Reynolds argues that in order to form a more perfect union, we need to abolish it. James Glenn Reynolds thoroughly explores the political and social implications of America’s federal central authority and effectively argues for a... Read More
With detail, humor, and honest reflection, Bines finds catharsis in sharing her feelings about her divorce and life with cancer. In I Get It! I Finally Get It!!: Memoirs—Living with an Alcoholic, Jo Bines reflects back on her sixty... Read More
Well-choreographed combat scenes and exciting dialogue add to this high-octane thriller about the troublemakers who arrive in small town Wyoming via Greyhound. What do you do with the psychiatric patient who is being released after a... Read More
With philosophy accessible to a lay audience, conversations between a man and an angel offer valuable insight and advice. A sweet meditation on intentional living from Michael Hanian, "Conversations with an Angel Named Bill", though... Read More
Through the thrilling story of a psychologist in a small Montana town, Percy broaches complex topics with creativity and sensitivity. Bill Percy’s "Climbing the Coliseum" is witty, insightful, and at times heartbreaking as Ed Northrup,... Read More
A gritty thriller shows the extent of evil some soldiers are capable of during wartime. Loyalty, honor, betrayal, and the effect of time on psychological wounds are themes of Frank Warburton’s new novel, Timeless Revenge. In the... Read More
A man with a double life—doctor and reinvented Zorro—proves a hero in this superb thriller. Many know Zorro as the mythical, swashbuckling Latino crusader for justice who rides a horse, wields a sword, and protects Mexican settlers... Read More
Despite adversity, poet Shanon Jacobs used spirituality to persevere. The image on the cover of Unveiled is ambiguous, but it’s fitting for this memoir in verse. Depending on one’s vantage point, the butterfly surrounded by shades of... Read More