The Barista is In
Coffee is addictive and who wouldn't like to savor the flavor and aroma of a good cup of coffee. The Barista is IN by Dairy Martin is a humorous account of how it feels to stand behind the bar in a coffee shop and watch...
Coffee is addictive and who wouldn't like to savor the flavor and aroma of a good cup of coffee. The Barista is IN by Dairy Martin is a humorous account of how it feels to stand behind the bar in a coffee shop and watch...
Children of Fire by Mary Fonvielle follows the story of Arryn, also known as Ankenar. Arryn is of the race of the Fire Children, a race that has been unheard of by the rest of the world for hundreds of years. Arryn’s brother was set...
Just Destiny by Theresa Rizzo is a story of love and loss. Jenny and Gabe have been happily married for a couple of years and are about to go away for a weekend. Jenny leaves their dog with the neighbour, Steve, who has just become...
“I don’t know about this house. It’s old, the floor creaks up here, and sags in places. It’s the second floor, and there’s no window. There’s no window so there’s no moon. I can’t hear any crickets. There’s a window in the hallway, though. A...
NYPD Red2 by James Patterson and Marshall Karp brings Detective Zach Jordan and his partner, Detective Kylie MacDonald, to the front of the battle zone. NYPD Red is the task force of the stars, seeking resolution of crimes on the rich and famous. When sent...
Manhattan couples therapist Grace Reinhart Sachs, as drawn with vivid realism by Jean Hanff Korelitz in You Should Have Known, is a successful, empowered woman who has made all the right choices -- so much so that she is about to launch a potential best...
Chelsea Handler seemingly has no boundaries whatsoever. This actually turns out to be a good thing; when she turns her impishly irreverent, staccato wit loose on the myriad absurdities inherent in a life spent in the public eye, a particularly unsettling brand of hilarity ensues...
The Healing Foods by Joey Avniel is an informative book on health and nutrition. This book is written for anyone who wants to improve their health, to find healthy but tasty foods and introduce them into their everyday diet, to stay in control of their...
All of us dream about quitting our day jobs and doing stuff we are truly passionate about. The Wealth Number - The Financial Solution to Pursuing the Job You'd Love by Romeo Clayton encourages you to do exactly that! According to the author, all one...
Diana Wallis Taylor’s novel, Claudia, Wife of Pontius Pilate, tells the story of a woman who becomes the wife of the governor of Judea, the man who condemns Jesus to death. Claudia, granddaughter of a Roman emperor, lives a simple life with her banished mother...
Ruth: Mother of Kings by Diana Wallis Taylor is a beautifully conceived and rendered recitation of what the life of the Biblical character Ruth might have been like. Taylor has taken the Book of Ruth from the Old Testament, and “filled in the blanks”, so...
Summer camp is for losers and nerds. Matt considers this a fact. That’s why he is none too pleased when his father decides to send him to Camp Friendship as a punishment for a prank gone terribly wrong. Resigning himself to a stultifying few weeks...
Eyes on Target by Scott McEwen and Richard Miniter offers an unblinking look at the history, life, work, successes, and failures of the Navy SEALs from the time the program was founded until the present. As with most special-interest publications, a certain foreknowledge is helpful...
“Magical Toys: a story about organization and taking care of your toys,” by Edith Ordan and Uncle Amos and illustrated by Malgorzata Godziuk, is a cute story that teaches children to pick up and take care of their toys. Ron is a little boy who...
Red Dust: The Fall by Ben Dixon and Sam Campbell is three short stories that take place in old west times, when the west was still being settled. In the first story you meet Masterson, who is searching for a wagon train that got lost....
Before You Start Banking by Ronald E. Williams is a concise how-to guide for people desiring to learn and improve upon their basic financial literacy knowledge. This guide takes us through many important personal banking topics, ranging from the different types of loans you can...
Preservation by Cynthia Lang will appeal to those having to rethink their lives when a drastic change occurs. Lee is a mature adult woman who has somewhat taken life for granted. She and her husband Charlie have certain understandings and, seemingly, it works well for...
Retarded Girl Raised in Dog Pen by Lauren Leigh is a fascinating study of an abused and neglected special needs child. Baby was adopted at birth and was pronounced eyeless and without vocal cords. In addition, she was paralyzed from her waist down and it...
Eerie E-zine Presents: Issue 4 by Christian Giovanni is a continuation of the ongoing Eerie E-zine Presents tales. Featured in this issue is From the Kitchen to the Grave, and an additional short-short story called The Kitchen Light. Both are entertaining vignettes with supernatural/horror themes....
“In Him we live, move and have our being.” This is what St. Paul told the great thinkers of his day when he visited the Areopagus in Athens. Like St. Paul, Istvan Kolossvary is making a similar appeal to those who would be the great...