Following the death of her beloved mother, true-crime author Elle Bramasol struggles to make meaning of her life. Instead, she gets pulled into a deep and deadly web when domineering Hollywood producer Eliot Kingman calls upon her from... Read More
All children should be so lucky as to have grandfathers who write letters to them of the quality found in George Goens’ Letters On The Promise Of Living. Fortunately, many young people may benefit from his book’s wisdom, because it... Read More
Pastor W. J. Walls has counseled privately and spoken publicly about methods for bettering relationships. He is also a man who found himself “faced with the pain, misery, and humiliation of a failed” marriage. Thus, readers have the... Read More
In the year 2042, there is a war going on between Daywalkers, Nightwalkers, Sentinels, and humans. Each group has a distinct political hierarchy, an agenda to accomplish, and ruthless leaders. Toby Jameson is a powerful sentinel who... Read More
Buster the Ferrari Basset is one more entry into today’s crowded category of dog stories. However, this book has some qualities that differentiate it from the standard dog tale. For one thing, Walt Appel’s reminiscence is not just... Read More
“The days immediately following 9/11 presented the financial industry with the greatest operational crisis in its history,” writes author Jeff Ingber in "Resurrecting the Street". The attack presented a disaster recovery challenge on... Read More
“Unemployment, a blighted career, a failed marriage, venereal disease, the hysterectomy, a shrunken social calendar. Besides happy endings, she lacked middles. Like the knitting project she had taken up last winter, she had only... Read More
God’s words: Woman’s interpretation. In The Power of God’s Words, author Michelle L. Coley is at her best when her poetry stems from a place of sincerity. This is emotional poetry, from the heart. The poem “Clark” is a good... Read More