The familiar becomes new again as ceramic cats experience the four seasons for the first time. When inanimate objects come alive, imagination runs rampant. Carl Wetzel’s children’s book, The Adventures of Rhumba and Tuba: First... Read More
Literary worlds collide in this amusing retelling of a classic tale. This anonymously penned tome retells Alexandre Dumas’s classic in the assumed voice of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s most-celebrated character. Billed as the first in a... Read More
António J. Marques-Mendes’s essays on economics and finance are rich in content and thought-provoking. The author’s slant may be European but his perspective is global. It is becoming increasingly common for bloggers to compile... Read More
Bound within fresh and inviting cover art, this is an inspirational challenge to Christianity in light of science and evolution. After an extensive theological education and vocational ministry in the Episcopal Church, Russell G. Ruffino... Read More
Harper uses stories from his life with his stepson to illustrate broader ideas about fatherhood, such as discipline, respect, and consequences. "Stepped Up" melds Ralph Harper’s memoir about life with his stepson, Cody, with a... Read More
A broadcast veteran dishes about the evolution of TV as we know it. Welcome to the world of television, from a man who has spent his life chasing, writing, and producing the next big story. In Cover Me Boys, I’m Going In, Keith... Read More
Don’t let the cover fool you: this is a carefully nuanced story, even if the villain is a werewolf. In this exciting mix of thriller, paranormal mystery, and standard private-eye drama, the theme of good versus evil plays out close to... Read More
C. T. Musca has meticulously polished her prose in telling Daverin’s fascinating story of how “life has a way of changing things.” Thirty-six years old and single, dental-office receptionist Tonya Daverin reflects on how she has... Read More