Richard W. Paterson’s novel is a Vietnam War-era opus about love, war, music, family, and commitment to truth. "The Year the War Came Home" primarily narrates Max Carboni’s struggle as a young man with whether to heed the call of... Read More
Gabe is a modern man. He has a fulfilling career, a loving wife and a close-knit family. The morning after his wife, Sarah, tells him that she is pregnant with their first child, Gabe is at the bank when a robber enters. He is the only... Read More
Anne Rasmussen is angry—at the Norwegian medical system, and at publishers who wouldn’t print her book about it. The Norwegian Rasmussen titled her collection of brutally honest personal essays and articles "An Unprintable Book" to... Read More
At first glance, Targon: The 6th Realm appears to be your standard science fiction world-is-about-to-end/exodus type of story. It may be that, but it is also much more. The first hint comes on page 134, when we unexpectedly encounter... Read More
Often, all a person needs to live a healthier life is the inspiration. Jessyca Elayne Allyn’s "Magic Bullets" offers a guide to living a life worth loving. Her “Stand Alone Truths” (SATs) provide advice for the soul, for suffering,... Read More
In his debut book, A Question of Balance: Towards a Better Britain, retired Englishman Malcolm Morrison presents what he views as the ills of UK society, along with his suggestions for solutions. He emphasizes the need for disciplined... Read More
It is hard to imagine anyone, especially anyone who was a teenage boy in the early 1980s, reading this book without a smile on their face, at least for the first seventy or so pages. The opening chapters are delightful and entertaining... Read More
This thriller mashes and smashes three plot lines into a bloody mixture that will rivet your attention— if you buy the book’s basic premise. Set in the near future, the story is based on the assumption that the Russians are out to... Read More