Please Sir, May I Have Some More? A Guest Post by Author Joshua Elyashiv

I couldn’t scream for help. I couldn’t beg for my mother. I couldn’t even whisper the words “I’m sorry.” I had tried begging them to stop. I had tried staying silent and emotionless. I had tried showing my humanity, pain and fear. All of those encouraged the guards to beat me harder. I knew some […]
Optimism in the Face of the Unknown, Reviewing Christopher L. Smith’s Memoir Homeless to Hopkins

Christopher L. Smith’s Homeless to Hopkins is the author’s personal story about how he worked to achieve his dream. He started from a very low point in his life and worked all the way up to his now successful career. He went through things that not everyone experiences. He’d get knocked down and just get […]
Crossroads by Rhonda Parker Taylor is a Riveting Page-Turner with Unpredictable Twists

Throughout Crossroads by Rhonda Parker Taylor, readers are taken along on the suspenseful life journey of Paris Pennington, a character who, from the very first page, will captivate you with her resilience and determination. You can tell that the author planned out this novel carefully, the story will keep you guessing through every chapter. Secrets […]
Lois P. Liggett Guest Post – Inspiration in Language

What inspired Lois P. Liggett to write Bone (& Body) Lessons: Culture, Measurement, and Language? People seek connections between past, present, and future. I was inspired to write this book to make those connections. The subject of bones is a hot topic for several reasons. Climate change is exposing the bones of our ancient relatives […]
Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? A Must-Read for Anyone Contemplating Divorce

Upon picking up Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Absolutely!, I was skeptical about the possibility of divorce being anything but messy and painful. However, this book proved to be a revelation. With a blend of empathy and practicality, the authors give you tips and teach you how to navigate divorce while keeping a healthy […]
Ross Phillips – But Now I See Book Spotlight

But Now I See Following the tumultuous course of American history in the mid-nineteenth century, here is the story of Nathan Butterfield—a preacher’s son whose faith in God is all but destroyed as he experiences the loss of loved ones and friends and witnesses his country being torn apart by the brutal realities of slavery. […]
The Black Hearts: Book of the Rising Sun by M. Duviel Irizarry, Adventure and Political Intrigue

The Black Hearts: Book of the Rising Sun by M. Duviel Irizarry is a gripping tale of political intrigue and power struggles that will leave you on the edge of your seat. I absolutely love stories of complex geopolitics… I found myself thoroughly engrossed in this intricate web of alliances and betrayals throughout this book. […]
A Timeless Journey of Resilience: A Review of Ivy Hill by Arthur Ruben

Arthur Ruben’s work effortlessly brings the streets of 1950s Brooklyn and Newark to life, evoking a sense of familiarity and authenticity that is truly remarkable. As someone who grew up in the same era as the characters in Ivy Hill, reading this novel felt like a trip down memory lane. You can tell every detail […]
Interviewing Ayura Ayira, Author of the Compelling and Unpredictable Nuclear Harlot

To our esteemed audience, today we have the distinct honor of welcoming the illustrious author Ayura Ayira to our interview. With a repertoire that has garnered attention from NBC, ABC, FOX, and a myriad of international platforms, Ayira’s literary talent shines brightly in the literary firmament. Her stories, hailed for their poignant exploration of diversity […]
Craig Hastings – Love or Lies Book Spotlight

Love or Lies When El’s prestigious position in the company she helped to build is eliminated, she loses both her boyfriend and her place to live. Facing an uncertain future, she agrees to return home to settle her deceased aunt’s estate. But her trip down memory lane comes with a few surprises. Her high school […]