Breaking Free from Life’s Hidden Crutches: How to Turn Support into Strength
When life gets too much, we all have those little things we turn to for comfort. Your morning coffee has morphed into three cups by noon. You might have outgrown the position, but you can’t leave because it feels “safe.” Or it’s that one person you always contact before doing anything, no matter how big […]
The Gift of Understanding Animals: A Magical Story of Connection Beyond Words
In a world full of noise, sometimes the most powerful connections are the ones made in silence. That’s the heart of Regina S. Richmond’s new middle-grade novel, The Adventures at Red Oak Farm – Stacy and Cowboy, a tender, magical story where a young girl discovers a spiritual gift that allows her to hear the […]
Middle-Grade Fiction with a Message: Talking Animals Teach Children Emotional Intelligence
What if animals could talk, and what if they had something truly important to say? In Regina S. Richmond’s latest novel, The Adventures at Red Oak Farm – Stacy and Cowboy, young readers are invited into a warm, rural world where talking animals don’t just entertain, they help a child heal. Richmond’s story centers around […]
Michelle Damiani’s Companion Planting for Beginners Offers a Time-Tested Approach to Thriving, Organic Gardens
Michelle M. Damiani, author of Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners, returns with a groundbreaking new release that revisits one of the oldest, most sustainable gardening methods: companion planting. Her newest title, Companion Planting for Beginners: A Guide to Grouping Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers & Herbs for Nutrient-Rich Soil, Increased Yields & Natural Pest Control, presents a […]
Send Cake to Pakistan: A Sweet Way to Stay Connected
Cake has a magical quality to it. It’s not just flour, sugar, and butter; it stands for love, comfort, and celebration. When I was a child in Pakistan, the smell of a freshly cooked cake and the sound of laughing filled the house on every birthday and Eid. I now live in the UK, and […]
Mango Tango Cake: The Ultimate Summer Treat
Isn’t it true that mangoes have a mystical quality? Instantly, recollections of warm summer days and family gatherings come to mind when considering that mouthwatering, golden flavor and juicy bite. Now, imagine taking all that mango sweetness and combining it with layers of fluffy cream, layers of soft sponge, and a hint of tart zest. […]
Pentecost Revisited: Why the Early Church’s Message Still Matters
In a time of religious choice and theological nuance, few issues are more significant than: What do I need to do in order to be saved? In Peter’s Forgotten Sermon: The Lost Biblical Plan of Salvation and The Oneness of God, author Randall E. Messina presents a fervent answer one that doesn’t depend on denominational […]
Opening with Impact: Mastering the Jury’s Attention from the First Word
Adapted from Ronald H. Clark’s Addressing the Jury: Opening Statement and Closing Argument The beginning words you speak in the courtroom are usually the most critical. Before witnesses ever testify or documents are admitted into evidence, jurors are already making judgments not only about the case facts, but about you. Ronald H. Clark, a seasoned […]
Marguerite Mooers Delivers Gripping Historical Suspense in The Shelter of Darkness
Northern New York – June 20, 2025 – Prolific crime fiction author Marguerite Mooers is back on bookstore shelves with The Shelter of Darkness, a 1945-set historical suspense that intertwines illness, compassion, and moral gray area. Her sequel to Take My Hand provides readers with a richly atmospheric, emotionally powerful story infused with period detail […]
Aren Fireshadow: The Reluctant Hero with a Dragon’s Power
Aren Fireshadow didn’t grow up dreaming of glory. He wasn’t the kind of kid people looked up to. In fact, most people avoided him altogether. He was “strange,” they said. “Cursed.” Something about him felt… off, and not even he knew why. But maybe that’s what makes his story hit harder than most. Because The […]

