In "The Opera", Kateland Leveillee creates a vivid portrait of the tortured mind of a mad poet. It is a collection that is interesting in its premise but limited in its scope. The speaker in Leveillee’s poems is at once deeply... Read More
“The purpose of this book is to provide practical job advice,” writes first-time author Robert L. Deitz in his introduction to Congratulations – You Just Got Hired: Don’t Screw it Up. He fulfills his goal with humor and brevity.... Read More
Donna Brookman Kaulkin’s debut novel examines the too-little-mentioned subject of crime against older women, with emphasis on the main character’s gradual emotional and physical decline. When Brenda Corrigan, an independent... Read More
"Fast Tracking the FAFSA" demystifies the Free Application for Federal Student Aid process, bringing welcome clarity to parents and students during a stressful time. R J Baumel is a financial aid administrator with decades of experience... Read More
Young adults who enjoy fantasy that is both intelligent and thought provoking will most likely enjoy "Flames of Alnara". Author J. L. Adams has left plenty of room for future books, and readers will finish the last page looking forward... Read More
Fear-induced habits—self-doubt, resistance to change, judgment of others—keep people from living carefree lives, says Deborah Duda in her engaging second book, Lighten Up: Seven Ways to Kick the Suffering Habit. Duda lived a... Read More
Jack Lumin, the central character in Heath Frye’s compelling novel, "The Phantom of April", is a God-fearing Christian. And although his faith is occasionally tested in this spiritually rich story that incorporates Bible study,... Read More
"Trust" is the story of Sophia, a twenty-five-year-old Brazilian widow who tries to alleviate her loneliness in the United Kingdom. She meets two men, a mild-mannered steel industry tycoon and an overbearing, powerful banker. These... Read More