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I love science fiction and fantasy. I am a Christian. I am sure many people, my mother first among them, think that I am not Christian enough. That is a matter of what you think the exact definition of the word Christian means. I like...
I love science fiction and fantasy. I am a Christian. I am sure many people, my mother first among them, think that I am not Christian enough. That is a matter of what you think the exact definition of the word Christian means. I like...
Can one really love a dead man and feel him even more intimately than anyone living? In Forever More: A Love Story from the Edge of Eternity by Michele DeLuca, a mystical experience of love takes place, a love beyond the tomb. Rebecca has loved...
Eye to the Sky: Storytelling on the Edge of Magic by Bobby Norfolk is literally, as the title suggests, the story of Bobby’s life told in his own words. Eye to the Sky is written in a fairly sequential manner and follows Bobby as he...
The Golden Helm: More Tales from the Edge of Sleep is a collection of fantasy short stories written by Victoria Randall. In her iconic collection, Randall explores realms of fantasy that include epic tales of dragons, fanciful stories of unicorns and virgins, glimpses at the...
Gringo: My Life on the Edge as an International Fugitive by Dan "Tito" Davis is a gripping memoir that focuses primarily on Dan’s years as an international fugitive and a “wanted man” from America on the run internationally. After a brief background and introduction, the...
As the sixth mass extinction event is getting ever closer, and the inevitable end of the human race becomes impossible to avoid, what action can we take moving forward? Guy R. McPherson, a professor of conservation biology, shows by using scientific research how people's survival...
Analyze, Act, Advance by Agustin Argelich is an insightful and helpful book of thoughts which is a compendium of both technical training and self-taught humanism. The book has four sections: The Challenge, Obstacles and barriers to be overcome, Strategies and available tools, and The Life...
Unearthing the Fae King (Bramble’s Edge Academy Year 1) by Brenda Trim is the first in what is clearly going to be a fantasy series revolving around the world the author has created. Bramble’s Edge Academy is where the young adult Fae are conscripted as...
Veiled Sun is a work of fiction in the futuristic, science fiction, and Christian fiction subgenres, and forms the second part of the Tomorrow's Edge trilogy. Penned by author Brett Armstrong, this work is suitable for the general adult reading audience as well as for...
Ice in the Blood by Bryan Cassiday is a compilation of Tales from the Edge of Fear. Los Angeles ... day or night sociopaths, murderers, rapists, and serial killers wander the streets – would you know who they are? From Twelve Step programs to fake...
You can’t help but be impressed when you visit Judy T. Bishop’s author page on Amazon. Add to her writer “Wow” factor the huge number of 5-star reviews she has on each book and you know this is an author worth getting to know. Bishop...
It has been a while since I have read an ice skating story, and Dreams of Gold by Traci Hunter Abramson is an amazing story of Amaliya and Tyler as they strive for the big gold medal. The pair had been working so hard for...
Perhaps you have wondered what the most significant factors are for innovation. Is there one form of government that is better than others? What impact do education and free trade have? Are there elements that the nations that have been the greatest innovators in any...
Worlds Collide by Traci Hunter Abramson continues the story of Pairs figure skaters Tyler and Amaliya and finally their win of the gold medal in the 1984 Olympics in Russia. And now it's on to Canada, and hopefully another gold medal. Tyler and Amaliya face...
High Strangeness: Tales From the Edge of the Unknown is a work of fiction in the horror and anthology subgenres. It is best suited to mature readers owing to the use of explicit language and themes with gore, violence, and death, and features a collection...
Rewind Ranch by Peggi Davis begins in Birmingham, Alabama, where four affluent friends seek rejuvenation at Maui's exclusive Rewind Ranch, undergoing transformative surgeries and makeovers. Margot, Elli, Mary Grace, and Lacey Ann each have their own personal reasons that lure them into the resort's promises....
Unarmored: Finding Home in the Wild Edges of Being Human by Allison Crow is a refreshingly candid exploration of self-leadership and authenticity. In this beautifully illustrated book, Crow invites readers to embark on a journey inward—to trust and embrace their true, unfiltered selves. The book’s...
Cracking the Female Code by Cole Hunter borrows from evolutionary psychology, which has shaped human beings over a very long time. Men are attracted to physical characteristics such as youthfulness and an hourglass figure. For women, things like confidence, a good sense of humor, and...
Avatars of Destiny: Reckoning by Ess‑Jee Rautenbach brings his epic YA series to a breathtaking crescendo. We’re back with Kael and his allies, who are scarred but triumphant from past battles. It’s time for them to confront the collapse of the prison that once bound...
The underground sex trade of Manhattan is dealing with a problem that is much worse than the cops; prostitutes are disappearing one by one. An excellent but tired cop from the department of missing persons, Detective Larson, is on the case. However, it seems impossible...