An affectionate tribute to one plucky immigrant’s struggles, "What the Callen Women Know" is an inspiring biographical novel. In Karen Anne McCullough’s historical novel "What the Callen Women Know", a resilient Irish Catholic... Read More
Set against the lush backdrop of the Ancient Near East, "Who Left God Playing with Mud?!" is a novel about the heinous acts committed in the name of religion. Written under the pseudonym Adam, the epic historical novel "Who Left God... Read More
A proud woman who was a child star is the last to understand the wounds her industry inflicted on her in the complex, haunting novel "The Case for Brandi Belden". A former child star grapples with the fallout from her past in William... Read More
A bevy of topics are handled with candor and in an intimate style in the good-natured memoir "Thoughts Like Buckshot". Edward Fahey’s memoir-in-essays "Thoughts Like Buckshot" ponders a range of subjects with both ruminative depth and... Read More
Iran’s turn-of-the-century transformations spur a young couple to risk their lives in the gripping historical novel "Silenced Whispers". In Afarin Ordubadi Bellisario’s intriguing historical novel "Silenced Whispers", a teenager... Read More
An American dentist is drawn into an investigation of a terrorist attack in Iran in the bombastic thriller "Disaster at Bushehr". When Israel is blamed for the bombing of an Iranian nuclear site, a small team of covert American... Read More
Flush with primary sources and seeking to hold rapists accountable in the wake of its subject’s death, "Hometown Betrayal" is a passionate true crime story about justice denied. Through family testimonies and meticulous research,... Read More
A precise and celebratory anthology, "The Neurodiversiverse" treats differences as strengths in science fiction settings. Edited by Anthony Francis and Liza Olmsted, "The Neurodiversiverse" is a science fiction anthology featuring short... Read More