Serpents of Old is a novel steeped in Southwest atmosphere and mystery,. Author Kirk Millson’s familiarity with Arizona and Mexico’s byways (albeit now changed by growth and technology) lends a …
The Legacy and the Lion: Book One of the Yusan Chronicles by Elaine Jemmett
The Legacy and the Lion is the first book in the Yusan Chronicles, a military sci-fi story that holds a different atmosphere than most. It’s set in the future, but focuses …
Encouragement: How to Be and Find the Best by Cathy Burnham Martin
In her extraordinary book, Encouragement: How to Be and Find the Best, author Cathy Burnham Martin exudes an enthusiasm for life unmatched in other self-help books that claim to boost …
Plum Rains on Happy House by Michael Greco
Review by Diane Donovan Plum Rains on Happy House is set in Japan, where an odd kind of boarding house containing a strange cast of characters engages a Westerner, Lawrence …
Deliberate Deception by Joe Porrazzo
Review by Cy Young, Publishers Daily Reviews Great writers are often measured by reviewers using a literary yardstick of sorts. In “The Art of Dramatic Writing,” Lajos Egri applies a …
CFI! The Book: A Satirical Aviation Comedy by Alex Stone
Step into a world where student pilots repeatedly overshoot runways, foreigners desperate for a pilot’s license are casually extorted for an upfront nonrefundable fee of $10,000. And their instructors are …
Hauling Checks: A Satirical Aviation Comedy by Alex Stone
In the opening scenes of Hauling Checks, the pilot is gazing languidly out his cockpit window at an engine that’s fully engulfed in fire. The air traffic controller, who can …
Smart Marketing for Indie Authors by Mike Kowis, Esq.
Award-winning author Mike Kowis, Esq., has done it again, practicing what he so eloquently preaches. He has rolled back the mysterious veil that has long kept many an independent writer …