Recent Reviews
The Science of God: The Convergence of Scientific and Biblical Wisdom by Gerald L. Schroeder
Essential reading for anyone involved in the debate between religion and science.
Jesus Do You Want to Be My Friend? by Mark Restaino, Illustrations by J.P. Alcomendas
This delightful picture book lets young readers imagine the daily life of the Christ Child while also teaching simple prayers.
Seeking Allah Finding Jesus by Nabeel Qureshi
When a Muslim man asks God to show him who he is, he is unprepared for the answer.
Tortured Soul by Theresa Linden
Looking for a book that puts Christ not just back into Christmas but into Halloween too? Throw in a dash of ghost story, mystery, and romance and you have A Tortured Soul.
I am Margaret by Corinna Turner
A dystopian nightmare that asks what you really believe and how far will you go to defend it.
Roses for The Most High: “Poetry Celebrating the Mystical Christian Path” by Ronnie Smith
Contemplations in the spirit of Merton, perfect for your Lenten season.
The Wish Thief by C.D. Verhoff
Glory steals an unusual gem to save her family but winds up threatening an entire world.
Someday by Corinna Turner
Ordinary schoolgirls face a terrible fate: abuse, forced marriages, and even death at the hands of Islamic extremists.
Sisters of the Last Straw Book 1, 2 & 3: by Karen Kelly Boyce
Exploding kitchens, runaway goats, and ghosts in the chapel. Life in the Little Sisters of the Last Straw is never boring.
Lessons In Leadership from the Saints by BJ Gonzalvo, Ph.D.
A book about different Saints to help inspire you to become both a leader and a saint.
Where to Begin with C.S. Lewis
When he was four years old, C. S. Lewis renamed himself Jack and refused to answer to Clive Staples. For the rest of his life, he was Jack to his friends.
There Once Was a Penny by Mark Restaino, Illustrations by J.P. Alcomendas
This nursery rhyme teaches kids the value of faith and how it can help a person to love themselves according to standards not of this world.
Best of 2019
Comic Books, Classic Literature and newly converted Catholic authors– 2019 brought some excellent changes to the literary tradition of our faith.
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz
Odd Thomas is a fry cook who is haunted by Elvis, sees demons, fights evil and provides a remarkably grounded picture of a man on the path to sainthood.
Nowhither by John C. Wright
Ilya Muromets fights off a dozens of tempting sirens and finally grows into the man he needs to be to defeat the Dark Tower.
Night by Ellie Wiesel
One of the most famous and horrifying first-hand accounts of the Holocaust
Announcing Our New Historical Fiction Editor
Meet Our New Historical Fiction Editor!
Announcing Our New NonFic Editor: Barbara Kudwa
Meet our New Non-Fiction Editor!