"Mr. Right for the Moment" invigorates the very familiar plotline of “good girl gone bad and getting back to good.” Sugar and spice and everything nice? Think again. Tiffany Lynn Scott, a jilted military wife, is out for revenge, and... Read More
Passionate poetry enhances the sincerity of this memoir about thwarted love. David Amadeus Panckeri’s memoir, "Love Is Lust First", is labeled by the author as “an autobiography of passion” and contains a combination of... Read More
Detail about everyday living in the early 1900s highlights this story of an African American family. The intriguing novel "Blackberry Women" by Ella O Williams evokes thought and emotion in equal share as a first-generation freeborn... Read More
Written with verve and sensitivity, Gonzalez crafts a humorous Cuban tale full of unexpected twists and rich characterizations. Luis Gonzalez’s debut novel is a hefty, surprising, and absorbing exploration of faith, both in political... Read More
Courter has a recipe for a better life for Baby Boomers. Because of its title, "The Boomer Survivor Kit" might appear to be like so many other books available today that address the financial needs of the Baby Boomer generation. But... Read More
The author’s clear and compassionate voice invites readers inside Simon’s head as he hurts and heals. "Simple Simon", by William Poe, follows Simon Powell through a gritty, painful path and ultimately becomes a story of healing. At... Read More
Using real events as the basis of a novel can help create a more believable fictional story, but "Treasure Too Far", which is based on the real-life experience of a geologist who discovers a large body of phosphate ore in the Mexican... Read More
The typical memoir about rock bands takes a fairly predictable approach, focusing on the wildly hedonistic actions of the band members, including liberal doses of sex and drugs. Douglas Cameron’s "Inside the Fire" is different in that... Read More