A Worthy Life
A Worthy Life by Dahlia Moore is fiction based on a true story. Bina, now in her 80s, is a Holocaust survivor. She survived one of the worst horrors in the history of humankind. A Jew who migrated to America at age 11, her survival...
A Worthy Life by Dahlia Moore is fiction based on a true story. Bina, now in her 80s, is a Holocaust survivor. She survived one of the worst horrors in the history of humankind. A Jew who migrated to America at age 11, her survival...
“We are all different, beautiful, imperfectly perfect, and equally valuable just the way we are.” That sounds like quite a mouthful, but oh, so true. Ágnes Horváth’s Emma and Bob is a story about two children who learn some pretty intense lessons while visiting their...
What Is the Bible? by Jack Wolf is one of the best introductions to the Word of God I have seen in my over forty years of ministry. Jack explains how the Bible came into existence and its various societal influences. Do you know how...
Cam and Inaya are promoting a charity run to raise money for their friend, Susie, who is recovering from open heart surgery. A new foster brother, Loris, joins their foster home, but he’s too distant and reserved to open up and share in the experience...
Deputy While Immigrant: The Story of a German Who Became a Deputy Sheriff in Arizona is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, cultural writing, and slice-of-life subgenres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to explicit language and adult themes throughout. Penned...
Lessons on the Road to Peace by John Noltner is a collection of photographs and narratives by the author as he traveled across the United States. Inspired by the national outcry following the death of George Floyd and a desire to discover the diverse face...
The Slow Drift of Stars is a work of fiction in the historical fiction, western, and romance subgenres. It is best suited to the adult reading audience owing to some moderate adult language, scenes of violence, and some scenes of a sexual nature. Penned by...
The charming story A Bear Doesn’t Like To Share by Gabriel Neila tells the tale of a bear who wants to keep all his toys to himself. Written in an easy-to-read rhyme, children will enjoy the different scenarios of the bear who doesn’t share, not...
Hunnie Bunny's Garden is a children's picture book written by Deborah Carter Martin with illustrations by Sandamali Kamalchandra. It tells the story of Hunnie Bunny, an adorable gray bunny with a cheerful personality. One beautiful spring day, she ventures into the woods, carrying her tiny...
Hunnie Bunny's Garden Mystery by Deborah Carter Martin is a children’s illustrated book for young readers, ages 3 and up. Hunnie is a rabbit who works hard every year in her garden to grow food for her needs. But one year some plants mysteriously vanish...
Mary Beth Lovett's book A Lamb For a House: Targeting Your Covenant Promises for Whole Household Salvation begins with a transformative spiritual journey during an Emmaus Walk retreat. Lovett then opens up about the establishment of a home prayer fellowship, drawing insights from John Paul...
Jack Dancer's Masturbate the Cat is a collection of interconnected short stories with a humorous twist on sexual escapades. Tucker Blue's wicked romantic antics in the business class cabin of a flight earn him a flirtatious moment with the alluring flight attendant. An erotic rendezvous...
The Griffin's Egg by Cole Poindexter introduces Phoebe Gray, a ten-year-old girl from Illinois who meets a peculiar being as she and her parents are releasing a screech owl in West Virginia. Phoebe finds herself in the middle of a fantastical adventure when she helps...
The Obsidian Dragon is a work of fiction in the fantasy, romance, and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to scenes of violence, explicit sexual content, and strong language throughout. Penned by author Angel G. T., the plot thrusts...
Love At First Sight by Stina’s Pen is the first book in the Self-Made Mafia Heirs series. Grace Soong is successful, but she got there by building emotional walls around herself and never letting anyone in. When Stepan Ivanov, an incredibly powerful self-made mafia leader,...
How can anyone possibly have too many books? Mrs. Owl has a lot of books, but too many? Perhaps she just needs to organize her library a bit better. Eliana Hidalgo’s Mrs. Owl’s Messy Library is definitely a mess gone too far. Full of dust,...
Rob Jones highlights the issue of school bullying in an illustrated children's book titled Poetic Pete. Pete is a talented young boy with a love for reading and writing. He has a natural gift for poetry that he uses to express his innermost feelings. However,...
The Pianist's Only Daughter by Kathryn Betts Adams is a memoir that chronicles the author's life and, most poignantly, her role as a caregiver to both her ailing parents. Adams describes an upbringing in the 1960s and 1970s that teeters between her parents' talents and...
Perfect Day Pocus by Bella Colby is the second book in The Wedding Witch cozy mystery series. Skylar Blackwood thought the worst she would have to deal with was putting up with Anna the planner and trying to refrain from using magic to keep from...
In Search of Mr. Darcy by Christina Ford chronicles the author's journey from her upbringing in an immigrant family to her tumultuous relationships, career, and the complexities of single parenthood. She marries Brandon, finds professional success post-divorce, and then endures a difficult marriage with Jackson....