After Louisa Sparks’s parents die in a car accident, she goes to live with her aloof Grandpa George in his large house in the south of France. Though Louisa often wishes for the moment of her parents’ departure back, it is not until... Read More
These vivid stories impart hope, insight, and inspiration for those who may be wrestling with their own faith—or lack thereof. In the well-crafted "Wrestling with God", Barbara Falconer Newhall seeks answers to the intensely personal... Read More
Svingen brings pages to life in this story of adventure and intrigue; it’s a fun and mysterious read. Using snappy dialogue and vivid descriptions, Vegard Svingen creates a treasure for tweens in "Freddy Fumple and the Mindmonsters".... Read More
Bob Larsted isn’t the type of person who works out his problems in public. He had always made a point of “avoiding speaking in public—or to anyone for that matter.” And yet, the introverted engineer has written a moving memoir... Read More
For those whose only knowledge of the Greek island of Cephalonia comes from watching Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, the homogenized film version of Louis De Bernieres’s 1995 novel Corelli’s Mandolin, Nicholas Enessee’s new book... Read More
This title of this anthology suggests writing evocative of a place where nature acts as the primary metaphor. It also implies that a certain allegiance to the land binds the writers of the work collected within. Under Sonoran Skies does... Read More
When the first edition of this work, When the Earth Moves: Women and Orgasm, appeared in 1998, author Mikaya Heart received numerous letters from grateful women who’d used her advice to improve their sex lives. In this major revamp,... Read More
Automotive insider Grant Mobielle artfully uses two decades of industry experience to craft a compelling mystery with a believable plot. As unproven technology is increasingly incorporated onto our vehicles, anyone who has ever been... Read More