Kiss Me Like You Mean It by Dr. David Clarke (book review)
Many couples find themselves at a point where they need a passion boost. How can husbands and wives break through the many obstacles and issues that have derailed their desire and get back on track to being the crazy-in-love couple they once were? Solomon had a few secrets up his [...]
Keys to Good Government: According to the Founding Fathers by David Barton (book review)
This booklet contrasts the Founding Fathers' views on public policy with the current decline in honesty and integrity in government. Founding Fathers such as Benjamin Rush, Noah Webster, and Fisher Ames outlined principles for successful government as a legacy for future Americans. Revisit the counsel of great men and learn [...]
Writers are Readers: Davalynn Spencer
I met author Davalynn Spencer earlier this year at an online conference. She was talking about some of her unique hobbies, and I kept thinking, She has to meet my friend, Pegg. I told her as much, and it turns out they already know each other! We had a nice [...]
Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede (book review)
Meet Princess Cimorene--a princess who refustes to be proper. She is everything a princess is not supposed to be: headstrong, tomobyish smart... And bored. So bored that she runs away to live with a dragon. And not just any dragon, but Kazul--one of the most powerful and dangerous dragons arounds. [...]
The Midnight Dog of the Repo Man by W. Bruce Cameron (book review)
This short story introduces former college football star turned repo man Ruddy McCann, star of W. Bruce Cameron’s new novel The Midnight Plan of the Repo Man, and tells how Ruddy met his best friend Jake, a lazy but lovable basset hound, during a repo gone wrong. A quick, fun [...]