

Return to First Page

Book Review

Berdichev to Basildon

by Gary Henry

"Berdichev to Basildon" shines at detailing a rough-and-tumble career in British politics. A political junkie’s dream, "Berdichev to Basildon" by Eric Moonman is an informal firsthand account of life in politics and public service in... Read More

Book Review

The Poet

by Paige Van De Winkle

This distinctive action novel offers an absorbing story of love and hope in a cynical and violent world. Stephanie Harris’s sexy and suspenseful "The Poet" is a genre triumph, with unrelenting action, intriguing characters, and... Read More

Book Review

Two Bodies One Soul

by Eva Schegulla

Two Bodies One Soul: Brothers breaks with tropes of vampire stories, and does so with strength and vision. Two Bodies One Soul: Brothers by Alannah King focuses on experimentation on vampires and the nature/nurture conundrum. The... Read More

Book Review

Don't Kill This Child

by Jeremiah Rood

Don’t Kill This Child reaches high to inspire Christians to bring more of God’s work into the world. Pastor Andrew Robert’s Don’t Kill This Child is a buttoned-up, scripture-heavy guidebook for discerning God’s plans for a... Read More

Book Review

Miracles Happen

by Jeremiah Rood

This memoir ably conveys one man’s sense of a world in which miracles are more common than we think. "Miracles Happen" by Terry G. Price is a faith-inspired autobiography that speaks to a life of prayer and to the personal changes that... Read More

Book Review

The Perfect Tenant

by Emily Kubal

Elegant imagery and characterization bring the story to life, with the streets of San Francisco carefully described. Rosanna Brand’s "The Perfect Tenant" is an epic, multifaceted thriller that explores the mind of a serial killer, and... Read More

Book Review

The Color of My Coffee

by Amanda Adams

"The Color of My Coffee" is a thought-provoking exploration of community and cultural shifts in the late 1960s. The Color of My Coffee: The Story of a White Boy and a Black Man by R. P. Heinz is a compelling snapshot of life in... Read More

Load More