Rabies Mom
Mr. Carroll, I offer you my condolences. I can only imagine the pain you have suffered. My first reaction to Rabies Mom was that the author was angry. Well, he has a right to be angry. Courts may say they rule in the best interest of...
Mr. Carroll, I offer you my condolences. I can only imagine the pain you have suffered. My first reaction to Rabies Mom was that the author was angry. Well, he has a right to be angry. Courts may say they rule in the best interest of...
The Power of a Praying® Church: Experiencing God Move as We Pray Together is author Stormie OMartian’s witness. She bares her soul with readers. It would have been easy for her to keep her secrets in the past. That is not the kind of person...
"Zippy's Big Difference," written by Candida Sullivan and illustrated by Jack Foster, is an excellent story that is geared for children, but will teach both children and adults valuable lessons. Zippy prays that the rain will stop and the clouds will go away. However, he...
Horror 101: The Way Forward is a collection of tales and advice from established horror writers from around the world, including Steve Rasnic Tem, Graham Masterton, Jack Ketchum, Ellen Datlow, Iain Rob Wright, Ramsey Campbell and Michael A. Arnzen. They offer personal insights to how...
Yearning to Breathe Free: My Parents' Fight to Reunite During the Holocaust by Murray Jack Laulicht and Peter Weisz is a sad yet inspiring Holocaust true story. On February 1, 1940, thirty-three-year-old Jewish Ernestyna Goldwasser traveled to the United States while pregnant with her first...
Jurisdiction Terminated is a short crime novel by authors Jack Gold and Marc Debbaudt. In a unique setting for an action packed crime caper, the novel’s central characters are a juvenile court judge, a deputy district attorney and a law enforcement agent, all of whom...
The feeling of compassion sounds obvious to many, but what most people do not realize is that it is one of the most delicate aspects of being human, that not only needs balancing and courage but also mastery while still maintaining authenticity. The Compassion Code...
Stuck in the Past, by Gregory Saur and Jack Irish, is a time travel adventure filled with mystery. The main character, Jonathan Banks, lives with his uncle and is a sophomore in school. He has much to live up to, which is why he is...
In Ghost by Michael Jack Webb, a serial killer targets children under the age of 10. This killer is elusive and cunning. Local police call in the help of FBI profiler Kate Justice. Kate has an uncanny ability to think outside the box when it...
Music Is All Around Me by Heather Jack, illustrated by Eileen Vuorinen, is a lovely children’s book. It is an ode to music, to learning with the five senses, and to being oneself and enjoying all the small pleasures we can. It is also about...
Mary the Missionary by Yvonne M. Morgan is a heartwarming story that explores themes of compassion, cultural understanding, and faith. The story follows a curious young Mary embarking on a life-changing mission trip with her family to Kenya. Through her eyes, readers experience the joys...
Federal Air Marshal James Grey and his partner, Thomas Schmidt, spot an unusual passenger on a flight from Denver to Orlando. He is very tall, strong, and aggressive. The plane makes an emergency landing in Denver, and James gets a life-changing job offer. He joins...
Susan Joy Clark’s Action Men with Silly Putty: A Jack Donegal Mystery is a hilarious mystery adventure. Jack Donegal and Andy Westin are business partners and best friends. They are toy men, meaning that they are not short, but in the toy business. Jack is...
The Lost Symphony: A Historical Mystery Thriller is the sixth book in the Jack Rogan Mysteries by Gabriel Farago, and you don’t need to have read the previous books in the series to enjoy this spellbinding story. Jack Rogan is an Australian journalist who inherits...
It always amazes and impresses me how professionals, like lawyers and doctors, can so expertly work their career experiences into fabulous plots. Edwin Dasso, an MD whose specialty is anesthesiology, is one such author who is now exploring his long-time passion for writing. If you...
The Buffalo Butcher: Jack the Ripper in the Electric City by Robert Brighton delves into the horrific serial killings of women, most of whom were prostitutes from the Tenderloin district or the infamous whorehouses and shabby parlors of vice and honky-tonk in downtown Buffalo, New...
Italian American by Luigina Vecchione, the second book in a series, is a captivating read for fans of historical fiction, family drama, and romance. Mariella leaves her native Italy, which revives after the horrible years of German occupation, and heads with her husband, Jack, to...
King Cotton III: Jack & the Ripper by Richard A. Noble offers a detailed and immersive story set in the turbulent American West during the late 1860s and early 1870s. Bailey reunites with Wild Bill Hickok and becomes involved in Cuba’s Ten Years War and...
All Good Things by Rosemary Reeve is the first book in the Jack Hart series. Jack is an associate at a large and prestigious law firm in Seattle. Jack is familiar with the view from the 42nd floor as, along with the other associates, he...
In No Good Deed by Rosemary Reeve, we again meet Jack Hart, the litigator who works out of a prestigious law firm in Seattle and his best friend Mark, plus Harmony whom he would very much like to marry, and his rather undisciplined but loveable...