This surprising novel explores the not-so-perfect lives inside an insular religious community. Coincidence, Christianity, and the past collide in Gary Kyriazi’s introspective morality tale, Father’s Day. It’s the afternoon before... Read More
This cinematographic novel examines dreams for a better America against a callous political system. Bob Siqveland’s "The Vicissitudes of Fortune" is an epic tale of five racially and socially diverse young men thrust into the... Read More
"A Debt of Survival" is an atmospheric novel and an engrossing entry in the horror genre. "A Debt of Survival" by L. F. Falconer examines the price of war within an incredible character-driven supernatural horror ordeal. In the idyllic... Read More
This novel provides a valuable look back into an all-too-recent past that broad history tends to define by unthinkable acts of cruelty. "The Girl Called Princess Charlotte" by Gerard Shirar is a historical novel, courtroom mystery, and... Read More
"The Legacy of Skur" is an intricate, beguiling, and promising way to begin a fantasy series. Morally ambiguous wizards, half-trolls, and a powerful talisman are among the features that make "The Legacy of Skur" a compelling fantasy... Read More
Wain shares fascinating anecdotes about his travels around the world. Over the course of eighty years, David Wain managed to visit seventy-seven countries, marry three women, found his own business, achieve financial success, and... Read More
Opening in 1900 in the New Mexico Territory, with strategic stops on the way to 1977, every chapter packs a powerful punch or an uplifting message. Monetary success and the American dream remain elusive, intangible concepts in this story... Read More
In a world filled with distraction and noise, Stone’s book is a welcome call to come home to ourselves and to our place in nature. There is magic in the music of the birds, wild dreams to be dreamed, and much, much more to be seen... Read More