This is a book about narcissism. Perhaps I am in error, but it seems to me that narcissism has become a staple of postmodern culture. World War II is a dividing point in American history. The Greatest Generation was about service to others, sacrifice, honor, integrity, loyalty, commitment. That generation experienced the Great Depression and saved the Western world from the horrors of fascism. They left their native shores confident in the tenets of modernity and returned to see the world, in … [Read more...] about Narcissus the Sorcerer by Ralph Monday
The Lying Truth by Philip A. Oldfield
How many lies does it take to tell the truth? In Kate's life, it's one too many. Kate was happily married and madly in love with Niall. When he is kidnapped and then released two weeks later, with no memory of what happened to him, her life is torn apart. Niall forces her to become the consummate actor. At his hands she suffers one humiliation after another. He has changed for the worse. Much worse. Only no one will believe her. Each time she gets closer to finding out … [Read more...] about The Lying Truth by Philip A. Oldfield
Summer Unbroken by Amy Spade
Claire knows she’s broken; she feels it jabbing at her, rough and jagged. Everything changes when she meets Jake. Suddenly, Claire doesn’t feel so damaged or lost. Life starts making sense. But when a world catastrophe explodes into both their worlds, Jake, always a soldier first, is called to serve half a world away. Claire has no idea what to expect. Because, really, how could she have known, how could anyone have known, what could happen in one month, or six? What can change in a year? What … [Read more...] about Summer Unbroken by Amy Spade
Free to Love: A Christian Romance by Kelsey MacBride
In this first book, Julie Petersen escapes James, her soon to be fiancé, and her mother, who tries to make Julie conform to the lifestyle of the rich. She leaves home under cover of darkness with nothing more than a handful of clothes, little money to her name, and a strong faith that God will help her survive. During her journey, she meets Mark, a handsome man who touches her heart with his helpfulness and genuine concern for her well-being. But before their relationship can blossom, disasters … [Read more...] about Free to Love: A Christian Romance by Kelsey MacBride
How Do I Love Thee: Food For Thought Before You Say “I DO” by DeBorrah K. Ogans
Many couples spend a great deal of time planning their wedding, but little time planning their marriage. They have not taken the time to have candid open discussion as to what happens after the wedding. Planning your wedding is important, but so is planning your marriage. How Do I Love Thee: Food For Thought Before You Say "I DO" is a mini-premarital guide that addresses many of the major subjects couples should discuss prior to marriage. It includes interactive lessons designed to motivate … [Read more...] about How Do I Love Thee: Food For Thought Before You Say “I DO” by DeBorrah K. Ogans
Playback Effect by Karen A Wyle
"O wad some Power the giftie gie us/To see oursels as ithers see us!" But what if we could see others as they see themselves? New technology records the highlights of emotional experience for others to share. Buy a helmet and you can feel the exhilaration of an Olympic ski jumper, or the heat of a lucid dreamer's erotic imaginings. Commit a crime, and you may be sentenced to endure the suffering you inflicted on others. But such recordings may carry more information than the public has … [Read more...] about Playback Effect by Karen A Wyle
How to Get Over Your Ex: Finding Your Path to Heal, Build Confidence and Move On After a Breakup by Eric Berrenson
I bet your friends have plenty of advice on how to get over your ex! The question is which advice should you take? Or do you just wish to think it out for yourself? Wouldn't it be great if someone could offer you professional help? This book is the closest thing you are going to get to that all-important help - a manual of tried and tested techniques to help you get back to “a happier place” and moving on from a broken heart. Imagine unlimited hours on a counselor's couch gently sifting … [Read more...] about How to Get Over Your Ex: Finding Your Path to Heal, Build Confidence and Move On After a Breakup by Eric Berrenson
High School Sweethearts by Rebekah Mitchell-Wagner
This is the story of how Rebekah met her first love and everything that she went through all four of her high school years as a result, It also tells about the lessons that she learned and where she's at today. Targeted Age Group:: Young Adults What Inspired You to Write Your Book? This experience in my opinion could help girls falling in love for the first time. … [Read more...] about High School Sweethearts by Rebekah Mitchell-Wagner
Happiness as a Second Language by Valerie Alexander
The Ultimate Happiness "Textbook" for Everyone! If you weren't raised speaking Greek, would you expect to leave home and instantly be fluent? What about Swahili? Dutch? Japanese? Which begs the question: If happiness wasn't practiced in your home growing up, how would you expect to know it now? If you're trying to teach yourself how to be happy in your daily life, stop thinking of happiness as an emotion you need to constantly control and start thinking of it as an instinct you can work to … [Read more...] about Happiness as a Second Language by Valerie Alexander
Unintentional Virgin by A.J. Bennett
*Mature teens due to sexual content and language. Nineteen-year-old Karma points is cursed. Cursed with a ridiculous name, self-esteem issues and the inability to lose her virginity. That is until Jax, the tattooed bouncer, comes into the picture. He’s far from the clean-cut type she normally falls for, which makes her think she might finally cash in her 'V-Card.' As always, her dreams crash down around her. Jax cannot believe she is willing to give away her virginity to a stranger she … [Read more...] about Unintentional Virgin by A.J. Bennett
A Beginning, No Middle, And An End by G. Eric Francis
The 21st Century is approaching its midpoint, and the world has changed. While nations still have their own names, there are no longer any borders. What was once 196 different governments and ideologies has been reduced to one. One of the most successful men in this new world is JaFrancis Brownell . A video game and book publisher, he is worth billions, with a fan base to match. At the verge of publishing his 200th title, a friend brings to his attention something from the past that he didn't … [Read more...] about A Beginning, No Middle, And An End by G. Eric Francis
The Mended Fence by James Fant
Grey Harrison cheated on his wife. To make amends, he works overtime so he can buy her a $14,000 diamond ring. But when he comes home early from work and sees his wife cheating on him, what follows is a folly filled night of gunshots, damaged property, and a bank robbery. Grey discovers that when he saw his wife cheating on him, he only saw what he needed to see. And ultimately he finds out that he would not be able to mend the fence that was broken on his own. Targeted Age Group:: … [Read more...] about The Mended Fence by James Fant
