Mercy
Mercy by KC Decker is about a forbidden, secret romance. Mercy is a young woman who has spent most of her life in an institution where she was told she was schizophrenic. With a dark history involving a cult, Mercy has come to terms with...
Mercy by KC Decker is about a forbidden, secret romance. Mercy is a young woman who has spent most of her life in an institution where she was told she was schizophrenic. With a dark history involving a cult, Mercy has come to terms with...
The Boy With The Broken Smile is a work of fiction in the realistic, interpersonal drama and coming of age sub-genres, and was penned by author Roger DeBeers Sr. The work is intended for the mature adult reading audience and is based on a true...
“The day I died was the day my family began to fall apart.” In Almost Gone by Sarah Mack, 19-year-old Michael Brant was a football star of his high school, had a beautiful girlfriend, was popular and well-liked. All that changed when he was hit...
The Secret Eye is military history made into historical fiction by Brad Hanson’s introduction of running dialog. The book follows four main tracks, from the pre-war development of radar to World War II in the Pacific, the American life of Charlie Brand, and the Japanese...
Procreation by Deanna Salser is a spellbinding science fiction novel with a vivid setting in the future: a story with an irresistible appeal to fans of well-crafted dystopian settings. Procreation is a crime if the government does not approve of it, so when Mary...
The almost forgotten war in South East Asia, which ended some fifty years ago, deeply affected the lives of many of those who were involved. The participants included youngsters from America sent to fight a cunning and ruthless enemy for an increasingly unpopular cause. Stephen...
God Came to my Garage Sale, by renowned Dr. Marni Hill Foderaro, is an intriguing work of fiction that delves deep into the nature and existence of God from an atheist's point of view, using a garage sale as the focal point and setting. Spiritual...
Lions in the Grass: A Marketing Insider's Guide to Mass Persuasion (and Why You Want the Sh!t You Want) by Bill Morrison is an essential marketing book that teaches you about the dark art of emotional manipulation. Bill Morrison explains how emotional exploiters like marketers,...
The New Normal with Dr. Newton Nocovid is a picture storybook written by Dr. Shelley Bentley and illustrated by Rebecca Bilski. The story teaches children how to take care of themselves in times of a pandemic. Join an adventure with Dr. Newton Nocovid as he...
Dream Job by Janet Garber is about a solitary, zany, quick-witted woman who recently celebrated her birthday, one year shy of forty, and is hanging on by a thread. The metro is Melie’s mode of transport to and from her job at the Medical Center...
Jake the Road Dawg shows responsibility, looking for all that is beautiful and magical even in what might otherwise be scary, sharing music to make people happy, but most importantly, learning that life is about friendship and family. Jake, a shelter pup, a mixed breed...
Perseverance Through Severe Dysfunction: Breaking the Curse of Intergenerational Trauma as a Black Man in America by Reggie D. Ford is a powerful, unforgettable memoir that shines a light in the darkest places of racism and trials of young Black men. When you hear PTSD,...
Rise of the Oathbreakers by David (D.B.) McCrea is a true crime story detailing just how bad policing can be in the USA. We’re all aware of some of the recent stories about law enforcement, but this book will open your eyes even further. This...
The Smell of Lilacs by Katie Marshall features protagonist Mackenzie ‘Kenzie’ Carter, who has the same worries and problems as any other teenager. She wonders how her younger sister, Rachael, can have the perfect hourglass figure while she believes her body resembles a butternut squash....
The Winter Purge is a dystopian sci-fi thriller by M.L. Lloyd. It's the 28th century, and humanity has achieved immortality by transcending their biological forms and gaining the ability to transfer their souls through multiple lives. However, a devastating accident fifty-six years ago caused the...
Bernado’s Circus is a work of fiction in the drama and historical fiction subgenres. It is best suited to the mature reading audience owing to graphic scenes of sex and violence, as well as dark themes such as abuse and murder, and was penned by...
Push Me Off The Cliff is a work of fiction in the historical fiction, family saga, and interpersonal drama sub-genres, and was penned by author Marina Osipova. The work is intended for the general adult reading audience and contains references to suicide and acute experiences...
As a nurse in a state institution for the criminally and mentally disturbed, nurse Mary becomes involved with a young inmate who appears to exhibit none of the characteristics of a dangerous flight risk of which she was labeled. Fatherless, Melby’s mother was brutally murdered...
The Greatest Game by Greg Rajaram is a light read that I would consider as one of the most philosophical works of fiction I have ever read. While Sophie’s World is too didactic for my taste, The Greatest Game is simply impressive in its uniqueness....
Too many Christians have either forgotten or never knew the close relationship between the Jewish and the Christian faiths. Susan Renni Anderson has authored Christianity’s Jewish Roots to correct this situation. In this book, Susan shows the similarities and the differences between the two great...