May 07, 2013
Two wars—one soldier. Sam Kensington is confused and curious why, as a Vietnam soldier, he is dreaming of being a Union soldier in the Civil War. The mystery unfolds in Don Meyer’s realistic award-winning historical novel “The American War.”
Mar 25, 2013
The connections between the harsh realities of adult life and how they relate to a child’s world are explored with deftness and insight as author Wilfried Voss takes readers through some of literature’s most beloved fantasy lands in his new adult...
Jan 28, 2013
After Joshua Feenics has a psychotic breakdown and his wife has an affair, he goes back to teaching only to discover his students are embroiled in a cult and someone is out to kill him in Michael Kasenow’s new thriller, “View From The Edge.”
Dec 16, 2012
Only Dodie Cross could experience the Iranian Revolution and retain her sense of humor. In her new book “A Broad Abroad in Iran,” Cross recalls life in Iran, shopping in the bazaar, seeing a woman stoned, and experiencing anti-Americanism.
Dec 10, 2012
After an international spy experiences amnesia, the path to recovering his memory quickly turns into the path to revenge—and against his former government employers—in J.M. Erickson’s new political thriller “Albatross: Birds of Flight.”
Aug 20, 2012
Dr. Kaufman has been nearly murdered after discovering the location of original New Testament manuscripts. Now his sister and best friend must find the manuscripts before they fall into criminal hands, “The Lost Scrolls” by Micael Scott.
Jul 02, 2012
Whether readers already have a relationship with God, or they are wondering how to begin one, Doranda Jacques’ new book “Five Steps to Draw Closer to God” offers guidance for moving toward a greater and lasting union with the Creator
Apr 24, 2012
Derald Hamilton’s new short story collection reintroduces characters from his novel “The Call” and explores the oppressive mindset that institutions can inflict; individuals succumb to tyranny or struggle for freedom and transformation.
Apr 05, 2012
Sarah Bruce Kelly reveals the true life story behind Vivaldi’s music & his relationship with opera singer Annina Giro in her new novel “Vivaldi’s Muse,” winner of the Tyler R. Tichelaar Award for Historical Fiction sponsored by Reader Views.
Nov 14, 2011
New book, “How to Paint Chickens and Other Stories” by Vladimir Shvartsman, offers autobiographical stories about life in Soviet Russia, being an American entrepreneur, and even Internet dating, along with numerous illustrations by the author.