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 […]

The Miracle Belly Button by Doris Gföllner

There are many timeless adages about the human body. Eyes are the windows to the soul. When the mind is unwell, the whole body suffers. Cold hands, warm heart. These expressions grant insight into how one aspect of the body can influence the rest. However, the Western world is relatively reserved when it comes to

The Fall From Grace by Michael Richardson

Known as the Cult Busters, Christian and Sam make a formidable duo who are tasked with taking down the basest offenders. What began as Christian’s mission to rescue Sam has evolved into a dependable relationship over the past several years, and the uptick in cult activities guarantees that they’ll stay busy in their hush-hush government

Don’t Ask Dumb Questions! by Sidney S. Prasad

Have you ever been asked a stupid question? Perhaps you are fueling up at a gas station when a stranger asks if your hybrid car runs fully on electric. Or maybe someone at the grocery store asks if the box of Cream of Wheat contains wheat. It is this sort of ridiculousness that Sidney S.

300 Insightful Quotes by James W Hughes

Have you ever heard a quote so good, you have to share it with someone else? A few words poignant enough to lodge themselves forever into your subconscious? Something so clever it deserves to be its own meme? We probably all have a storehouse of sayings we’ve heard over the years that are too good

Christianity 2.0 by John Dorsey

Christianity 2.0 is a new take on Christianity with some innovative approaches to spirituality. The result is a religion that attempts to remove perceived flaws from traditional Christian beliefs and replace them with love and positivity. As a basis for the arguments in Dorsey’s book, the powerful research of Dr. David Hawkins is repeatedly and

Healthy Lifestyle by Gary Bailey

Recent decades have seen unprecedented advancements in science, medicine, and technology. Many of these innovations have had a great impact on humanity, yet good health remains elusive for many. In Healthy Lifestyle: A Path to Wellness, audiences are led on an informed journey that presents a more mindful path. Bucking the reductionist trend, Gary Bailey’s

A Reservoir Man by L. J. Ambrosio

A Reservoir Man begins Michael’s story where all stories begin. His arrival in this world occurs in the late 1940s, where he becomes the precious child of a loving Italian father and a resilient Polish mother. Family is paramount for Michael, and this quirky family fills his life with security, satisfaction and plenty of drama.

Empire Remembered: Rebuilding Kysia by Jason R Sank

The city of Crestburn, a mere vestige of the once glorious Kysian Empire, is in a state of upheaval. Rulership is overturned in the span of a single night, unseating the unscrupulous Lord Djinar and elevating Lord Merik, a man pledging real change for the people of Crestburn. This transition of power is no small

Happily Never After by Hanna Shebar

It can be tough to meet people, and perhaps no place is more difficult than the City of Angels. For Sophie Martin, meeting a decent guy ranks fairly high on her priority list. She’s the kind of woman who is always looking for her fairy-tale moment, but finds that reality rarely lives up to the

Marrying For Fame by Carol Styron

David Villa and Janet Ashby are as different as night and day. He is stunningly handsome, outgoing and confident, the life of every party.  She is shy and reserved, more comfortable with a good book than at any social function. What they have in common, however, is genuine musical talent and a desire for fame.

Lana and the Coronavirus by Uncle Pat

Lana is a jolly girl with rosy cheeks and a wide smile. Almost overnight, things change in Lana’s life as she finds herself in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic. Schools and parks are unexpectedly closed and Lana is unable to play with her friends or visit with her grandma in person. People are urged

Book Endings by Syntell Smith

If you think all librarians are meek older ladies wearing horn-rimmed reading glasses with pearly beaded straps, then Syntell Smith’s novel is going to totally alter your opinion of these hard-working state employees! Book Endings is a character-driven drama that focuses on the employees at the 58th Street Branch Library in bustling Manhattan. The theatrics

Rich’s Ride by Malcolm K. Chadbourne

A recent university graduate, Richard is eager to begin his career in teaching. With improbable timing, his grandfather suffers a stroke and leaves Richard as the sole full-time caregiver. Lovingly, Richard puts his entire life on hold to care for all the daily needs of his ailing relative. During their time together, his grandfather whets

How to Manage Money When You’re Not Earning Enough by P. A. Simon

2020 has arguably been one of the strangest years in recent history. With a global pandemic ravaging financial markets everywhere, P. A. Simon’s book How to Manage Money When You’re Not Earning Enough: Strategies for Thriving amid financial Difficulties couldn’t come at a better time. The author provides a guide book aimed at people of

The Earth is My Prison by Richard Sean Clare

An imaginative debut novel, The Earth is My Prison by Richard Sean Clare is a dystopian delight! After an alien attack has ravaged the planet, the inmates of Highgate have made a life inside the relative safety of the prison. Chris ‘Tag’ Anderson is just turning 21. That means he’s seen only the inside of

Immersed in West Africa by Terry Lister

Terry Lister is a man who loves life and appreciates the value of travel and of keeping an open perspective. In Immersed in West Africa: My Solo Journey Across Senegal, Mauritania, The Gambia, Guinea and Guinea Bissau, readers get a front row seat as Terry shares the highlights from a bold two month trip. Part

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