Cruise
Cruise by Jerry Johnson has a surefire way of involving readers by giving us a character who gets into a caper in which he is not supposed to be. Joe Green is a software engineer who runs a coding team for Intel at an Austin...
Cruise by Jerry Johnson has a surefire way of involving readers by giving us a character who gets into a caper in which he is not supposed to be. Joe Green is a software engineer who runs a coding team for Intel at an Austin...
Relationships are hard and incorporating the elements of love makes it extremely difficult. You see someone who you're immediately attracted to and desire to spend the rest of your life with, then three months later everything changes. Why? If you are looking for answers to...
A Woman of Culture by CC. Carpenter is a romance novel about an ambitious career-oriented woman navigating work, marriage, and motherhood as she comes to terms with her in-laws from a vastly different culture. Nancy Paris is an Englishwoman from Wallingford, Oxfordshire, working as a...
When I Last Saw You by Bette Lee Crosby is the life story of Margaret Rose living in Georgia in 1968 and her mother Eliza Hobbs who lived in West Virginia in the 1900s. Margaret’s husband, whom she has been married to for many, many...
In the novel 1877: A Northern Physician in Southern Ungoverned Spaces by David Cornish, MD, there is a questionable presidential election result, increased racial tensions, white supremacy groups causing terror in cities and towns, rigged elections, a depressed economy, and health crises as well. Sound...
Barnabee Believes (in Himself) is a children’s animal picture book written and illustrated by Cazzy Zahursky. Barnabee loved spelling; it was so much fun to figure out which letters made up each word. Every time he heard or read a new word, he couldn’t help...
The changing face of society, particularly in America, is reflected in the plight of ordinary people. For many, life has become uncertain, with financial concerns and health issues on the increase. Family relationships have suffered and individuals feel both alienated and helpless, with no quality...
The Birthday Gift is a Christian novelette by Betty Collier. The plot opens with the devastating news that Mrs. Williams’s husband, Bill, would not be returning home to the USA from a work trip in Israel. Bill had been killed at Heathrow airport and Mrs....
John Sullivan has a résumé that will appeal to any organized crime HR manager, and the paradox is that you will find him to be a very sympathetic character. True to his novel’s title, Michael Spitzkoff’s Sullivan's Crimeography gives us the anatomy of a master...
Guardians of the Garden by Theresa Pocock is a YA fairy tale. Miriam Miller just wants a normal life. Her family doesn’t want her, and neither does her town, Edenia, and she doesn’t want to be the Guardian of the Garden of Eden. But she...
Letting Go written by Eevie Jones is a heart-warming poetry book about letting your child spread their wings and fly the nest. In this beautifully written story, you as a parent will know you are not alone in finding it hard letting go of a...
The Tale Of Two Kingdoms by Zimei Gao is set in a small town and tells the story of all the rabbits who live in a garden owned by Lady Mei, a popular woman with a kind heart and a love of nature. Oliver was...
Libertas by Danuta Pfeiffer is the first book in the epic Pocketful of Seeds trilogy. It follows the journey of Fredericka, a young mixed-race uneducated slave raised on a plantation in antebellum South Carolina, and Horace, an emancipated well-educated young black man raised from childhood...
The Heath Cousins and the Ruby Lantern by Eileen Hobbs is the fourth book in the Heath Cousins series. Addie's encounter in Chinatown sets her on a search for a mysterious red stone to return to the rightful person. The story begins with Addie running...
Grab your ruck, saddle up for a wild ride. Kregg P.J. Jorgenson is taking us with him deep into The Belly of the Beast with this story written by, of, and for Vietnam veterans. Fair warning. Take a deep breath now, exhale, and remember to...
The Cooking Olympics: The World’s Best Kept Secret is a fascinating non-fiction book by Dean Jeffrey Kropp. Everyone is familiar with the Olympic Games and can name their favorite athletes, but did you know that food has its own Olympics? Matthaeus Carl Banzer (1867–1945) is...
Secrets of Broken Pottery: Seeing the Great Potter — Being Seen by Him pulls readers into the heart of God and shows them His tenderness and how He sees them. While it is easy to feel discouraged and despairing, especially when we are in difficult...
Rescue Matters by C.J. English is a wonderfully inspiring book about saving lives and redeeming souls. It takes a big heart and great commitment to rescue four thousand dogs in four years, and sacrifices were made, as North Dakota deputy Keith Benning can attest. It...
The Curse of Conchobar: A Prequel to the Adirondack Spirit Series by David Fitz-Gerald is a short but deeply compelling spiritual journey back to pre-history North America to C.E. 549. Conchobar has spent most of his life working on building stone steps on an island...
In She Sees Ghosts by David Fitz-Gerald, Mehitable Munch is living happily with her close-knit family in Vermont, 1799. She had always been told she has a special gift, and sometimes she can see the ghostly figures around her, but she does not quite know...