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The Timing of Biblical Creation
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By William Reimers The opening chapters of Genesis are one of the most controversial subjects, and The Timing of Biblical Creation joins that conversation with calm determination. Jim Pirkle doesn't try to make a big deal out of the question of when creation happened; instead, he carefully looks at Scripture itself. This book is different from others because it focuses on how the Bible is consisten


Recruiting to Retain: A Principle-Centered Strategy to Win the War for Talent
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By TJ Brown At a time when companies scramble to fill seats and call it strategy, Recruiting to Retain: A Principle Centered Strategy to Win the War for Talen t makes a bold claim that how you hire determines who you become. John William Wright II does not chase trends or buzzwords. He tells leaders to go back to something more solid: the idea that character, alignment, and shared standards are more


The ReSET: An Elevated Discipline: Pausing, Pivoting, and Forward Stance
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Pily Rivero Some royal stories sparkle. Others scar. Royal Crown Betrayal stands out because it strips away fantasy and replaces it with survival, secrecy, and the cost of identity denied. Christine Schaffer and Vivienne Kjönö bring Jacqueline Sorensen’s life to the page with a sense of urgency that feels almost cinematic. This is not simply a tale of lost lineage. It is a portrait of a woman na


Culture Catalyst
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Lucia Wilson People often think of workplace culture as a slogan on a wall, but Culture Catalyst says that it is the engine that makes or breaks everything in an organization. Tiffany Wuebben and Marni Blythe make a strong case that culture is not something that just happens. Every day, decisions about how to act, talk, and lead change it. This book is different because it doesn't romanticize cul


The Detective and Dorothy Day: A Novel
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By William Reimers Some crime novels chase answers. The Detective and Dorothy Day chases conscience. Robert C. Conner takes the familiar shape of a hardboiled investigation and threads it through real history, moral tension, and the presence of a woman whose convictions still echo decades later. What makes this novel stand out is not just the murder at its center, but the collision between streetwi


Royal Crown Betrayal: Stripped of Her True Lineage, Then by the Crown She Wore at Her Royal Wedding —The True Story of Jacqueline Sorensen
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Daniella Stewart Some royal stories sparkle. Others scar. Royal Crown Betrayal stands out because it strips away fantasy and replaces it with survival, secrecy, and the cost of identity denied. Christine Schaffer and Vivienne Kjönö bring Jacqueline Sorensen’s life to the page with a sense of urgency that feels almost cinematic. This is not simply a tale of lost lineage. It is a portrait of a wom


Role Modelship: Multiply Your Impact to Influence AI
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By HG Mercer Some books talk about the future of AI. This one asks who we need to become inside that future. In Role Modelship: Multiply Your Impact to Influence AI , Eli Potter shifts the spotlight from machines to mindset, arguing that influence in the age of AI starts with personal example, not technical dominance. That perspective alone makes this book stand out in a crowded conversation. Readin


After the Sirens: Finding Grace in the Quiet
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By SB Borcy Some stories begin when the noise fades. After the Sirens: Finding Grace in the Quiet stands out because it turns attention toward what happens once the crisis passes and the world grows still. Travis Ivey writes about the space most people avoid, the aftermath. Instead of focusing on spectacle or chaos, he explores recovery, reflection, and the fragile calm that follows upheaval. That

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