The Great Mrs. Claus
“You’re never too young or too old to show love,/ It’s what magic and soul and good things are made of.” How true! And the love story of Mr. and Mrs. Claus of the North Pole is just one story to prove this point. In...
“You’re never too young or too old to show love,/ It’s what magic and soul and good things are made of.” How true! And the love story of Mr. and Mrs. Claus of the North Pole is just one story to prove this point. In...
Isabella's Adventures in Tooth Fairy Land is a children's bedtime storybook by Maya Gupta. It follows the story of Twinkle, a tooth fairy in training, who is being mentored by Sparkles. One night, while they are trying to collect a tooth from Isabella, the girl...
Anna loses her husband of barely eighteen months to a tragic incident on the eve of a big announcement. She is unable to cope with her loss and retreats within herself, rejecting all efforts made by her son Trent and the family attorney Harvey to...
The Northwest Deception is a work of fiction in the conspiracy thriller, action, and suspense genres, and is the first novel in the Deception Chronicles. The work is best suited to mature readers owing to references to suicide, violence, torture, and mild sexual content. Penned...
Drawing from his life experiences, John Kerl offers poetry lovers a captivating collection of poems with Brevity. Written over thirty years, these poems touch upon various aspects of life, relationships, and nature, as well as the changing dynamics of a person's priorities as they age....
Immerse yourself in five uplifting bedtime stories for children with Rose Sprinkle's The Little Virtues. Each of these tales comes with lively illustrations and features heroes who face seemingly overwhelming odds they must overcome. Little Brave, a courageous knight, lets go of his fear and...
Can an adopted son of a king become heir to the throne? It seems rather unlikely, but in Dr. Bill Senyard’s Tale of the Unlikely Prince, young Prince Yeled is the adopted prince who must prove his worth to become the heir apparent. In a...
Throwaway: YA Novel in Verse (Transitional Age Youth Series) is a set of poems by Sheryl Recinos. Becoming part of the unhoused children's community, Margo tells her story in poetic form. Turned away by her parents because she's gay, sixteen-year-old Margo fights for herself on...
The foster care system is complicated and, at times, it doesn’t have the best interest at heart of those it’s supposed to protect. In Sheryl Recinos’s Crossover, Cuervo shares her story of life in the foster care system and how quickly a little mistake plunges...
Girl Under Glass by Ginny Rorby is the story of a thirteen-year-old girl living with her alcoholic mother and assuming adult responsibilities of caring for their home and managing the bills. From the get-go, the author depicts Kelsey as an outsider when she steals a...
Ruminations is an eclectic collection of short stories, essays, and poems. Written over five decades, this fascinating anthology provides readers with moving observations on life by James Garrison, a Vietnam War veteran with a career background in law. Stranded at a remote outpost in the...
Philip Scholz’s Par Angusta Ad Augusta gave me a peek into our world from a different perspective. Because of the sudden deaths of his brother and sister-in-law in a car accident, Jefferson Thomas, a visually impaired law professor at The New York University Law School,...
The Rabboni: The Lost Mission Journals of St. Matthew is a work of fiction in the Christian writing, historical fiction, and interpersonal drama genres. Penned by author Dr. Bill Senyard, this interesting and well-researched piece presents the long-lost journals of Apostle Matthew, chronicling his missionary...
Unreal by Jason Mandel is a collection of short stories that explore various themes such as family dynamics, moral conflicts, and the complexities of the human mind. The stories offer tense moments in courtrooms, treasure hunts that bring family members together, and sinister tales of...
“Sometimes, real life is so much scarier than anything you can read about in fiction.” Winter Haunting: Dreadful Seasons by Samantha Arthurs expertly plays on that (ironic) quote. The tale introduces Lee Hughes, a writer of the macabre who is in a slump. Having recently...
The Gift: A Sammy Greene Adventure (Book 1 in the Premonition series) is penned by author E C Quinn in the adventure, action, and interpersonal drama subgenres for middle-grade readers. The plot follows 12-year-old Sammy Greene as he embarks on a perilous journey fueled by...
Pierre Lombard's 8 Clear Proofs for Intelligent Design helps those questioning evolution to understand why creation is a better choice. This succinct book introduces the reader to eight simple categories that show how evolution is scientifically and logically impossible. Much more can be written supporting...
The Tale of the Little Lonely Hedgehog (Tales from the Bluebell Woods) begins on a note of happiness and a bit of anticipation on a beautiful spring day when Hedgehog decides it is time for a walk. As he begins his forest rambles, there is...
"We all deserve to go home." Yet, sometimes the voyage is difficult or downright impossible. Juliet Rose's novel, By The Dimming Light, explores the dangerous journey of life through Caleb, a young man living in an idyllic small town with a future full of promise....
Barnabee Gets a B: Barnabee, the Perfectionist is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Cazzy Zahursky. It tells the story of Barnabee, a cute bee who loves math, counting flowers, adding pollen, and multiplying honeycombs. One day, he receives a B on a...