The Beijing Blunder
The Beijing Blunder by Jay Perin is the fourth book in the One Hundred Years of War series. The Cold War is coming to an end and the 90s are just around the corner. But freedom must still be paid for in blood. Temple’s time...
The Beijing Blunder by Jay Perin is the fourth book in the One Hundred Years of War series. The Cold War is coming to an end and the 90s are just around the corner. But freedom must still be paid for in blood. Temple’s time...
The loss of a loved one can be a highly painful experience, but it is even worse when that loss could have been avoided. On the 5th of May 2014, Patricia Elliot came face to face with this harrowing event when her son, Bruce, took...
The Sleepless Bunny: A Sleepy Time Book for Kids Ages 4-8, by Tammy Lempert is an adorable picture book for young children. Is your child having trouble sleeping? Then this book will be perfect for their next bedtime story. Eddie the Hedgehog is having difficulty...
How long can a man isolate himself socially and psychologically from the outside world before he begins to lose his mind? Icarus Never Flew 'Round Here by Matt Edwards delves into this very question. Dale Samuel is a rancher who has lived a very lonely...
Why do most of us feel we are nothing without God? The answer will eventually depend on whose worldview has been proven true. Still, I would argue that it is because people were made in God's image and were intended to know, love, and spend...
After centuries of depleting the planet's resources without a plan to rejuvenate the Earth, it is finally on its last legs. Calamity strikes fast but mismanagement by world governments exacerbates the situation and wipes out whatever defenses are left so that by the time the...
Rue L'Hommedieu's Because of the Night is the story of a spunky ten-year-old girl suffering from ADHD who has a hard time mingling with the members of her family. Vicky always felt out of place in her home. With a seemingly disinterested mother and a...
Bad, Better, Best: Women and Men in Relationship is a work of non-fiction in the relationship guidance and Christian living subgenres. It is suitable for adult readers and was penned by Margaret Josephson Rinck, who refers to herself as Dr. Meg during the course of...
The stakes are high in Stan Comforti's Finding Ena. Even though he is actively involved in an inter-agency operation targeted at capturing the elusive terrorist Shahrad Abedini and his cohorts, Sam Caviello is inadvertently drawn into a missing child case by her grieving mother. Sam...
Pursuit by John C. Owens is a gripping detective mystery tale. Meet Detective Lou Decker, an investigator tormented by alcoholism, estrangement from his family, and doubting whether he would ever wear his badge again. The plot immediately and effectively establishes his character and the dilemma...
The Siren's Sister by R. M. Dilleen follows Deandra, a graduate student who simply wanted to help a friend out by house-sitting when she gets tossed into a world full of mythical creatures and mayhem. Deandra never would have believed that mythical creatures, spirits, and...
Uluru and the Star People by Valerie Barrow is a supernatural metaphysical book in which the author, operating as a channel for the ancient spirit named Alcheringa, narrates the history of the Star People, of which Barrow is one. Barrow begins by telling us about...
Her Castilian Heart: The Castilian Saga Book 3 by Anna Belfrage is a continuation of the journey of Sir Robert FitzStephen, the lowborn bastard son of a baron, knight of the realm, and his beautiful Castilian wife Lady Eleanor (Noor) d’Outremer, in thirteenth century Great...
What I Love About You by Lisa Fletcher is a short, simple, and heartwarming storybook inspired by the book, The Blessing: Giving the Gift of Unconditional Love and Acceptance. Here we see a mother who engages her children to play a game by telling each...
The Ugly Stepsister (Reimagined Fairy Tales Book 2) by Megan Van Dyke is a captivating twist on the classic fairytale we all know and love. In this reimagined story, Cinderella is not the innocent, downtrodden maiden we've come to expect. Instead, the narrative follows Anna,...
The SuperOptimist Guide to Unconventional Living by Nathaniel Whitten and Walter Morton contains 105 experiments and activities that urge you to reframe the way you were taught to think. These ideas persuade readers to tap into their creativity and experience life from other angles. Whitten...
From the Windowpane: A Book about the Pandemic by Dr. Ida Acuña-Garza relates a young girl’s eye-opening reflections about the changes brought about by the pandemic. Alyssa recounts how everything drastically changed in a day. Everyone had to stay at home without knowing what the...
The life and times of one of the most famous individuals who walked the Earth are the inspiration behind Deborah Bouchard's new book, titled Mystery Of The Kingdom Of Heaven. Tales of the miracles Jesus carried out over the thirty-odd years he lived have grown...
Virgil's Story is an autobiographical memoir in which Virgil D. Mochel recounts his entire life and the story of how the Mochel family found its footing in America. The book opens with Virgil narrating how his ancestors from both sides of his parents' family arrived...
Dr. Catherine Braswell's 52 Weeks of Practical Applications to Biblical Principles guides readers by supplying topics for reflection and prayer that may be applied to their lives. Braswell begins by asking her readers to recommit themselves to God and develop a more open dialog with...