Mortal Weather
Stanhope Ellis finds himself absorbing the stories of quirky characters who have one thing in common: closeness to death. As he struggles with whether he’s Death Man or a cosmic witness, he meets a wise nurse, Gayathri Das, who helps him navigate the emotional minefield. But will she die, like the others?
More info →Memoried and Storied
Full-color photos enhance the narrative depicting historical monuments, events, people of the communities, and families of the victims.
More info →Fade to Blue
"The strong characters, fast-paced action, and ethical dilemmas create thought-provoking reading suitable for book club discussion, contrasting nicely with other standout medical thriller genre reads." —Midwest Book Review
Release date March 14, 2023
More info →Finding Flowers in a little pile of Sh*t
Release Date - February 7, 2023
More info →Birthright
Claire is a successful Southern California woman looking for her birth mother in Ireland, who in the 60s fell victim to the cruelty and arrogance of the Catholic Church's disregard for women caught in an unwanted pregnancy.
More info →Wit, Snark, and Light in the Dark
Wit, Snark, and Light in the Dark by Deborah Smith Parker is a compelling and convincing account of the humor and seriousness within the human condition.
Available June 28, 2022
More info →A Voice Out of Poverty
Kirkus Best 100 Indie Books of the Year, 2022
One of the most coveted designations in the book industry, the Kirkus Star marks books of exceptional merit.
Bigger Better Braver
Bigger Better Braver is a proven, step-by-step guide for uncovering and putting into action the vision we each have in our hearts to live the life we are meant to lead. Provided with clarity and enhanced with inspirational client and personal stories, it shows readers how to get unstuck from old ways of behaving and take bold steps toward something new and larger in their lives.
Foreword Reviews Winner. Chanticleer 1st Place and Finalist. International Book Awards Winner and Finalist.
More info →Art For All Ages
Art for All Ages combines quality ”how-to” art instruction with self-discovery using fun, user-friendly art skills for individuals or groups.
Eric Hoffer Award winner 2020. Chanticleer Finalist 2020.
More info →Saving Upper Newport Bay
In the early 1960s, when land developers planned to dredge, bulldoze, and build on Upper Newport Bay, two Newport Beach residents objected. Their simple objection grew to become one of the most important ecological battles in California, with friends, neighbors, newspapers, the government, and the courts all taking sides. This is the story of Frank and Frances Robinson's life-changing journey, which ultimately impacted the history and ecology of Southern California.
More info →Why Do They Hate Us?
“A thoughtful, firsthand examination of Islam’s peaceful mainstream.”
After 9/11, the world became more fearful, and acts of terrorism were prominent in the news cycles and Islamophobia became a political tool. In Why Do They Hate Us?, author Steve Slocum takes the spotlight off the extremists and instead exposes the heart of the everyday Muslim through Christian outreach.
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Outrageous, The Victoria Woodhull Saga
How did Victoria Claflin Woodhull (1838 - 1927) become the first woman invited to speak to the United State Congress, and then the first female to run for President. What made Tennessee Celeste Claflin (1845 - 1923) so beguiling that the richest man in America, Cornelius Vanderbilt, fell completely in love with her?
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