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 […]

Screw U by Jim Masiello, an Empowering Success Story

In Screw U: A Memoir, Jim Masiello bares his soul in a raw and unfiltered account of his experiences with the IRS as an entrepreneur. From the first page, the first sentence even, I was invested. Something about his journey from such difficult times to absolute success is nothing short of remarkable, and his revelations […]

Gritty Psychological Thriller, The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart by Shane T. Clark

Shane T. Clark’s The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart is an interesting story with psychological depth. The suspense and intrigue had me hooked from the very first page. The author’s style of storytelling drew me into a world where nothing is as it seems, and every character is hiding secrets of their own. You’ll find […]

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 […]

Interviewing Joel Burcat with His Environmental Thriller, Reap the Wind

Award-winning Author Joel Burcat has a wide array of writing experience, from fiction novels to factual environmental-related writing. His fiction in particular mainly features sudden twists and turns, and exploring what makes people do the things they do. Everyone has a motive. Environmental thrillers are Burcat’s niche, and not only does he do them well, […]

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. […]