Books
Releases published in the last 30 days. 
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- From the Ashes of a Wild Life, a Divine Love Story Blooms
- 10/25/2025 8:16:58 AM
- Author’s Tranquility Press is proud to announce the release of a profoundly moving and unflinchingly honest memoir, “Sex, Drugs & The Love of God” by Ellen Harlow.
- Marisela Odremán’s Award-Winning Chronicle to Grief, Emotional Growth and Transformation Now Set to Exhibit at the Americas’ Largest Book Fair
- 10/25/2025 8:08:56 AM
- To those who have worked with her, Marisela Odremán was an inspiring presence. She has spent over 40 years empowering others in a variety of roles.
- Mel Ladner’s Books Featured at the 2025 Frankfurt Book Fair
- 10/24/2025 6:05:33 PM
- International audiences at the Frankfurt Book Fair were introduced to the works of Mel Ladner, a retired New York City police officer who turned his passion for service into storytelling.
- Whimsical New Children’s Book Unveils the Magical Mischief Hiding in Plain Sight
- 10/24/2025 6:05:27 PM
- Have you ever wondered where your missing socks go? Or why the sink drain always seems to clog at the worst times? In “The Elves in My House,” author Molly Prickett opens the door to a world that’s been right under your nose—or rather, under your roof—all along.
- Discover the Journey of Ambition and Resilience in Mark Carp’s Latest Novel, “Naomi’s ‘American’ Family”
- 10/24/2025 6:05:13 PM
- Acclaimed author Mark Carp invites readers to embark on a compelling journey through the trials and triumphs of two young immigrants in his latest novel, “Naomi’s ‘American’ Family.” This captivating story explores the lives of Joseph Moshev, a seventeen-year-old Russian Jewish immigrant, and his cousin Naomi Moshev, a sixteen-year-old aspiring performer, as they navigate …
- Barnes & Noble Announces 14 Finalists for Their 2025 Book of the Year
- 10/24/2025 11:22:45 AM
- Barnes & Noble is pleased to announce the 14 finalists for their 2025 Book of the Year. The program, now in its seventh year, asks B&N booksellers across the country to nominate titles throughout the year they find truly outstanding and in which they have felt the most pride in recommending to readers.
- A New Book About the History of the Postal Service is Now for Sale
- 10/24/2025 11:05:24 AM
- A book chronicling the 250-year history of the U.S. postal system is now available for purchase. “Delivering for America: How the United States Postal Service Built a Nation” was written by James H.
- “Your Divine Blueprint: Unlocking the Life You Were Meant to Live,” Best-Selling Book Free for One More Day (Ending Soon)(Until 10/24/2025)
- 10/24/2025 6:00:00 AM
- Best Seller Publishing announces the release of Chris Behnke’s new book “Your Divine Blueprint: Unlocking the Life You Were Meant to Live.” The book is currently free and available for download on Amazon for one more day.
- Film Industry Veterans Gloria and Olivia Kate Iatridis Help Parents To Support Child Actors To Get Booked for Success And Stay Safe
- 10/23/2025 7:24:28 PM
- The journey into the film industry can be challenging, confusing, and overwhelming, especially for child actors (especially those coming from Indigenous backgrounds).
- Mollie Nelson Sparks Laughter and Imagination with “Wompus Stompus Should NOT Drive”
- 10/23/2025 7:24:02 PM
- Retired teacher, author, and illustrator Mollie Nelson delivers another delightful story in her beloved Wompus Stompus series with “Wompus Stompus Should NOT Drive.” This latest book infuses humor, rhythm, and interactive fun that encourages children to giggle, imagine, and join the adventure.
- Author Ysaac J. Chabo Releases “Out of Bondage: The Cuban Exodus”
- 10/22/2025 6:50:45 PM
- Author Ysaac J. Chabo announces the release of his deeply personal memoir, Out of Bondage: The Cuban Exodus, a powerful story that captures the trials, sacrifices, and triumphs of one family’s escape from oppression in Cuba to freedom abroad.
- “The Last Book” by Dr. James J. Haviland: A Bold Wake-Up Call to a World That Has Stopped Communicating
- 10/22/2025 1:36:03 PM
- In an age where conversations end before they begin and opinions roar louder than understanding, Dr. James J. Haviland delivers a searing yet hopeful masterpiece “The Last Book.” Part social commentary, part survival manual, and part mirror to our modern psyche, this groundbreaking work dives headfirst into the disintegration of human communication in the 21st century and …
- Leavitt Peak Press Announces the Release of “Chamorro” — A Bold and Uplifting Adventure by Kent Johnson Olsen
- 10/22/2025 9:39:02 AM
- Leavitt Peak Press is proud to present “Chamorro,” the latest novel by acclaimed LDS author Kent Johnson Olsen. Blending high-stakes adventure, heartfelt values, and revolutionary themes, “Chamorro” is a thrilling and wholesome story written especially for readers aged 9 and up, boys, girls, and families alike.
- Leavitt Peak Press Announces the Release of H.D. Duman’s Explosive New Political Techno Thriller: “To Russia with Love”
- 10/22/2025 9:38:15 AM
- Leavitt Peak Press is proud to announce the release of “To Russia with Love,” the electrifying new novel by acclaimed political thriller author H.D.
- “Your Divine Blueprint: Unlocking the Life You Were Meant to Live,” Best-Selling Book Offered for Free (Ending Soon) (Until 10/24/2025)
- 10/22/2025 6:00:00 AM
- Best Seller Publishing announces the release of Chris Behnke’s new book “Your Divine Blueprint: Unlocking the Life You Were Meant to Live.” It will be available in the Amazon store for free for two more days.
- Finding Hope Through Words: “Flowers From My Garden” by Candice Shipley
- 10/21/2025 9:38:47 PM
- This Christmas season, as families gather and memories of loved ones fill the air, readers will discover comfort, resilience, and heartfelt inspiration in “Flowers From My Garden” (Paperback, April 24, 2025) by Georgia-based poet Candice Shipley.
- A Heartfelt Journey Through Love and Loss: “Mother’s Day: A Faded Memory” by Candice Shipley
- 10/21/2025 9:37:13 PM
- For many, “Mother’s Day” is filled with laughter, flowers, and cherished traditions. But for those facing the heartbreaking reality of Alzheimer’s disease, the day takes on a different meaning—one of faded memories, shifting roles, and profound reflection.
- Asheville Author Steve Newcomb Releases Debut Novel “Plundering Picasso”
- 10/21/2025 4:54:03 PM
- Local Asheville resident and multifaceted storyteller Steve Newcomb today announced the release of his debut novel, “Plundering Picasso,” a dual-time historical techno-thriller that masterfully blends high-stakes suspense with the ethical dilemmas of art ownership and restitution.
- Robert Denton Publishes “Labor of Love Cookbook” - A Culinary Tribute to Family, Memory, and Comfort
- 10/21/2025 4:53:41 PM
- Author Robert Denton presents “Labor of Love Cookbook,” a heartfelt collection of recipes that honors his late parents. He created this cookbook while caring for them during their final years, preparing meals that brought them comfort, joy, and variety.
- New Book Challenges America to Reclaim Its Founding Principles
- 10/21/2025 4:53:18 PM
- In his powerful and unapologetic work, “The Audacity of Freedom,” Dennis Hedke calls out the steady encroachment of Socialist, Marxist, and Communist ideologies threatening the very foundation of the United States.



















