Excerpt: A Kinder Way of Dying: Sarah’s Story by Denise Richardson

About the Book: http://www.akinderwayofdying.com Despite having Down Syndrome and Autism, Sarah Richardson was a skillful communicator using only gestures and signs. When diagnosed with a rare and fast growing cancer, Sarah’s inability to speak on her own behalf became my job. Using her quirky sense of humor, stubbornness and determination, Sarah become an inspiration to […]
Excerpt: The Other La Bohème by Yorker Keith

About the Book: The Other La Bohème is literary fiction that depicts the lives and loves of four friends who pursue opera singers’ careers in present-day New York City. Jennifer (soprano), Stephanie (mezzo-soprano), Henry (tenor), and John (baritone) met in music school in Manhattan, where they performed Puccini’s famous opera La Bohème at their graduation […]
Excerpt: Reality Unveiled The Hidden Keys of Existence That Will Transform Your Life (And The World) by Ziad Masri

About the Book: 2017 Readers’ Favorite Gold Medal Winner in the Non-Fiction Self Help genre. In Reality Unveiled, Ziad Masri takes you on a profound journey into the heart of existence, revealing a breathtaking, hidden reality that will transform your life forever. Far from offering simple platitudes and general principles, Reality Unveiled immerses you into this surprising world […]
Excerpt: Forgotten by Marc Liebman

About the Book: http://www.marcliebman.com The Forgotten are six Americans who did not come home at the end of the Vietnam War. Kept hidden in a remote camp in the jungle near the Laotian/Vietnamese border, their captor – a People’s Army of Vietnam lieutenant colonel – has them converting raw opium into morphine base. His goal: […]
Excerpt: The Way I See It: A Candid Review of Lessons From Life So Far by Joseph K. Chan

About the Book: http://www.josephkchan.com This book offers hope and inspiration to: People who are visually impairedPeople who have other bodily impairmentsParents who have a physically challenged childPeople who ponder about the purpose of life Born with not one, but two rather restrictive birth defects, Joseph Chan faced multiple challenges in coping as a little child. […]
Excerpt: Falling Back to One by Randy Mason

About the Book: http://www.randy-mason.com Winner (First Novel) 2018 Next Generation Indie Book AwardsWrapped inside this gritty New York story laced with darkness and suspense is a most unexpected, richly layered tale of transformation and healing. When thirty-six-year-old Detective Sergeant James Baker finds himself at a dangerous crossroads―facing suspension or even the end of his career―he agrees, […]
Excerpt: Fate: A New Beginning by Kennis Anthony

About the Book: Fate: A New Beginning is a revision of an original work titled Fate: The Beginning. The original work lacked appealing cover artwork, a catching opening and most importantly, professional editing. These issues have been corrected but the basic story remains the same. As the title suggest, A New Beginning is exactly what […]
Excerpt: Age of Order by Julian North

About the Book: Daniela Machados can run. She’s the track star of Bronx City and an ace student, but that isn’t enough for a nope like her to get out of the barrio. The Orderist movement has spawned a society that rewards those who supposedly possess “merit,” which includes America’s wealthiest. Manhattan has become the […]
Excerpt: Dam Witherston by Betty Jean Craige

About the Book: Black Opal Books (2017) The mayor of the north Georgia town of Witherston and one of its prominent attorneys are being blackmailed by a mysterious Donna Dam, who threatens to expose the two men’s shameful activities of forty years ago if they do not take a paternity test and pay a hefty […]
Review: H2O by Virginia Bergin

H2O by Virginia Bergin What to read next in YA dystopian fiction? Our intrepid fangirl Sarah Kloth reviews some of her favorites. Sourcebooks H20 is a story about killer rain. Killer rain that comes with no warning. What if one day out of nowhere all the rain and water—including water from the sink, the water […]