Strays
In Strays by Thomas A. Marks, Matt is thinking back on where it all began. His goal in life was to find a cure for cancer and to win the Noble Prize. However, he lost the funding for his cancer research due to dogmatic clashes....
In Strays by Thomas A. Marks, Matt is thinking back on where it all began. His goal in life was to find a cure for cancer and to win the Noble Prize. However, he lost the funding for his cancer research due to dogmatic clashes....
A Little Hair of the Dog by Jane McBride is the story of Ann Bixby and Henry. While it was the death of her mother that had 15-year-old Ann and her father moving away from her hometown and her best friend Kell,ironically it's the death...
Poison by Jordyn Redwood follows Keelyn Samuels as she tries to create a future for herself after a brutal and traumatic event tore her family apart. She is ready to lay her past to rest and start a life with her fiancé, Lee Watson, but...
In A Shark in Calle Ocho, author Joe Curtis shows the reader the underbelly of life on the hard streets of Miami. Bob McKaren,a mild mannered accountant, is sick of his boring and drab life. On the spur of the moment he makes a decision....
This Could Have Been Our Song follows Lucia Mpobo-Riddel's life as she pursues her dream in music. She came from a family of dancers and was expected to continue the family tradition. On her birthday, she meets and falls for another musician whose family expected...
Elfs in a Conquered Realm by Anna Del C. Dye is an impressive tome amongst her collection of stories from the Elf world. Elfs in a Conquered Realm covers many years, and reintroduces some of the characters from Dye’s prior works. The epilogue covers centuries,...
A Heart's Home, A Novella by Laura J. Marshall is a romantic story set against the backdrop of India. Asyra, a British girl, lives in India with her father after the death of her mother. The story deals with the romance of Asyra and Braddock,...
A Demand of Blood; The Cherokee War of 1776 is written by Nadia Dean. This book was created as a non-fiction historical genre. The design, layout, and formatting of the book are perfect, filled with photography, drawings, maps, and easy to read text. There...
Nurse Olivia "Liv" Welle Presents: Who Knew Vitamins Could Be Fun by Yael Rosenberg, is an illustrated book that teaches kids (and parents) about vitamins. Nurse Liv Welle visits classrooms and teaches the students about vitamin A through K with fun little rhymes. They learn...
Jason and Debby Coleman, authors of Discovering Your Amazing Marriage, say their first few years together were the worst. Infidelity, sickness and financial issues threatened their union. But that was almost 24 years ago. Since then, they have developed an amazing marriage. What is the...
William Jarvis takes the reader back to the beginning of the horrors of Nazi oppression in the Slovakian area of Eastern Europe. Retold as a tragic family history by an old man who has lived with his guilt and fear for over 50 years, the...
Why We Give Gifts at Christmas Time, written by Corine Hyman, Ph.D., and illustrated by Julie Bryant, is a book that celebrates Christmas and will teach children the true reason for the Christmas season. The main character, a young girl named Evelyn, begins by introducing...
Mrs. Morgan Rescues…Two Parrots! is a fun children’s story written by Bonnie Jo Davis that teaches valuable pet care lessons as well. Mrs. Morgan retired to spend time working with animal rescue. She lives with her dog Cinnamon and one day she receives a...
Mrs. Morgan Rescues…Three Kittens! written by Bonnie Jo Davis, is an excellent book in this series that teaches proper care for kittens and animals overall. Mrs. Morgan is a retired woman who takes in animals and cares for them until homes are found for them....
When the world economy collapses, all the countries give their sovereignty to the United Nations for a financially driven, supposedly temporary solution. Drunk with power, the UN becomes a world dictator and causes the death of freedom and liberty. In retaliation, piracy and human smuggling...
From the author Jeanette Gordon’s perspective, the book A Message for Mankind is divided into two parts – Part I is Giving Voice and Part II is Pen to Paper. The first part is where the journey begins and tells us straightforwardly that there is...
A Messy Mess: A Toy Ogre Is Born is written by Candie and illustrated by Hilbert Bermejo. A creative, adventurous, fictional book created for children to enjoy. The design, layout, and formatting for this book is of a five star nature. The pictures are...
Life with Robbie: Robbie's Big Move (Volume 1) is written by Leaora E. Pierce. This book was created as a children's story book. The layout, design, and illustrations of the story were uniquely drawn up to relate to a child in a similar situation. The...
One of the greatest concerns for a new college graduate is getting a job. And after they get that job, they then worry about keeping it. After having read Career Wonders and Blunders: If I Knew Then, What I Know Now: A Practical Guide for...
Between Eden and the Open road by Philip Gaber is the most honest collection of prose and poetry you are likely to find out there right now. The collection is imperfect and it asks you to look at what it offers with unafraid eyes, with...