Jesus
Jesus: 21 Days That Can Change The Way You Pray by Toby Lofton is a Christian devotional book. The aim of the book is to teach us to pray as Jesus prayed. There are 18 lessons based on the prayers of Jesus. Interspersed between the...
Jesus: 21 Days That Can Change The Way You Pray by Toby Lofton is a Christian devotional book. The aim of the book is to teach us to pray as Jesus prayed. There are 18 lessons based on the prayers of Jesus. Interspersed between the...
Every family has a level of dysfunction lurking with their bloodline that's a secret, must stay hidden and no one is to talk about it. But in Why Is Mommy Acting Funny? by Robert Sky Allen, the author helps the young reader better understand a...
Welcome to the Darkside is a work of non-fiction which labels itself as “A BDSM Primer”, and was penned by author Rajan Dominari. Written as a guidebook for those who think that they might be interested in stepping into the BDSM world for the first...
Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair by Pablo Neruda is a collection of poems that detail the sensual glamor of humanity, ranging from love to eroticism to grief. The collection begins with a brief description of the poet, and how important his poetry...
In Gin's Tonic by Olivia Owen, Virginia Lee, or simply Gin, is running away from her past. She blames herself for the death of her husband and son, Jasper. When she can't take it any longer, she decides to drive away -- no particular destination;...
Poet's Back Door: The American West Encouragement Love & Hope Patriotism by Allan Tidwell Is a book of poetry using rhymes to convey love, encouragement, loss, hope, and even history of the old west. He divides it into a few segments, one for the history...
It is 1912 and baseball, a young sport, is floundering to find its way. Dead Ball by GP Hutchinson is the story of Hal Gerecke and Rube Wannamaker and the role they played. Hal is a pitcher and Rube is the batter as the season...
Autobioscenes & Necrographies: Some Personal Experiences of Life and Death is a work of non-fiction in the autobiographical and memoir writing sub-genres, and was penned by author Norman Weeks. As the title may suggest from the new word coinage by its author, we explore scenes...
In Over the Right Field Wall: A Yarn from the Early Innings of America’s National Pastime by G.P. Hutchinson, Rory Fitzgerald hits a home run over the fence for the first time in his baseball career. The ball lands in a very unlikely and...
Squire With Fire: When Sparks Fly by Joseph Cassis is a fun and interesting children’s book. A grandfather finds a chest of family “treasures” in the garage and takes some time to teach his young granddaughter, Mackenzie, or Mac for short, about their family history....
Imagine what it would feel like to have no rights. To be completely under the control of your husband and male-dominated society, not even having the right to inherit if you were born female. Ginevra and Pearl, two women raising families in 1912, know too...
The Light Between Stars takes readers into a kaleidoscope of quirky stories that will leave many wondering what happened. Life in the Universe: FTL ships have surveyed more than 400 star systems and found no life anywhere, not even bacteria. When one ship finally encounters...
A mother depicts the joys and trials she experienced in the first few years of motherhood in the poignant memoir I Love You More Than Coffee by Melissa Face. When Melissa and her husband saw the two pink lines on the pregnancy test stick, they...
Overcoming Autoimmune by Tirzah Hawkins is a useful tool that will help expand health and healing. The first half of the book reads like a self-help book and the second half has physical health information. This book will help readers take permanent steps towards change...
Justice of the Root is a work of historical fiction with plenty of interpersonal drama and wider intrigue and was penned by author Abby Gordon. The sequel to The Hidden Rose, this novel forms the second book in The Order of the Rose series and...
It doesn’t matter how big you are, physically that is. What really matters is how big your heart is, metaphorically speaking, and how much determination you possess to achieve your goals regardless of your size. That’s what makes one big: big heart and big determination....
Layla Navarro – the headstrong but complex heroine of Jeanine Kitchel’s evolving series Wheels Up Yucatán Thrillers – returns in Tulum Takedown to continue her highly risky escapades as the functional, if somewhat reluctant, female head of a major Mexican cartel. She is bright, brave,...
In The Declaration, the Sword and the Spy by Jenny L. Cote, in Boston 1774, the Sons of Liberty have sworn an oath of secrecy to overthrow the British occupation. Tensions are already high due to the infamous tyrannical Stamp Act of 1765 by King...
Prospero’s Staff is a work of fantasy fiction penned in the literary style by author David Ackley. Written for adult audiences due to some use of explicit language, this fascinating novel takes Shakespeare as its central theme and dramatic impetus, but all in the life...
The Jabberwocky Princess by Cece Louise is book two in the Forest Tales series and can be read as a standalone. Kainda isn't like the other maids. Her father was a monster hunter that disappeared, leaving behind several dead knights. Like her father before her,...