Social and cultural beliefs can imprison people and separate them from love—this is a powerful theme Pineau conveys with emotional weight. “Black folk with black folk, white folk with white folk, and the world will keep on turning... Read More
Very few people will ever achieve Robert Peng’s mastery of Qigong which, he writes, “is the science of cultivating our Life Force through specific practices as well as the art of applying this energy in the service of the Dao, or the... Read More
The spiritual background and exciting climax of this novel are sure to be crowd-pleasers for New Age readers. In this sweeping tale of spiritual discovery, "The KeyMaster" by Ruth Evelyn, angelic beings play a cosmic game with human... Read More
With a unique narrative approach, Keith Henderson recreates the birth of Canada. "The Roof Walkers" by Keith Henderson, an epistolary novel about the birth of Canada, is historical fiction at its best. It not only illuminates a point in... Read More
Side gigs can become just as rewarding as your main gig; Kimberly Palmer tells how. Economic conditions have created a wholly new facet of the economy—workers that Kimberly Palmer calls “side-giggers.” Palmer, who is the senior... Read More
God really can be found in the details, literally, according to Özer Uçuran Çiller in this well-reasoned book. Özer Uçuran Çiller’s Infotheism eloquently expresses his belief that God exists and that we can discern his existence... Read More
David A. Mallach gets readers invested in a surprisingly captivating fictional story about what’s wrong in today’s investment world. When their supposedly safe investments fall apart, a retired couple begins to go broke … fast. To... Read More
The chilling atmosphere of this dystopian novel intrigues as it portrays the devil in human form. Combining the savage death matches of the popular Hunger Games series with a story in which Satan assumes human form, K. R. Lugo’s "Prey... Read More