Renato manages to be metaphysical while also remaining lighthearted and fun for a book that explores the nature of existence. In The Déjà Vu Experiment, a brief and beautifully presented metaphysical minimemoir, J. G. Renato attempts... Read More
"To the Survivors" weaves together many candid accounts to form a brave and alarming exposé of assault. After years of volunteering at a rape crisis center, Robert Uttaro debuts with "To the Survivors", a work designed to facilitate... Read More
Martial artists study contrasts: deep calm gives way to heated battle in the blink of an eye. Loren W. Christensen, himself a black belt several times over, cleverly captures this balancing act in "Dukkha Reverb", the second novel in his... Read More
This creative book details an interesting method for building a balanced marketplace. Ernst Hyacinthe’s premise—that a buyer can actually pay “zero” for a product or service—is intriguing to say the least. In Zero-Sum Cost... Read More
Finding the words to explain that which is beyond words is a subtle skill not easily mastered for those writing books with a spiritual bent. Starr and Mulkey describe the indescribable with authenticity and clarity. It is undoubtedly... Read More
Marullo expertly links science, religion, and character development in a fast-paced, suspenseful, and entertaining read. Circa 1270, theologian Thomas Aquinas wondered if many angels could exist in the same space at once. Matthew... Read More
Connell’s extensive research on George Washington gives depth to his legacy with a thorough analysis of his spiritual life. Almost every aspect of George Washington’s life has been extensively researched and documented, providing a... Read More
Deanna Kahler invites readers to get into the spirit of love with this lyrical work. Celeste loves Connor, but Connor is dead. Are the gifts she receives—a pink rose, a little gold ring—signs from her departed lover, or mere... Read More