Foreword INDIE
2005 Finalist for Religion
Book Review
Abe-vs-Adolf
In Abe-vs.-Adolf, Maya Ross and Abe Peck speak powerfully for the voiceless millions whose stories will never be told. In the early morning of April 30, 1945, an American tank plowed through the entrance of the Allach concentration camp,...
Book Review
Divorce, Simply Stated
by Kelly Fordon
This well-written and concise how-to on divorce is sprinkled with ample doses of humor. Divorce attorney Larry Sarezky’s "Divorce, Simply Stated" is a primer for those who want to end, as he puts it, “a dysfunctional marriage with a...
Book Review
Trojan
This cyber thriller is a turbulent story of electronic espionage that evokes strong emotional responses. A cyber thriller set in the heart of Washington DC, Trojan: The Enemy Within is full of nonstop action, suspense, and mystery as one...
Book Review
Frank-3 Enroute
Larger-than-life officer Rod Randel must combat a drug cartel in this exciting new addition to the Vegas-centered series. Frank-3 Enroute: It Ain’t Finished, the third book in the Las Vegas series by writing duo Rod Harris and Norma...
Book Review
Which Way Did She Go?
Perkovich populates her novel with richly drawn characters, each unique and interesting in his own way. A runaway bride, a handsome businessman, and the looming threat of an evil fiancé on the hunt: the perfect recipe for a great...
Book Review
Tell Me a Story in the Dark
John Olive believes that “inside everyone lurks a master teller of bedtime tales,” and he sets about proving it in Tell Me a Story in the Dark: A Guide to Creating Magical Bedtime Stories for Young Children, a captivating how-to,...
Book Review
Chameleon
by Randy Radic
Brandt’s remarkable storytelling ability turns this true crime tale into the exciting, personal story of a charming con artist. True crime is a difficult genre to write effectively. Vast amounts of research are required, along with a...