When Can You Start?
If you want to know what to do and say in a job interview, this is the book for you. "When Can You Start?" by Paul Freiberger is a no-nonsense manual for anyone anxious having to fight for a job. The author first reminds the...
If you want to know what to do and say in a job interview, this is the book for you. "When Can You Start?" by Paul Freiberger is a no-nonsense manual for anyone anxious having to fight for a job. The author first reminds the...
Before Mario’s mother died he was asked to tell the stories of events that once plagued the town of Bainet. Three years later, these stories are compiled, telling intertwined tales of war between good and evil. Years of suffering under the reign of voodoo in...
"God Knew There Would Be a Today" is a devotional book with devotions for every day of the year. This devotional has 365 Bright Paths for Dark Days, and each is divided into month and day. This statement in the book's description sums this devotional...
In the epic fantasy of "The Drums of Doom: Part 2 of The Duaredheim Staff Saga", Erik O'Brien continues with the adventures of "Kur's Rage", Part 1 of the series. Kalor the Enchanter carries on with his epic tale at the One Eyed Jack’s tavern...
Garigard Kirton, or Garig to all, was only two weeks old when his parents were killed by three mages. Raised by his uncle and aunt, Charles and Madge Thompson, Garig was skillfully trained in magic and combat skills. His great-grandfather, Healer McGarkin, a Druid priest...
Abbie Richardson teaches junior high at Kent Academy in McHenry, Tn. She was married for twenty one years to her husband Joe who passed away four years before. His death along with the knowledge that he had been living a double life of sorts not...
Based on a true story, Alex Cherubin’s “Rush: A Taste for Freedom” recalls the struggles and dangerous efforts of Peter who is hoping to escape from the oppression in the Soviet Union and its cruel Communist system. Facing persecution and even death, Peter has to...
"The Condor Song" was written by Darryl Nyznyk. It is a tale of survival of the condor bird, a member of an endangered species, as well as an attorney-at-law beaten by the trials of life. This intriguing story surrounds an environmentalist Buck Anderson who stumbled...
Daniel Watkins’ Portrait of a Landscape is a fictional work of introspection. In the aftermath of a bitter divorce, Hugh Borne (a sculptor/painter) agrees somewhat reluctantly to spend the winter at his old friend Jack Rockshaw’s house in Cornwall, working on a commission. Renowned photographer...
In "The Weight of Small Things" Sherri Emmons introduces us to two friends who appear as opposite as people can be. And yet, they work together and appear bound to one another for life. Corrie has been seemingly happily married for several years while her...
In the opening pages of "Mercy Row" by Harry Hallman, you realize this is a serious story where some really serious stuff is about to go down. Rather than being a typical mob story replete with gunfights and explosions, "Mercy Row" is the story of...
The book “Unbroken Bond” by Tommy Porter is the story of a family’s endurance during the Second World War. Set in Liverpool during the 1940s, it is the account of Thomas John Porter, a little boy and his recollection of his life growing up. Surviving...
America's Greatest Blunder by Burton Yale Pines is a fascinating story of America's involvement in World War I. The author takes the reader through a detailed account of the war in a well-referenced documentary with a very descriptive narrative. Consider it a compilation of every...
Lucky the Plott hound is an adventurer. He loves to frolick with his owner, and hunt with the other hounds in the neighborhood. Uh Oh! One day, things go terribly wrong! One minute, Lucky is chasing a raccoon and is excited to be the member...
"The unexamined life is not worth living," was supposedly said by the great philosopher, Socrates. If you have ever wondered why you do or don't do, or why you act or react as you do, in any given situation, you may just find the answer...
"The Candidate’s Daughter" is the story about the kidnapping of the daughter of a candidate running for senator and holds her for a ten million dollar ransom. Matt, Kelsey, and Lionel have kidnapped Holly, a young girl with Down syndrome who has been sadly neglected...
Alexander McKee, a mixed-blood British Indian agent, was one of the few individuals in history able to unite Indians and exert unbelievable leadership on their behalf. When the War for Independence broke out between the Colonies and the British, McKee chose to remain loyal to...
"Shaking Palace: Magical Riddles Book One" by Raju Vashishta is an action packed adventure. King Blain of Galdur's regime has just collapsed and it brings about a crisis with peaks in illiteracy and dishonesty. King Blain's brother King Cedric of Medias is a talented magician...
"A Faith Brief" by Patrick M. Garry is truly a one-of-a-kind book. I have often heard that intelligent people have a harder time believing in God. Garry has shattered that stereotype with this book. One by one he dissects common questions about God and Christianity,...
"The Women of Magnolia" spans decades in the lives of the women of Mississippi’s Vine Manor plantation, beginning in the early 1830s with Evan Vine, who marries Englishwoman Mary Elizabeth. As a gift for his new wife, Evan refurbishes a smaller estate near the ocean...