What do you get when you mix a match-making Jewish mother with her handsome son, who’s in a relationship with an African-American part-time drag artiste, and a masculine private investigator? – A reci
I taught at the University of Southern California for 28 years. During that time I developed a number of courses including "The Bible as Literature," the first such course in the country. which subseq
I taught at the University of Southern California for 28 years. During that time I developed a number of courses including "The Bible as Literature," the first such course in the country. which subseq
From an early age, author Tom Ufert can remember his grandmother proclaiming that adversity builds character. At the time, he didn't completely understand what it meant-or know that he would actually
When Sable sneaks into Devlin's room to spend some time with him before her heat is upon her, she sets into motion a series of events that will ensure that she cannot walk away in five days time as is
This book is part of our history, one that has slipped from memory in the passage of time. The story of Nick Coleman, one of his generation’s most inspired leaders, while overdue, is still worth telli
A terrorist group plotting a kidnap for ransom. A brutal murder. A race against time. The stage is set for Chris Taylor’s new novel, Presidential Liability. In this political-based thriller, America’s
A terrorist group plotting a kidnap for ransom. A brutal murder. A race against time. The stage is set for Chris Taylor’s new novel, Presidential Liability. In this political-based thriller, America’s
Tim wants nothing more than to be a normal boy, with normal friends, normal family, and normal problems. However, Tim is anything but normal. He has a secret gift many would call it a curse that allow
Tim wants nothing more than to be a normal boy, with normal friends, normal family, and normal problems. However, Tim is anything but normal. He has a secret gift many would call it a curse that allow
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