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New Releases—February and March 2021

New Releases—February and March 2021

Secret Warrior is a compelling memoir following Joanne McCallie’s mental health journey through the realities and challenges within the sports world. Using the recurring theme of “faith over fear” to reduce the stigma associated with impaired mental health and...
New Releases—January 2021

New Releases—January 2021

The Marksman: A Knight’s Tale by Dominic Pistritto Excalibur has been discovered in the hands of a deadly terrorist organization, the Souls of Death. Recovered by Lincoln Thaw and his best friend, Thomas, who almost killed the organization’s leader in the...
New Releases—December 2020

New Releases—December 2020

Reflections of My Life by Paul Kuypers Reflections of My life is an autobiography of my life so far. Perhaps a short one, but certainly a very intense and a very real one, making me the man I am proud to be today-proud of what I have been through, as each experience...
New Releases—November 2020

New Releases—November 2020

Talent by B. Lynn Goodwin Sandee Mason is convinced her life will change if she can just win applause for her talents—whatever they may be. She can’t wait to accomplish something after living in the shadow of her big brother, Bri, who disappeared in Afghanistan months...
New Releases—October 2020

New Releases—October 2020

Check out these books coming out in October!   Goodbye, Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende—October 1st Rising from ashes is hard. Giving up the one you love is harder. Thirty-two year-old Phoenix Walker is an entrepreneur who has built an agency with a heart almost as...
An Interview with Carol Van Den Hende

An Interview with Carol Van Den Hende

  Carol Van Den Hende is an award-winning author who pens stories of resilience and hope. Her novel “Goodbye, Orchid” won the American Fiction Award for urban fiction and Pinnacle Achievement Award for multi-cultural fiction, and has been named a most...
An Interview with Rebecca Dwight Bruff

An Interview with Rebecca Dwight Bruff

  Rebecca Bruff heard the story of Robert Smalls on her first visit to South Carolina. She was so captivated that she left her job and moved across the country to research and write this novel. Bruff earned her bachelor’s degree in education at Texas...