The French Foreign Legion is a mysterious organization that operates mostly in the shadows. Capturing the Sunset is the coming-of-age story of someone who entered this clandestine group as a boy, and emerged a man. Facing death taught this former legionnaire about life. He overcame adversity and struggled to survive. He fought wars that were … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Capturing the Sunset” by Alin Gruia
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Are you a teen about to start your first job, or dreaming of starting your own business? Are you ready to take your first step into the business world but unsure where to start? Whether prepping for a summer gig or gearing up to launch something big, Bill's 5 Rules for Success is your essential … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Bill’s 5 Rules For Success” by Bill Leinweber
Dogs on the Loose is a lively, rhyming picture book that turns counting into an unforgettable adventure. A single ladybug rests on a leaf while rambunctious dogs escape and dash across the farm. Young readers are invited to count and discover the delightful pigs, playful bunnies, sleepy cows, and more along the way.Perfect for children … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Dogs On The Loose!” by Marianne Blair
Advice from the Empty Nest is meant to do just what it says, provide advice. The perspective is that of an older person, admittedly traditional in nature, speaking to people in their 30s who are about to embark on marriage, or partnership, possibly having children and raising them. While traditional in setting, the advice can … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Advice from the Empty Nest” by Will Kuchta Ed.D.
On Christmas Eve, Manny, a recently adopted rescue poodle, decides to help his dachshund friend Schatzie find forever homes for her and all of the dogs living with her at a local animal rescue center. The center will permanently close in only seven days, and dogs who aren't adopted by then will move to another … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Frankie Meets Santa Claus” by Sandra Grese
In this long overdue fourth installment, Mitch Blaine and his amiable, ever-present sidekick Beyer, take on their most evil and dangerous adversaries thus far in their incredible aerial adventures. Relaxing in customary and inimitable style on their PBY flying boat the Wayward Wind while recovering from their latest dealings with the ungodly, Blaine gets a … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “The Missing Mallard Mystery” by Rod Lewin
In the fifth and final book of The Kalvarianhof series, Charlotte Mathais and Karl Levi find love in one of the most terrifying of places: World War II Germany. At turns escaping and resisting, the lovers and their families hope to survive the ghastly Nazi menace, as well as the Allied bombing. And then, in … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Forget Me Not, A Tale of Two Families 1936-1946 – Book Five of The Kalvarianhof Series” by Walter Soellner
"A must-have for anyone looking to strengthen their prayer life and spiritual walk." In today's rapidly changing world, filled with uncertainty, chaos, and challenges, the need for effective prayer has never been more crucial. Right Prayers for Now Times, authored by Camille A. Sprauve, is a powerful resource designed to equip people with specific prayers … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Right Prayers for Now Times” by Camille A. Sprauve
Author Lloyd Lim's third collection of fifteen short stories spans multiple genres and runs from the tragic to the comic. He explores the universal themes of human frailty and resilience. Love, loss, moral dilemmas, hypocrisy, hubris, injustice, the banality of evil, and the absurd-all find a place in Mr. Lim's storytelling. Settings range from a … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “The Glass Gift and Other Stories” by Lloyd Lim
Fate is a venerable concept out of fashion these days. It has been largely replaced by individual “free will.” The idea that Fate might rule our lives seems like an archaic notion, almost a superstition. But the people of the ancient world felt differently. The Greeks, for example, believed that Fate was an inexorable power … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “FATEFUL ENCOUNTERS” by Richard Masters
