Fancy electronics, minimal characterization--in a heavy-on-the-hardware disaster novel. Something has gone wrong with the TV sets on the West Coast--they're blowing up--and Dr. Michael Zelman of the Pentagon's Branch D is called in to resolve the hor...
This truly remarkable yarn traces the horseback ride of two boys ages six and ten from Frederick, Oklahoma, to Washington. D. C., the spring of 1910. They were by themselves. They dined at the White House with President Taft, rode in a ticker tape pa...
Somebody Else’s Blues is essentially an urban coming of faith story. Whether one grew up in church or came to the knowledge of Christ later in life, it is usually a trial by fire that causes our relationship with the Father to be truly desired. The...
When Sam and Willow Valentina make a spur of the moment decision to leave their desk jobs and condo in the city to relocate to the country, they leave behind everything they have ever known. They trade in their designer clothes and tropical vacations...
When the power goes out, neighbours become family and strangers become friends. As Canadian's, they pooled together their resources and helped everyone they could. As neighbours, they opened their homes to refugees. As humans, they struggled to belie...