The Kite and the Boy
A big red kite with a strong frame and a proud tail lives in the window of a toy store. It hopes that someone will take it home in The Kite and the Boy by Aaron Duffy. A little boy sees the kite and marvels...
A big red kite with a strong frame and a proud tail lives in the window of a toy store. It hopes that someone will take it home in The Kite and the Boy by Aaron Duffy. A little boy sees the kite and marvels...
Safari for the Soul is a non-fiction travel memoir written by Jan Boal. The year 2010 had been a turbulent one for Boal. Her 27-year-long marriage had ended, and the death of her stepfather, Morey, had her grieving not only for her loss of a...
People experience a spectrum of emotions, both positive and negative. Ingrid Kelada's 21 Days to Happiness: Increase Your Happiness, Productivity and Energy is an insightful and uplifting book that gives a lot of tools and advice to attract positive vibes into life and help readers...
All the other children at Bastilly’s School for the Ungifted, Average, and Unchosen tease Saskia and call her a freak. After a particularly terrible day, in which her class is more shocked than entertained by her fairy tale presentation, Saskia runs home through the Spooky...
Quintessence by Amy Marie is the second book in the Statera Saga series. As the battle between good and evil wages on, Nora and Darcy are in a race to find the elemental souls before their enemy Marcus Talbot gets to them first. To find...
A is for Aqueous by Wendy Goldstein Davis is an educational and interactive book for children that will teach youngsters the letters of the alphabet with the help of Aqueous and his friends. Teaching and learning can be fun if done in the right manner...
My Sister, My Daughter, and Me by Shirley Rose Webb is a beautiful memoir that recounts the lives of the author and her family. In the beginning of the book, the author recalls her childhood days in Costa Rica where she had some struggles, but...
The Abode was run by Mrs Smilt and her husband. There were rules for everything, and severe punishments for any breaking of the never ending list. Fel had escaped, but not before becoming attached to some of the children there, specifically Molly, whom she had...
The Monster Under the Bed is ghoulishly delightful children’s tale, written and illustrated by Regina Puckett. When a young boy, Jim, and his baby brother, Tim, move into the room upstairs, the long-time tenant from under the bed has much to complain about. Little Monster...
Enclosed in this Heart is a historical romance by Regina Puckett. Twenty-eight-year-old Lady Margaret Worthington, considered too old for marriage, happily moves to Mayfield estate that she inherited from an unconventional great-aunt. The large property is managed by Colin Caswell, a man who once rejected...
Trill by Lorelei Bell is the second book in the Sabrina Strong Series. Sabrina has settled into her job for Tremayne Towers, but nothing is normal about her life. Vampire Master Bjorn Tremayne remains in isolation until he faces trial, but he's still managed to...
Nocturne by Lorelei Bell is the third book in the Sabrina Strong series. After running out on her wedding with Vasyl, Sabrina ends up in Beyond the Black Veil, a world where vampires rule and humans barely make up ten percent of the population. A...
Understanding each of the aspects of your life is important to your future, but of course, it’s going to take some introspection. By delving deeply into your own wants and needs, you’ll be able to really create the blueprint you need to be successful in...
At 5'2" you might dismiss Lisa, but don't, she's a witch with friends that include some mighty big werewolves. She is in the process of setting up her clinic to serve the supernatural folk in her area, when all of a sudden her friend...
If the intended market for To Hide in Holly Springs is young adults ages 14-18, then Sandy Appleyard knows what will interest her readers: stories about love, romance, school, career choices, and friends they can trust. She also knows some of the key social issues...
Some Thoughts on God and Other Things by Jerome Gleich is a book that is exactly that. It is almost written like a free thought journal in that Gleich addresses the topic of God from several different angles: God and Religion, What’s God Like, Heaven/Paradise,...
“There are no strangers here, only friends you haven’t met yet.” – W.B. Yeats. The Druid’s Cup is a mystery by Janet Maile. Esther, who has amnesia, starts communicating with Estrila, a woman from medieval times. Estrila needs help to find a treasure, but Esther’s...
I Only Wanted to Be a Dad by Steve Petrou is a mirror into the head and heart of a man who is having trouble becoming a dad. Although men might disagree, they are very complicated creatures. They keep their emotions to themselves, which makes...
In the third volume of Tales of Titans, Founding Fathers, Women Warriors & WWII, Rich DiSilvio delights us with his information on the Founding Fathers. These short biographies of men like James Madison, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and the other men who played...
Cleta Virgil Cox: Shenanigans of a Funeral Home Janitor by Lana Ramos tells the story of Cleta and her amazing gift for seeing the recently departed and ‘helping’ them come to terms with their death and move onto a better place. She, however, does not...