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Shadow Born (Legends of Light & Shadows Saga Book 4)
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Sebastian C Jennifer Aitken began this saga with a young man named Lucius Xavier being thrust through a portal by an ancient dagger into a version of himself he barely recognized. Three books later, Lucius has defeated ancient enemies, sacrificed pieces of his humanity, and learned to wield both Shadow and Light energies in ways no being before him ever has. Shadow Born is where all of that leads,


Be Still: How Quiet Presence Unlocks Inner Freedom
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By AP Sanders Most books about faith begin with belief. D.I. Nwachukwu begins somewhere more honest: with the hollow feeling that follows all the right religious practices when nothing has actually changed inside. That starting point is braver than it sounds, and it is exactly what makes this book feel different from the crowded shelf of Christian spirituality titles it sits alongside without quite b


Lost and Found
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Vicent Morris Robin Sturm has always written children's books that take real things seriously without making them scary, and Lost and Found may be her most important subject yet. Racism is not a topic most picture books attempt with any real directness, and the ones that do often err in one of two directions: they either sanitize it into something unrecognizable or they heavy-hand the message unti


Day of Wrath
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Jessica Smith Day of Wrath opens with one of the most immediately gripping scenes in recent thriller fiction. The Cardinal Archbishop of Washington lies dead beneath the cathedral's towering balcony, a tarot card clutched in his hand. What first appears to be an isolated murder opens onto something vastly darker: an ancient cult devoted to Holy Death, a trail stretching back to a remote mountain v


The Next Marketing: From Molecule to Mindset—How Doctors Decide and How Marketers Can Win the Script
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Fabiana Simmons A physician makes hundreds of clinical decisions before lunch, and almost none of them happen the way our marketing assumes they do. That observation, from Harshit Jain's own LinkedIn the day his book launched, is the entire argument of The Next Marketing distilled into a single sentence. And coming from a Northwestern-trained physician who then spent years winning Cannes Lions and


The Cry: How God Responds to the Crisis of Identity, Emotional Wellness, and Sexuality of Generation Alpha
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Dar Dowling Something is happening with the generation currently growing up that most institutions, including many churches, have been too slow to name clearly and too cautious to address directly. Dr. Tamara Denis-Lewis is neither slow nor cautious, and The Cry is the result of someone who has spent years working with children and families refusing to look away from what she is seeing. Generation


Engine 26: A Story of Loss, Duty and Memory
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Daniel Ross Some books exist because a story needs to be told. This one exists because a promise needed to be kept. Mary Farino-Thomas lost her husband Tom on September 11, 2001. He was Captain of Engine 26, FDNY, and he died in the World Trade Center doing exactly what he had devoted his life to doing. Twenty-five years later, she wrote this book. The time it took her to get here is itself part o


Six Moons, Seven Gods: An Action and Adventure Fantasy (The Legends of Baelon Book 1)
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Michael Beas Robert A. Walker opens Six Moons, Seven Gods with a line from the Takers Guild's Basic Rules of Taking that tells you everything you need to know about the world you are stepping into: "One must be careful practicing deception. The easiest to deceive will always be one's self." That is not a throwaway epigraph. It is the operating principle of an entire kingdom, and Walker spends the

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