This moving, imaginative effort is certain to strike a chord with animal lovers. From experienced animal rehabilitation therapist Bettejeanne Hammond comes a sweet articulation of the relationship between a human and the dogs whom she... Read More
Here’s a thrilling new twist on the heart-warming story of a dog’s odyssey to reunite with his human family. The story of a dog on a journey to find his human family is one that has been told before, but Tara Pollard creates a dark... Read More
This World War II novel blends a seeking of justice with an exposé on the Nazi mind-set. Drafted against his will into the Nazi Waffen-SS, Adalbert Lallier fought for three years against Yugoslav partisans and Red Army forces. In the... Read More
An American in Mexico takes the risks necessary to truly immerse himself into Mexican life and culture. To say Lyn Fuchs is an American writing about visiting Mexico would be an oversimplification. Fuchs, professor and... Read More
Three intrepid, resilient kids learn to harness the elements and save themselves in this appealing fantasy for children who have suffered trauma. Open the richly illustrated cover of Raven’s Promise and enter the magical world created... Read More
Intended as an analysis of how scientific theories can enhance, rather than detract from, the lives of Christians, Who Me? Choosing Radiance, A Better Way of Being is instead a wildly confusing polemic that can only serve to bewilder... Read More
Gilbert Gatore’s first novel, "The Past Ahead", is not a story about genocide. Though it’s centered around the horrific events that took place in Rwanda during the 1990s, it’s also not a novel about war. Gatore relies on his... Read More
“Something within us may be feral to this planet.” Such is the basic premise behind Charles Orange’s theory that humanity, or at least a sliver of our DNA, “was planted here from beyond.” This “missing link emanating from... Read More