Directed to Saint Francis, these sweet musings create a place of refuge in a wearying world. Layered with quiet complexity, Abigail Carroll’s "A Gathering of Larks" beautifully renders a journey of questions, all addressed to Saint... Read More
This illuminating, unique composition was crafted by the hands of a master. Makoto Fujimura’s "Silence and Beauty" is a prismatic analysis of Shusaku Endo’s novel Silence and a glimpse into the often enigmatic culture of Japan.... Read More
In this lusty and seductive listen, attraction blossoms into love. What happens in naked yoga no longer stays in naked yoga in "Divine Desire", a steamy romance from Audrey Carlan. Mila Mercado, an aspiring artist and full-time yogi,... Read More
Dollars, dueling egos, and a little psychic intrigue make this a refreshing addition to the thriller genre. Action, intrigue, and globe-trotting plot twists make Daniel Davidsohn’s third thriller, "A Higher Power", an engaging and... Read More
Maher’s book will prove pleasurable and informative reading for anyone interested in Korean culture as observed through Western eyes. Kevin M. Maher’s "No Couches in Korea" tells the tale of the author’s extended period in South... Read More
These poems are an unflinching deep dive into the modern American experiment. In "God, Grace, Dumb Luck", Phloyd Knucklez uses experimental verse and alternating personae to probe the pedestrian darkness of contemporary America. Grounded... Read More
Ample and thoughtful advice will help those considering self-publishing to take the plunge without drowning, The beginning self-publisher will find useful tips and positive encouragement in "Navigating Indieworld" by Julie Gerber and... Read More
This wonderful wartime story set in a fascinating era is equal parts action and romance. The South is torn by the Civil War in "Prairie Dog Town", a story punctuated by shells blasting and the continual threat of Union invasion. This is... Read More