While it picks apart the human condition, Sully’s volume also takes time to put it back together. Pierre Edens Sully makes a strong entrance with his first volume of poetry, "Beauty of Morality". In the collection, current social... Read More
"Take a Walk on the Bright Side" recalls a simpler time when family was everything. Eugene Bright’s memoir, "Take a Walk on the Bright Side", gives a detailed history of more than a century of the Bright family, detailing their... Read More
There is no happily-ever-after for this Little Red, but there are plenty of eye-popping, jaw-dropping twists in "Little Dead Riding Hood", part of the Scary Tales Retold series from Wiley Blevins. Channeling its Grimm roots, this and... Read More
"The Murdered Messiah" skillfully recasts Jesus as a man whose peaceful dissidence revealed the meaning of biblical love. Son of God, radical, enigma, rabbi, martyr—Jesus of Nazareth has long fascinated believers and nonbelievers. In... Read More
This is an open examination of living a life of faith, despite all of the challenges. Behind Closed Doors: Conflicts in Today’s Church by Francis Anthony Quinn is a complex fictional memoir based on a life spent in the priesthood.... Read More
This is the ultimate survivor’s story, relating hope despite pain and trauma. Mommy, What’s that Number on Your Arm? by Gloria Hollander Lyon is the ultimate survivor story. Lyon’s story begins with her childhood in a faithful... Read More
Anderson and her friends capture the poise and wisdom of women who have lived fulfilling lives. "So Late, So Soon", Linda K. Anderson’s compilation of essays, features thirty of Anderson’s female friends and their personal opinions... Read More
Eglington spins a classic wish-fulfillment erotic fantasy, an escapist interlude where alpha males can sweep willing women off their feet. In You and I: The Kate and Robert Chronicles, Suzanne Eglington continues the story of two lovers... Read More