Why is This Cat Crazy?
In Why Is This Cat Crazy? by Lizy J Campbell, we are introduced to a woman who sees an ad online about a kitten for sale. After much thought, she decides that she would love to have a pet and everyone around her agrees that...
In Why Is This Cat Crazy? by Lizy J Campbell, we are introduced to a woman who sees an ad online about a kitten for sale. After much thought, she decides that she would love to have a pet and everyone around her agrees that...
Jessica’s Footprints is a science fiction novel written by J.R. Evangelisti. As a 17-year-old, Jessica Bethany found fossilized footprints in New South Wales that were a revolutionary discovery. Dr. Zimmerman was there when she found them. Twenty years later, Jessica Bethany holds doctorates in ethno-archaeology...
Four Phases: Lost, Impermanence, Bittersweet, Caring by Dr. Ian Prattis is a collection of poems and short stories about his spiritual journey and how he has connected to himself and nature through what he describes as The Three Gems, namely Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. Prattis...
The Swords of Blood and Gold by J. C. R. Paulino casts its spell of mysticism over a broad horizon of adventure, anchored around two swords of incredible power. These immortal tools have traversed centuries, wielding death and destruction on their journey to sustain one...
Horse Boy by Lew Anderson is the first book in The Lorian Chronicles. Young Red knew the danger of entering the forbidden grasses. He could even hear his mother's warnings but he couldn't leave the girl to be bait for the giant eagle flying overhead....
Breathe: Breath, Resilience, Embrace, Accountability, Truths of life, Happiness, Enjoy by Leonidas Hadjimitsis is a guide whose purpose is to make a difference in our lives. Leonidas expresses his beliefs and views clearly and holistically. Crucially, it includes all the skills and competencies you need...
Moments in Flight: A Memoir by Jo-Ann Vega traces her family’s history from her resilient and brave grandparents who emigrated from Italy to the U.S. and connects it to her own enlightening experiences. The memoir is divided into three sections. The first explores the backgrounds...
Upriver is an action-packed military thriller by Martin Roy Hill. When two Navy SEALS are arrested on charges of murder of their fellow soldier, NCIS Special Agent Linus Schag is called upon to take them into custody. He arrives in Iraq, a country torn apart...
Set in the 1950s, I Never Called him Pa by Diane Kane is a historical fiction novel that encourages readers to live their lives with love, devotion, and respect. Henry was barely five years old when his mother left him for a man or an...
In Drew Davis' Murder On The Bayou: A Tom Hill Novel, the central figure Tom Hill is a man with distinctly different sides. A prominent mob boss doing his best to keep his territory working smoothly under his benevolent control on one hand, and on...
Leaders are everywhere: in the office, in a sports team, they also head a family. As leaders, we have a responsibility to improve our conversational abilities. Using good communication skills, productivity is boosted, better results can be achieved by building trust, and each employee feels...
Just Jackie: My Life Is Like a Fruitcake by Jenny Cummings is a witty and fast-paced novel inspired by the author’s real-life experiences. In doing so, she has created a fascinating character in Jackie Jackson, who she considers her alter ego. It’s a domestic adventure...
In What Would The Founding Fathers Tell Us Today?: Political Dialogs Between 1789 and 2040, Werner Neff addresses the political issues raging in America. He uses the bold technique of imagining some of the Founding Fathers—Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Hamilton, Madison, and Franklin—returning to today’s world....
In Matthew C. Lucas’s The Lost Lock, Yonder and Far had been banished to Doldrums. A punishment much like a slow death of the spirit for those so used to the vibrancy of the Grove. But there is hope for their return. A favorable word...
Young Explorers Nature Journal: Observing Activities for Exploring Nature Outdoors by Stephen Nett is an outdoor guide for young children from grades K through 3. It contains a message and tips for teachers and parents, helping them to guide young learners through what is sure...
Dancing on the Wine-Dark Sea: Memoir of a trailblazing woman's travels, adventures, and romance is a work of non-fiction in the autobiographical writing subgenre. The work is best suited to the mature adult reading audience and was penned by author Diane LeBow. In this heartfelt...
Carmen Futuri: A Song of Future Love and Sorrow is a work of fiction in the science fiction and adventure subgenres. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Lev Shtyn. Set in the futuristic Star City – an advanced...
In Gifted, a gripping thriller by EV Whyte, all new assignments to Detectives Bev Wuthers and Scott Pinkerton had been stopped until they had new leads on the Spruce Rock murder case. As a last resort to finding any clues, Bev and Scott had an...
Canadian citizens Riley and Jake Marshall made a yearly trip to Jake’s parents’ winter home in Florida. The Marshalls were affluent and well-known. While the couple was returning from their latest trip, the car developed a fault after encountering a storm. Jake drove into a...
In With Full Malice: A Deadly Vigilante Crime Novel of Twisted Justice by Brenda Hill, Maddy has been traumatized by her past for as long as she can remember. The brutal loss of her parents continued to haunt her every waking moment. Her grandmother Ella...