This surprising apocalyptic novel is edgy within its faith-based genre, and has the action of a wartime thriller. "Against the Fading of the Light" is the third gripping and graphically violent installment of Stu Jones’s Action of... Read More
Gentle humor enlivens these short autobiographical essays, charming snapshots of one Christian woman’s life. Composed of a series of biographical short-short essays, "I Punched Myself in the Eye" details the life of a globe-trotting... Read More
A father emphasizes remaining true to oneself in this moving collection of letters to his college-aged daughters. A Father’s Letters to His College Daughters by William Courter gathers insights, advice, and reflections from the pivotal... Read More
A chilling story about a family struggling to survive in the frozen mountains—and to overcome the challenges of their pasts. Mark Mathis’s "The Frost and the Belle" is a sobering story, replete with chilling truths, about a... Read More
A boarding school student with Tourette’s syndrome looks for the meaning of life in this offbeat novella. In "When We Were Invincible", a short novel by Jonathan Harnisch, a young man wrestles with depression and Tourette’s syndrome,... Read More
A Wall Street power player must navigate complicated family relationships in this poignant novel. A Wall Street money manager tries to reconnect with her estranged relatives while weathering the 2008 financial meltdown in What She Knew,... Read More
These stories are a wild and ingenious farce that take on sexual mores with intelligence and humor. Imagine a scenario in which Lucifer has lost all power to make people feel guilty about sex, and you’ll begin to grasp the conceptual... Read More
A mentally ill man wrestles with his fetishes and inner demons in a novel that goes to extremes. Jonathan Harnisch’s "Lover in the Nobody" is a cross between intense sadomasochistic erotica and a psychological memoir, complete with... Read More