These stories transcend culture to speak to wider human experiences. In Tales of Love and Despair: Men in Love in Revolutionary Iran, sociologist Mahnaz Kousha draws from extensive interviews to craft eight short stories that capture the... Read More
"To Never Know" is a novel of unrequited love that deals with issues of trauma in a very nuanced way. "To Never Know" by Thomas Duffy is a dynamic tale of loss and hope in the wake of a national tragedy. Well-developed characters and a... Read More
Thoughtful and well researched, Nordstrom’s book is a welcome perspective on Jesus. Oscar R. Nordstrom’s "Fountain of Change" takes a refreshing approach to religious studies. In an endeavor to make the teachings and philosophies of... Read More
"Pink Slips" is a fast-paced psychological thriller that sustains a sense of mystery throughout. Beth Aldrich’s "Pink Slips" is a psychological thriller told from the point of view of pregnant suburban chef Betsy Ryan. The first-person... Read More
This book offers a new perspective on sin and forgiveness, and answers questions anyone curious about spirit communication might have. Attachment is the root of all suffering—but attachment to what? Bud Megargee’s intuitive,... Read More
Jesuit priest Jack Bennis is an offbeat, nuanced, and sympathetic hero in this fast-paced and engaging mystery. George R. Hopkins’s Chasing the Devil’s Breath is South American noir with a rapidly unfolding plot as two brothers... Read More
This engaging book with supernatural elements will capture young adult attention. K. M. Baginski’s "Rehumanized Drew" deals with themes of redemption, powerlessness, and overcoming the odds, resulting in a highly engaging, electric... Read More
"The Haunted Trail" is the product of an urgent sort of inspiration. The Haunted Trail: The War of the Dublin Woods by John C. Lukegord is a short suspense novel set in the late nineteenth century. Full of intrigue and the supernatural,... Read More