Torment
What a humdinger of a story Jeffrey Butler brings us in Torment! He puts a clever cop who won’t do as he’s told on the path of a cruel psychopathic serial killer with a sad history of child abuse. Then he throws in a second...
What a humdinger of a story Jeffrey Butler brings us in Torment! He puts a clever cop who won’t do as he’s told on the path of a cruel psychopathic serial killer with a sad history of child abuse. Then he throws in a second...
The Year of My Humiliation by C.J. Sursum is a powerful exploration of pride, guilt, and redemption. We're with Michael, who is a once-arrogant pediatric plastic surgeon whose life crumbles after discovering his wife Rosie’s betrayal. When tragedy strikes, Michael is consumed by remorse and...
My Beach Adventure: A Personal Childhood Story by David D Bernstein follows Dmitry, a six-year-old boy lost on a beach after following a sailboat moving west. Unable to locate his family, he becomes overwhelmed with fear and sadness. As he wanders, he encounters various strangers,...
In The Bizarre Case of Dr. Grindle, Will Bashor writes about a group in 1927 when it was against the law to be gay in society or even in your own home. The main characters, also firm friends, are Nathan Bolton, Guy Logan, Dr. Henry...
Creative Provinces: A New World of Enchanting and Empowered Communities by Valerie Ann Larson Haynes introduces the concept of Creative Provinces. These are self-sustaining communities united by shared visions. These provinces allow individuals to retain property ownership while linking their resources voluntarily, offering flexibility for...
No Greater Love is a delightful Christian children’s book by Dominique Okonkwo, with illustrations by Lhaiza Morena. Readers follow along as a young girl learns from her parents about the steadfast love of God and how God guides and protects her throughout life. This inquisitive...
Cinematic Destinies by Patricia Leavy follows Georgia, Albert, and Betty, three siblings in the throes of their careers and juggling relationships, while their parents, Finn and Ella, prepare to renew their wedding vows. Georgia, an actress like her parents, develops a deep connection with Roo...
Bingo & Dingo! A Fun Fun Trip On A Pirate Ship by Michael J. Armstrong, Jr. is a children’s book that takes young readers on an imaginative adventure with Bingo and his loyal dog, Dingo. The story begins as Bingo goes to bed. With Dingo...
Happily Ever After: A Reality Check by Kelly L. Howarth and Laurie Johnson dismantles the fairy-tale ideal of perfect relationships, replacing it with a grounded, honest exploration of love’s complexities. This book delves into the realities of long-term commitment, addressing common conflicts, emotional hurdles, and...
Hi! I’m Cher: I Go Everywhere! is a charming and thoughtfully crafted children’s book by Jane Enright, beautifully illustrated by Monica Joy and Asha Butler. The story follows Cher, a vivacious working dog who lives by the ocean and helps her owner, Jane, stay present...
Beneath the African Sun by Barry Maughan is an interesting read about life and travels through Africa by the author and his wife, and later their children. It is a challenging book to summarize because it is so rich in details of multiple countries and...
Women in leadership positions face many challenges that can hamper their professional and personal lives. So, how does a modern, career-driven woman ensure societal and internal pressures don't affect their path to progress and fulfillment? LeeAnn Mallorie is a seasoned executive coach, founder, and CEO...
Horror aficionados, immerse yourself in a spine-tingling collection of 18 short horror stories with Alphonse Schaller's Zone Rouge. A man hiking in the mountains of northeast Vermont encounters a terrifying predator that hunts humans with aggressive mimicry. A stage actor recounts a cursed play set...
Gabe Oppenheim’s New York City Love Triangle, 1931: A Tale of Three Families explores a scandalous affair set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Manhattan. The narrative follows three prominent families—the Thomashefskys, the Birdseyes, and the Bernsteins—whose lives become entwined in a love triangle and...
Depression is the leading cause of suicide in the world today. Many people secretly deal with it and find it difficult to open up due to fear of being judged or misunderstood. Brett Cotter uses his experience as a trauma recovery expert to help people who...
As women, we are continually subject to societal expectations based upon our gender without much regard to whether those expectations are realistic or even healthy for us. In Unfiltered and Unapologetic: A Woman’s Guide to Live, Love, and Lead with Boldness, author Judy McCutcheon addresses...
Play It In Between by J. Sydney Jones follows Deputy Max Byrns investigating the suspicious death of Captain Edwin Williams, a white officer found dead near the beach. Williams had been probing Axis sympathizers, and his death appears to be a murder. Byrns interviews multiple...
The Serial Killer’s Game by Jimmy Ray Conner is intense, chilling, and impossible to put down. Holly Webb, the first female detective in the San Francisco Police Department, is transferred to another department after a tragic loss. However, it’s not long before she returns to...
Set in 1974 in south Louisiana, Margaret of Thibodaux by Jo Taylor centers around a 14-year-old girl who tries her best to cope with the loss of her beloved mother, Veone, who died six years earlier. Margaret can still sense the gentle presence of her...
The King and the Ogre by William Joseph Birrell is 'A Book About Kindness, Caring, and Acceptance.' The great King Liam loves to look out over his town, watching the people go about their daily lives. Every year, he invites them all up to his...