On Base
On Base: Quantico Cave is a coming of age story written by Thomas P. Wise and Nancy Wise. Stephen and Jimmy are best friends, for now that is. Their fathers are in the Marines, so the length of time their families will be in the...
On Base: Quantico Cave is a coming of age story written by Thomas P. Wise and Nancy Wise. Stephen and Jimmy are best friends, for now that is. Their fathers are in the Marines, so the length of time their families will be in the...
The Cocktail by Theresa Schevis is about a group of friends in an upper-middle-class area of the North Bronx who have known each other since high school and have stable relationships and successful careers. Their comfortable world is shattered, however, when the narrator, Linda, wakes...
Café in the Park by Elodie Parkes is a tantalizing romance about a woman, Emily, who joins a dating agency with the one wish of finding love. Her advertisement catches the eye of the handsome Chris, a mysterious man with many secrets in his past....
If you're looking for an easy read in the suspense novel category, you might try picking up a copy of Devil Eye by Rebecca Downey. The author presents a spunky character in Penny Larkin, a strong woman who is gifted with remote viewing abilities. Penny...
The Blue Diamond (The Razor’s Edge Book One) is a historical romance by P.S. Bartlett. Captain Ivory Shepard’s luck as a pirate nearly runs out when her ship is attacked, and she’s rescued by the handsome, ruthless Captain Carbonale. There’s a reward on Ivory’s head...
Elixir by Ted Galdi introduces us to 14-year-old Sean Malone. Sean is special; he is incredibly smart with an IQ of over 200, and he has already earned a full ride to a top university. Not only that, but he has been on Jeopardy and...
Oliver’s Hunger Dragon is a children’s book written by Sherry Alexander and illustrated by Amy Rottinger. Oliver has a dragon whom he’s never seen; the dragon’s name is Hunger, and he rumbles and grumbles for food. Oliver’s embarrassed by his noisy companion -- no matter...
Madness, Miracles, Millions is a memoir written by Joseph Semprevivo and his father, Larry Semprevivo. The story begins before Joseph was even born. Larry had been a pressman in a printing plant for over twenty years when the unthinkable occurred. Through another employee’s mistake, his...
Featuring detailed maps, beautiful photography, and a blend of historical and modern-day information, Walkabout Malibu to Mexico: Hiking Inn to Inn on the Southern California Coast is the perfect resource for hikers and beach lovers keen to explore Southern California on foot. Author and walkabout...
A little tiger-striped dog living in rural California's San Joaquin Valley had a comfortable, safe and loving home with his owner, Abuelita. The little tiger-striped dog always had full food and water dishes, a cozy bed to sleep in, and lots of love and attention....
There once was a little bear named Cubby who had big, big dreams. Bigger than he could ever imagine! You see, Cubby Bear wanted to learn to fly. He could do it, couldn’t he? As he sits high on his tree branch, looking out through...
The Mummy Nature Series of children’s books has been kicked off with a bang. Rebecca Bielawski begins the new and vibrant series with Meet Bacteria. Using rhyme and colorful illustrations, Rebecca introduces young children to bacteria, where they like to live, what they like to...
Funerals Can Be Murder: Every Wife Has a Story (A Carol and Jim Andrews Baby Boomer Mystery) by Susan Santangelo is a perfectly wonderful book. Carol Andrews is wife, mother and part time sleuth. Jim is her husband, who tries very hard to stop her...
Lois Anne Smith, a medium and healer, compiled a fantastic number of spiritual photographs in Light in the Night: Spirit Photography at The Cottage. She starts off by explaining what she means by spirit photography. There are thousands, maybe millions, of people who have...
Miming in French by Sheila McGrory-Klyza is the heartwarming story of a friendship that transcends all boundaries of culture, language and religion. Livvie is forced to move to France after the divorce of her parents. Being an American, Livvie does not speak French and she...
How to Read by Eckhard Gerdes is an interesting book that covers the topic of reading. This book works as a guide for young and old readers alike and speaks about reading habits and encourages fast linear reading. Reading only one way is like blocking...
A dark tone that will grip the reader tightly in its grasp fills the pages of Twin River II: Have Weapons Will Travel. Michael Fields has written a thriller with plenty of action and new mysteries waiting around every corner. Beginning with the first murder...
Claire is a soccer player. Her team has their last game of the season today. Claire is both excited and nervous about the game. She has not scored a goal all season and is feeling a little bit saddened by that fact. She really wants...
Grak is a small-minded, self-centered nomad living in a tribe before pre-recorded history. And as the title of the book - Things Grak Hates - says, he hates things. Lots and lots of things. When things don't go his way, he blames everyone but himself....
The Gathering Storm: Book 3 of The Paladin Chronicles is awesome. I like reading books that will become classics and Dr. Neil Port has created one here. This is the third book in an ongoing series. I can't wait to go back and read the...