Sep 27, 2010
Colonial Rhodesia’s struggle for independence is told through the eyes of a privileged white boy and his black friend. Politics, divided loyalties, revenge, self-destruction, hope, and regeneration make “Blood Lily” a novel of epic proportions.
Sep 27, 2010
Robin Sutton tackles and solves two mysterious legends—Atlantis and the Bermuda Triangle—in her new novel “Ambrosia: Weapons Underworld.” When one Ambrosian desires to profit by selling weapons, the secret of Atlantis risks being revealed.
Sep 20, 2010
A bank robbery during the Great Chilean Earthquake of 1960 creates a trail of crime and murder in South America and Antarctica, and when another murder occurs on a Chilean naval base, two officers must confront a criminal with unfinished business.
Jan 25, 2010
Humans living in outer space and communing with aliens; it’s not far-fetched. Kelly Beltz, through research and imagination, depicts humanity’s future beyond the stars in a new realistic, technology and science-based adventure novel.
Jan 18, 2010
Male poetry is vivid, challenging, introspective, and life-affirming. In the latest “View from the Middle of the Road” anthology, publisher Lucinda Clark decided it was time to give men a voice, and their poetry reflects what they have to say.
Nov 30, 2009
Dena’s family doesn’t think Will good enough for her. Uncle Sam’s soldiers refuse to treat Will like an equal. But Will chooses to serve his country and follow his heart despite all opposition in Rogers’ triumphant new novel of love and war.
Nov 30, 2009
Scientists and the religious faithful have battled over evolution vs. creationism for decades. Now modern science proves both viewpoints possible as novelist Robert D. Berger reveals in his new (r)evolutionary science-fiction series.
Nov 02, 2009
Raw emotions from an abusive childhood. Prayers and healing. Inspiration, wisdom, and hope. Donna Solitario’s award-winning poetry provides all these elements and more in its power to transcend pain and transform lives with love and understanding.
Aug 24, 2009
Nearly half of Americans hate their jobs, and a difficult boss is the number one reason. Since quitting is rarely an option, Tony Deblauwe’s new book “Tangling with Tyrants” teaches workers how to be productive and fulfilled—despite the boss.
Aug 17, 2009
A Shadow Lord has risen, intent on taking over the land of Mythos. After the king is imprisoned, Princess Dara fears all is lost. But when fifteen-year old guitarist, Alex, is unexpectedly sucked into Mythos, Dara hopes he is her much-needed help.