Lost in Beirut by Ashe and Magdalena Stevens

An extravagant affair filled with striking contrasts, triumphs of spirit, and poignant awakenings. Through a blinding string of daunting experiences and enlightening interactions in Lost in Beirut: A True Story Of Love, Loss and War by Ashe and Magdalena Stevens, readers are treated to a wild ride that has a profound message and a humanizing

Reluctant Hearts by Linda Griffin

Characters that are endearing, realistic and so easy to fall in love with! Reluctant Hearts by Linda Griffin is an engaging collection of four distinct short stories about finding love even when we aren’t looking for it. Book 1, No Regrets, starts off with a scene of chaos. Darien is just trying to get through

Pebbles and the Biggest Number by Joey Benun

Fast-paced, fun, and filled with enough interesting tidbits to engage any curious mind. Pebbles is an inquisitive monarch butterfly with a penchant for numbers. One day, after beginning a regular inventory of all the colorful plants in his lovely garden, Pebbles stops short of his usual 42 flowers. He wonders what the largest number is,

Pray For Them by Trisha Fenimore

An absolutely brilliant perspective piece. If somebody accused you of racism, how might you respond? Would you defend yourself, citing inclusive lawn signs and a diverse voting record? At the very least, you could state with certainty that you’ve never been involved in a hate crime nor joined any racist group, right? Maybe, but is

White Fangs by Gareth J Gould

A thoughtfully envisioned fantasy novel. Kalac, the eldest son of Marek King, was born to be a warrior and lead his White Fang tribe. But the familial blood that runs in his veins is no guarantee of his father’s innate tact or military stratagem. With no mother to provide balance in his life, Kalac has

Holy Parrot by Angel A

Buritaca, Columbia, is home to one of the few recognized blue zones in the world. It is here that Leo Lumière, an undergrad science student, works to figure out just what it is that contributes to the longevity of the locals. But rather than uncovering some protected regional herb or a soil sample that promises

Making a Difference by Stacy C. Bauer

WHAT SOME OF OUR CONTEST JUDGES SAY ABOUT MAKING A DIFFERENCE,Winner of the 2022 Indies Today Best Book of the Year Award “From the moment I opened this book, I fell in love with the positivity, diversity, and optimism flowing freely from its pages. Perfect for starting a dialogue with your children about giving back,

Together With You by Leah Dobrinska

Lighthearted, whimsical, and is bursting with opportunities for romance to blossom. After losing an important reelection bid, Laney McGregor is headed home for the holidays with a crushed spirit and a bruised ego. With disappointment in the past and no real direction for the future, Laney finds herself in an entirely unfamiliar position, not in

Death Checked Out by Leah Dobrinska

Warmly inviting and absolutely absorbing. Life in picturesque Larkspur, Wisconsin, couldn’t be better suited to anyone more than Greta Plank. Her days are spent in just the way she likes, getting acquainted with new friends, becoming reacquainted with her favorite literary legends, and keeping her mind off the heavy problems that, in the not-too-distant past,

Born Into Crisis by Kenneth Nixon

Will serve as a boon to any suffering the vicious pains of mental illness. Crisis can be defined in a number of ways. An unstable situation. An emergency. A stressful point in life. A decisive moment. All of these graphic definitions only scratch the surface of the choices and moments forming the foundation of Born

Midpoint: A Memoir by Patricia Angeles

An excellent example of what perseverance looks like in the real world. One reason people love memoirs is because they provide an opportunity to walk in the shoes of another, without getting our literal shoes dirty. We can read about the greatest inventors of our time, peek behind the scenes at the lifestyles of the

Give Me Shelter by David B. Seaburn

An unvarnished coming-of-age story set in a time of geopolitical unrest. Approaching the teenage years is never without trouble, but growing up in an era of random air-raid drills and looming nuclear attacks adds a constant haze of dread for 12-year-old Willie Blevin. Having lost his parents at a young age, Willie is left with

Great Explorers by Kara A. Mullane

Emmi reminds us that the world is filled with wonders. Humans have been exploring the world around them for as long as there have been humans. We’ve learned so much as the globe has been mapped, the stars have been tracked and the human genome has been unlocked. But even the more modest aspects of

Lady Mage by Toni Cabell

Everything you could want in a magical, young adult fiction novel. It should be enough that Linden prevailed over a diabolical foe, Mordahn, in a deadly face off. Still, one mighty victory can’t erase the pangs of grief and longing surrounding the loss of her Valerran family and homeland. Slowly, Linden is learning to live

Archer 887 by Anna Schroeder

Has all the trappings of a modern science fiction classic. Is there a fate worse than death? If so, Arsaces Wood is the man to ask. A determined pilot victim to endless conflicts, deep-seated prejudices and political subterfuge, his physical essence has been completely reinvented after being all but lost in a daring military maneuver.

Pride’s Children: Netherworld by Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt

A seductive reflection on ambition, desire and tortured journeys. “Americans don’t have royalty… We have rich people. Business and tech genii. And we have Hollywood, which will have to do.” Book 2 in Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt’s sweeping Pride’s Children series, Netherworld, pulls readers back into Hollywood’s kaleidoscopic underbelly as we catch up with Bianca, Andrew,

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