Recent Reviews
Hussar by Declan Finn (St. Tommy NYPD Book 8)
It’s been a few years since St. Tommy saved the world. Now his son Jeremy and ward Lena have joined the fight.
Best Books of 2021
2021 brought many changes but the effects these books had on us remains as stalwart as the rock of Peter.
The Light of Christmas Morning by Susan Joy Bellavance, Illustrated by Anne Kissanne Engelhart
A cozy Christmas bed time story that puts Catholic traditions front and center
All Things New by Erin McCole Cupp Breaking the Cycle and Raising a Joyful Family
A guide to self-aware parenting for those poorly parented
End of Year Releases
The newest stories in Catholic literature! End your year with a good book.
Sister Aloysius Says, “Pray, Pray, Pray.” By Linda Etchison Illustrated by Denise Plumlee-Tadlock
Sister Aloysius teaches children how to be active in their prayer life.
Celtic Crossing by Len Mattano
Relic lost, and faith found.
Our Lady of the Roses by Janice Lane Palko
Could Rome spark romance between a fashionista and an inventor-engineer?
Announcing Our New Historical Fiction & Fantasy Editor
Get to know the new editors joining the search for Catholic literature’s best
The Destiny of Sunshine Ranch by T.M. Gaouette
A foster kid learns that sometimes the scariest part of life is accepting love.
The Lost Vessel by Mark Adderley
McCracken joins a treasure hunt for Captain Nemo’s lost ship in this exciting adventure that adds another chapter to Jules Verne’s greatest creation.
Three Reformers: Luther, Descartes, Rousseau by Jacques Maritain
Reaching back to a forgotten era of integrated Christian philosophy, Maritain retrieves concepts that could solve the dissolution of postmodern society.
Brother Wolf by Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
Swept into a werewolf hunt with two nuns, a dashing guardian and a jolly priest, Athene Howard applies her intellectual skills to unravel this mysterious new Papist world.
Broken and Blessed: An Invitation to My Generation By Fr. Josh Johnson
Fr. Josh addresses some of the common misconceptions people have about God and what getting to actually know him actually means.
Sister Aloysius Gets Ready for the First Day of School By Linda Etchison Illustrated by Denise Plumlee-Tadlock
Sister Aloysius leans on the Divine Mercy of Jesus as she gets ready for school.
August & September New Book Releases
Step into Fall with a Good Book
Christian Fatherhood: The Eight Commitments of St. Joseph’s Covenant Keepers by Stephen Wood with James Burnham
What can a man do to love his family as he should?
Sister Aloysius Arrives at Our Lady of Sorrows By Linda Etchison, Illustrated by Denise Plumlee-Tadlock
Sister Aloysius teaches love and respect in the family through prayers to Mary.