To Do the Deal
Cathy Baker’s book To Do the Deal: A Novel in Stories is an easy read. As the title states, it is a novel made up of short stories. Each chapter is a different year in the life of Kenneth Bodine. The years range from 1991...
Cathy Baker’s book To Do the Deal: A Novel in Stories is an easy read. As the title states, it is a novel made up of short stories. Each chapter is a different year in the life of Kenneth Bodine. The years range from 1991...
Leading Change From Within: A Road Map to Help Middle Managers Affect Lasting Change by Brian Strobel is, as the title suggests, about change and how change is constant in one's life and how everyone is changing from the moment we are born. The term...
Do It Better: Twelve Sexual Routines and Principles You Wish You Knew by Sarah Harris and Jeff Harris is a book for those readers who want to enjoy sex and make the most of their sexuality, thereby making it one of the joyous aspects of...
Tips, Tricks and Hacks for the Mom, Student, Working Professional, Athlete and Social Activist: How to Keep it Simple and Convenient by Durga Jenkins is more than just a short book with a really long title. Jenkins packs the book with a plethora of life...
Reflections of a Life in Poetry by Kenny Rager is a heartfelt, ebullient collection of wise and inspirational poems from an experienced poet with a natural feel for the musicality of language. This collection of fifty of Rager’s poems, written over a period of thirty-two...
Lafitte’s Treasure is a historical adventure by Joe Corso. Jean Lafitte, a pirate, was instrumental in helping General Andrew Jackson acquire money, weapons and ships needed to win the war against the British in 1812 as part of a contract they had. This agreement displeased...
Jamaal's Journey by John McCormack has a story line that must be vaguely familiar to anyone who has gone through the joys and pains of high school life. An African American student and a likable senior student, Jamaal is in his final two months at...
A Secret Report to the True American Faith Society: Senior Citizens and Their Threat to America is a book of political satire by author Hy Brett. It focuses on the narrow-minded view that elements such as Social Security and Medicare have become costly elements of...
How Many Old Ladies Will Die is a quick-read mystery by Patricia K Batta. It follows the series of Marge Christensen stories, with Marge now travelling to Michigan to visit her mother, and becoming embroiled in a mysterious double death. As the title suggests, two...
Cindy's Story by J.E.B. Spredemann is an Amish spin on the classic fairytale Cinderella, but with a unique twist. Ms. Spredemann weaves in a faith based message that really provides a spiritual boost to the fairytale theme! Seventeen-year-old Ella Zook, also known as Cindy, hasn't...
Rosabelle's Story by J.E.B. Spredemann is a short Amish Christian romance that tells the story of Amos and Rosabelle. They have been working together for years in her father's hardware store. While Rosabelle is on the verge of graduating high school, Amos is a young...
When Parenting Is A Foreign Language by Diane Ross-Glazer is a useful book on parenting and gives a peek into a child's emotional world, allowing one to become more aware while bringing up kids. It's a book that can be read many times and can...
The Iron Relic Book I: The Crossing by Bobby Hundley and James Stevenson is a religious thriller. Adam Calhoun, a pediatric oncologist, is given a crucifix by his billionaire grandfather on his deathbed, with strict instructions not to tell anyone he has it, and to...
Time doesn't really exist - at least not in the way the average human mind can comprehend. Gary Bullock takes this idea to a whole new level when he crafted Elsewhen. Laura Elizabeth Austin and Elijah Grant appear as children in the early stages of...
Half a World Away: In Search of a Gap Year Travel Adventure by Alistair McGuinness is the story of a couple, Alistair McGuinness and his wife Fran, as they journeyed from their home town of Luton, UK, to the other side of the world, Australia....
In Orion Rising, Chard Andrews pulls you into a future where humanity’s remnants are crowded onto the great southern islands, and the rest of the planet is scorched earth too dangerous to set foot on. Orion Trayfer is second officer aboard a Harvest ship, one...
Ballad Divine is a unique translation of the Bhagavad Gita by Dev Bhattacharya, written in verse form. The Gita was intended to be an epic poem and, in translating it into verse form, the English reader can appreciate the beauty and drama of this form....
Buster the Bully by Andrea Antico features Buster, a new boy at school, who starts bullying everyone around him. A law onto himself, Buster rules the school. That is until one day there is a tornado outside the school and, as Buster has never seen...
Once Upon A Time, a Sparrow by Mary Kabrich is the poignant story of a successful school psychologist who discovers her Grade 3 coat in the bottom of her deceased mother’s hope chest. The coat brings back long buried and disturbing memories of that particular...
The Revelatorium of Alpha and Omega: The Intelligent Design of Creation by Delahnnovahh-Starr Livingstone packs 37 chapters with a fantastical theory for the creation of the universe. While this is not a religious book, it is tied to the tenets of G.E.O.M., which may throw...