Hailey’s Hats
Do you have a hat for every day of the week? In Hailey’s Hats by Donna L. Martin, young readers are introduced to Hailey, a girl who believes she has a hat for any adventure that awaits. She has fancy ones, floppy ones, tickly hats,...
Do you have a hat for every day of the week? In Hailey’s Hats by Donna L. Martin, young readers are introduced to Hailey, a girl who believes she has a hat for any adventure that awaits. She has fancy ones, floppy ones, tickly hats,...
Wisdom from Two Worlds: Transform how you Age goes beyond the ageing process. It explores quality of life in a broader sense and advises readers how to age differently. Dr. Hosen Kiat points out that everything in the body is interconnected. Sustained good health is...
Legends of Us by Lorie Rea starts when Amber observes her sister Victoria preparing a ceremonial family speech that presents their shared experiences as legendary, but senses Victoria’s wish to escape her role. The family gathering ceases with an abrupt attack by masked figures claiming...
In Two Moons: The Eternal Tide by Cameron O'Brien, Deor is a courageous young hunter in the occupied territory of Alcyone. Her world is upended when the oppressive Meropan regime abducts her younger sister Sage during the Day of Procurement, a ritual in which Meropans...
Who can create beauty? Does that privilege only belong to humans? What if some other intelligence expresses beauty and desire better than we can? The Poetry Contest by Lyman Ditson and Adam A.I. might help you make up your mind. In "My First Words," Adam...
Not Made for You by Kae Kronthaler-Williams is an empowering guide for women navigating the challenges of the tech industry and beyond. Drawing on her extensive career as a global marketing executive, Kronthaler-Williams examines the systemic biases and barriers that women, especially women of color,...
Paradise Cove: They Escaped the Cuckoo’s Nest by George T. Nagel and Pini Dunner is the rediscovered memoir of George T. Nagel, a man whose life was as extraordinary as the stories he captured. But Nagel wasn’t who he seemed to be. His real name...
Joshua Copeland’s Unpopular Opinion: Burning Down the Bullsh*t to Rebuild Cybersecurity explores the challenges and opportunities within the cybersecurity industry. Written candidly and unapologetically, the book offers a refreshing perspective on the myths, dysfunctions, and cultural barriers that often hinder progress in the field. The...
Samara's Sailor by Dania Voss is a beautiful and romantic novel that follows the story of long-time friends Jax, a Navy veteran, and Samara (Sam), a young woman striving to build a bright future for herself and her sister. The two have had feelings for...
Ever get the feeling you’re rushing through your existence, only to stop and wonder if you’ve been here before? Deja Vu by Angela Grey hooks readers in with that same restless unease and spins it into something intimate, immersive, and achingly real. Protagonist Ivy Lancaster...
Eight-year-old Cayden is in for an unexpected adventure, one that involves a younger person living with his family for an extended period of time. In Elizabeth Lizu’s My Little Cousin, it wasn’t easy at first, but Cayden learned to accept his little cousin moving into...
Shelter from the Storm by T.J. Medeiros, the second book in the Terry Eckhart Series, follows Kara Wilder and her husband, Dustin Green, who pull off a daring daylight robbery before vanishing and landing on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list. Ally confides in her...
Stumps and Sovereignty: South Asian Cricket from Empire to the Digital Age by Sufghan Sarwar Khan traces cricket’s evolution from its rural English origins to its establishment in South Asia, where colonial trade started early play in India. Indian participation expanded through local clubs, while...
When Mary ‘M’ Warner visits President Ulysses S. Grant in Washington, D.C, she meets Secret Service agents Giles Argent and Wrenshall Merritt, who are tasked with escorting her to and from the capital. On returning to her family farm in Kentucky, she begins to receive...
Setting Boundaries for Survival by Phillip K. Seymour is an informative self-help book designed to help readers navigate toxic family dynamics while regaining their independence, identity, and peace of mind. This book goes into great detail about the various signs of dysfunctional relationships—like parentification, blame...
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Little Amish Girl by Viola Estrella shares a similar thought process. It centers on Ivy, an Amish girl who must endure going from one foster home to another...
Ayla Beyz was just a photophobic, comic book geek to her peers in Colorado Springs, and she didn’t think any more of herself until her father pulled her and her sister through a portal that sent them to another world. She learns that she is...
In When a Cowboy Yeehaw by Luis Ammerman, Cassidy James’s bustling world comes to an immediate stop when she finds herself unexpectedly transplanted from her busy life in Dallas to Ropesville, Texas, a small town with only a two-lane highway. Used to city traffic and...
In Badb: The Morrigan by Corina Douglas, Badb’s persona of the fearless and undefeated Battle Crow is the result of childhood trauma, and the queen’s hatred and disgust for her daughter’s mixed Formorian and Tuatha heritage. Denied love and made into a formidable weapon of...
One Drop of Magic by Amanda Fresquez is set in a near-future where vampires have revealed themselves and declared war on mankind. Brielle Draper is a young woman trained in martial arts, smart, and driven by a fierce desire to break free from her overprotected...