Like a cold intoxicating hurricane slush on a hot summer day one can down Wilder’s "Murder Etouffee" in one sitting with all the exuberance of a tourist thirsty for the excitement of “Nawlins.” Oftentimes though a reader may devour... Read More
In "The Somnambulist" author Kirk A. Ryan combines terror and the Nazi occupancy in this tale of evil and a man haunted by the loss of his beloved daughter. From the moment Captain Martin Schumann a reluctant SS recruit reaches the gates... Read More
Maria is only ten years old when her mother walks out of the house, leaving Maria’s father to raise five children alone. Maria can still remember her mother’s smell and the way she would sit on her bed at night and talk to her. Like... Read More
Michael A. Connelly tells the story of Boston-born-and-bred Kevin “Rocky” Collins’ coming of age—middle age that is—in this sequel to An Informal Boston Education. At forty-three this pessimistic mid-level executive behaves as... Read More
Planting gardens and raising chickens sound like smart ways to help increase our own sustainability on a daily level, but in the face of apartment living and 9—5 office jobs, even the smallest steps can seem daunting. Jenna Woginrich,... Read More
Those who have associated the term “yoga” with words like “difficult” “time-consuming” “boring” or “painful” will find Gentle Yoga for 50 Plus* a lighthearted encouraging and easy-to-follow introduction to a practice... Read More
A good romantic novel is not the massed-produced formulaic massively consumed quickie book commonly known as a “Bodice Ripper.” A romantic novel is more than thin plot lines designed to get the main characters from one sexual... Read More
This volume puts a new twist on the textbook definition of a leader as a person who achieves results through others. It emphasizes that leaders must be of service to others. It’s another win for author Blanchard, a well-known speaker,... Read More