Ariette by Miranda Moeller

A gentle tale that soothes like a lullaby. The citizens of Pernia ought to be enjoying celebrations across the kingdom for Prince Faaris on his eighteenth birthday. Instead, the royal family is attacked and the city of Asteris is thrown into chaos. The King’s trailblazing new law is upended and Faaris is left vulnerable. Unsure […]

A Black Woman’s Journey by Melissa Owens

The birth of a child is a beautiful event, but families tackle parenting in different ways according to their means and abilities. Beginning with our impressionable formative years through the transition to young adulthood, good role models and sound guidance help children thrive. Unfortunately, not every childhood looks quite so idyllic. A Black Woman’s Journey

I’m Beautiful Because I Am by Azizi Tuere

 Just what children need to realize how special they truly are! A children’s book full of positivity, inclusivity, and warmth, I’m Beautiful Because I Am is one that kids will not only love to read, but also learn essential qualities from, such as kindness, empathy, and gratitude. Azizi Tuere’s gorgeous picture book helps young ones

An Empty House Doesn’t Sneeze by David Scott Richardson

A balanced tale that remains refreshingly optimistic. Seattle wasn’t always home to grunge bands, the Space Needle, and soy lattes. In the 1940s, northwestern Washington was known for gasoline shortages, scrap drives, blackouts, and relocation assembly centers. Amid this turbulent landscape is young Scotty Johannsen, the quintessential teenage American boy finding his place in the

Whisper by Kay Ross

In a world where magic is limited to a select few and foreign languages are tightly controlled, centrally-located Entia is unique among the kingdoms. This tropical land is home to a powerful group of sorcerers who act as the last line of defense against dangers from outside kingdoms, challenges from within Entia, and the threat

A DAY IN THE NEXT by Arlaana Black

A collage of vigor, willfulness, conviction, and love. Within seconds of birth, babies take in their first life-giving breath, and this act of breathing remains necessary for survival throughout their lives. Just as humans can’t live without oxygen, a life without hope can feel similarly impossible, suffocating, and directionless. For Arlaana, the idea behind A

The High Seer by Alex Bree

A modern literary legend. Aurienne Azarrah is a great leader, though she was not appointed by any human. At birth, a calamitous prophecy sealed Aurienne’s fate, or at least, put her on an agonizing path. This selfless young woman was gifted with the power of the Goddess and became High Seer more than a decade

The Foreigners by Neway Atnafu

A generous coming-of-age story that grants a broader perspective on the world. Jinka Ethiopia is home to a group of friends whose bonds will last a lifetime. They may not have similar home lives or come from the same family, but they have more in common than not, especially as their respective journeys take them

Leading with Purpose by Jonathan H. Westover

Longtime managers will be grateful for the help in orienting themselves in today’s workplace and newly minted leaders will find relief in the trustworthy advice. Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither is a good leader. If you find yourself in a position of oversight, want to be a force for positive change, and

Broken Pencils by J.R. Rice

It might be his birthday, but blowing out the candles never seems to grant Jonah Tarver his wish. For as many of his eighteen years as he can remember, Jonah has endured one challenge after another. True, his family loves him, but they don’t always know how to help him through his troubles. His father

Out of Body by Lina Hansen

A deceptively warm murder mystery with a magical twist. Myrtle Coldron has an uncanny knack for finding trouble. This time, an otherwise pleasant hike with her recent partner ends with a horrific discovery. Among the nettles, they find a pile of dried-out human remains that suggests a dubious crime. Between running the Witch’s Retreat B&B

Boost Your Bullsh*t Resilience At Work by Chris Reavis

So entertaining that you might forget it is a nonfiction book. After a long day on the job, what is your conversation like at home? If your day went well, maybe you’re celebrating your successes. More often, though, the conversation likely circles around incompetent leadership, obnoxious coworkers, or other repetitious frustrations from work. This cycle

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