"Secret of the Keeper" is an allegorical tale that follows the often harrowing journey of Romulus, a lion, and his three companions, an elephant, an owl, and a monkey, as they set out to seek truth and freedom. Romulus is the newest... Read More
Old-school vampire fans rejoice! Eric Munson’s Liberation: The Beginning steals the vampire genre from the prepubescent and adolescent politically correct romance sect. He brings it back home to horror, science fiction, and fantasy... Read More
We live in an era of pop psychology, where self-help books offer five easy steps to fixing your life, and television personalities like Dr. Phil solve marital problems in fifteen minute segments. It is refreshing to encounter work that... Read More
Joshua Wisenbaker’s irreverent instructional guide on manhood can be categorized with books like Adam Carolla’s In Fifty Years We’ll All Be Chicks: And Other Complaints From an Angry Middle-Aged White Guy. A TV and radio... Read More
Debut books of poetry often offer similar fare—first love, independence, Eros—but this volume offers a more mature perspective. Rather than first love, Paula Evans Archer examines parental love. Those seeking independence in these... Read More
In There’s an Angel in my Computer, author Carol Gino employs a clever and entertaining communication device: a running dialogue between herself and an angel. In doing so, she develops a powerful relationship that helps her complete a... Read More
Bullying is one of the most frequently reported school discipline problems in the United States. A U.S. Department of Education study found that more than 40 percent of middle schools identified bullying as a frequent problem. And a... Read More
A novel can be an outstanding platform to educate and inform readers. The novelists Arthur Hailey, James Michener, and Michael Crichton wrote bestselling books that informed readers about a range of subjects. Their works provide readers... Read More