Make Baby Happy
Make Baby Happy is a cute action picture book for preschoolers by Nareen Rose. Do you know how to make a crying baby happy again? Does your baby like to be tickled? How hard can it be to get a baby to smile? Tickle the...
Make Baby Happy is a cute action picture book for preschoolers by Nareen Rose. Do you know how to make a crying baby happy again? Does your baby like to be tickled? How hard can it be to get a baby to smile? Tickle the...
The Time Altar is the first book in A Time to Fight series by Daniel Clerc and melds elements of time travel and political intrigue in a captivating thriller. The story follows a patriot’s journey to redefine himself in a world he doesn’t recognize. It...
Aunt Truly’s Tales: Enchantment for Story Lovers is a work of children’s fiction by Laura McHale Holland. Finding some milk for Grandma’s coffee seems like a simple enough task. But can it evolve into a long, engaging story? One little girl, who really just wanted...
Einstein is quoted as saying that “time is relative.” What he meant is that time is dependent on a person’s frame of reference. Thus, if the frame of reference alters, so does one’s perspective on time. That’s what happened to Fran. In Jane O’Brien’s first...
Two In The Chamber is the story of Zep and Fritz, two brothers wanted for robbing the local bank. They convince the sheriff to allow them to become bounty hunters to find the most deadly gang in the West – the Scorpions - if he...
Ready for a high seas adventure with a strong and determined crew? Ilvie Little and the Fearless Sailors by Susanne Stemmer is the book for you. Ilvie is an elf who decides to leave her elven land in search of adventure. Her constant companion, Theo,...
Joe Finds His Way Home tells us the story of a 9-year-old boy who lives quite far from school. Every day his mother picks him up after school. One day Joe waited hours after school, and he thought of how he could solve the situation...
CHOMP! Charlie Carter and the Monster Pike is a children's book by David Rogers. There’s a huge pike in the Thames River, and when I say huge, I mean really huge. Created in a lab, it escaped, and now it seeks revenge on any and...
Things to Know as You Grow by S.P. Johnson is an educational, fun book for children. The book is jam-packed with useful and important messages a child should learn. This book will teach children things as simple as knowing that a smile can make someone's...
Phoenix: Field Of Mars is a work of fiction in the science fiction, Christian and historical adventure fiction sub-genres, and was penned by author Jackie Anders. The work is intended for the general reading audience, and it forms the first novel of The Phoenix Trilogy...
Under the Emerald Sky: A Tale of Love and Betrayal in 19th Century Ireland by Juliane Weber is a mesmerizing romance set in historical times. Set in Ireland in 1843, the story follows Quinton Williams, an English nobleman who travels to Ireland to take care...
The Rhise of Light by Max B. Sternberg is a fantasy adventure in the vein of The Hobbit with an assortment of characters on a quest to defeat evil. The story follows a young man named Leon Rhise, who is disowned by his rich father...
Reality often serves as a great blueprint for fiction and Joseph Costa illustrates this in his brilliant novel, Comets. This is a twelve-story collection that connects with one another and takes place in Ybor City. Here you get to meet Roberto, a cabinetmaker’s son, whose...
The Little Lies is the first book by Marie F. Crow in the urban fantasy series, The Great Hexpectations. Harper Buckland is considered an oddball by most of the inhabitants of her town. Born with the ability to interact with the dead, Harper finds herself...
Beautiful young people are often the stuff of young adult fiction, and that typical girl meets boy trope doesn’t seem to grow old. Perhaps it all depends on the author’s creativity and imagination in executing the plot. In Time to Wake by K. Thomas, Senlis,...
The Jesus Strategy: How Jesus Taught Followers to Carry out His Vision by Tom Marshall is one of the best books I have read about Jesus, his message, and his teaching pedagogy. The author answers three important questions in this book: What is Jesus’ core...
From the outside, Aldon seems to live a quiet life, going about his business like every normal person, but he is plagued by a disturbing nightmare that ends in the same way. When he comes upon a site of carnage left by a god, while...
Loyal to its title, The Warning Signs: Tales of Horror and Dark Fantasy by M. Ainihi is simply that, ranging from the familiar and beloved horror themes to the fantastical and grim tales from the past, present, and of the near future. Part I is...
The Dancing Murders is the compelling sixth entry in A Literary Historical Mystery series by James Musgrave, a novel that reads well as a standalone story. Set in San Diego in 1888, the story follows a murder mystery that is as suspenseful as it is...
Corporate Crap: Lessons Learned from 40 Years in Corporate America by Howard Harrison is as eye-opening as it is entertaining. In a tone that is humorous and conversational, the author explores corporate practices that lead to a lack of engagement in employees, making employees look...