Cormac Russell and John McKnight’s new book is essentially a plea for connectivity. It’s not often that a book that is so distinctly nonfiction, and running th... Read More...
When a covert operation during the Vietnam War ends in tragedy, one of its members resolves to kill the man who betrayed it to the enemy. Now, 15 years later, ... Read More...
If you know Everett De Morier, you know unpredictability.
In a career that has spanned more than twenty-five years, Mr. De Morier has written everything fro... Read More...
“The first thing you need to do is get over what’s known as ‘Imposter Syndrome’…,” Will Russell writes, in a key section of his new book Launch in 5: Taking Yo... Read More...
Larry Rifkin comes across like that cool uncle you wish you had literarily-speaking. He has this affable, conversational quality that really endears you to him... Read More...
Corey Rosen and John Case are the rare duo who feel like they’re true to their word. In an era where populist positions on both the left and the right feel lik... Read More...
“What happens when you enter a remote environment? The brain’s first priority when entering any new environment is to establish safety. This evolved as a neces... Read More...
Nanci A. Smith’s new book, Untangling Your Marriage, is an elixir to the stereotypical stagnation of divorce as a concept, let alone a chapter in one’s life. I... Read More...
Author William Byron Hillman has just released his highly anticipated new novel “Over A Cup Of Caramelized Chocolate: A Doug Hamilton Mystery.” Author Hillman ... Read More...
Beth Bell’s new book title doesn’t pull any punches. It’s a pretty open-and-shut case for the sophomoric, unsophisticated mind when a book is forwardly titled ... Read More...