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Lessons In Leadership from the Saints by BJ Gonzalvo, Ph.D.

Lessons In Leadership from the Saints by BJ Gonzalvo, Ph.D.

by Barbara Kudwa | Feb 10, 2020 | Non-Fiction, Uncategorized

A book about different Saints to help inspire you to become both a leader and a saint.

Where to Begin with C.S. Lewis

Where to Begin with C.S. Lewis

by Courtney Guest Kim | Feb 3, 2020 | Classics, Fantasy, Uncategorized

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.

Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz

Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz

by A.R.K. Watson | Nov 18, 2019 | Horror, Thriller

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.

How Sweet the Sound by Courtney Guest Kim

How Sweet the Sound by Courtney Guest Kim

by A.R.K. Watson | Oct 11, 2019 | Romance

Annette makes all the wrong decisions for her love life—but through Grace finds true wisdom.

Saint Michael: Above the 38th Parallel by Shanti Guy

Saint Michael: Above the 38th Parallel by Shanti Guy

by A.R.K. Watson | Oct 10, 2019 | Graphic Novels, Historical Fiction, Middle Grade Books, Thriller, Young Adult

The true story of St. Michael, the original punch-communism-in-the-face superhero

Paul’s Prayers by Susan Anderson

Paul’s Prayers by Susan Anderson

by S. Leigh Hall | Sep 3, 2019 | Memoir, Non-Fiction

A mother reveals with honesty and authenticity the difficulties of raising a child with autism and the struggles that child faces every minute of every day.

Where to begin with Dorothy L. Sayers?

Where to begin with Dorothy L. Sayers?

by Courtney Guest Kim | Aug 19, 2019 | Classics, Mystery, Poetry

A Detective novelist who believes in conscience, and in the reality of redemption.

The Lion’s Heart by Dena Hunt

The Lion’s Heart by Dena Hunt

by Eric Postma | Jun 10, 2019 | General Fiction, Romance, Uncategorized

A deep, honest story of emotional struggle, temptation, and sacrifice.

Earthquake Weather by Kevin Rush

Earthquake Weather by Kevin Rush

by A.R.K. Watson | May 30, 2019 | General Fiction, Young Adult

The mist that settles over San Francisco hides the ugly parts of her world. Can Kristine find the courage to see with unclouded eyes?

Unrepeatable:  Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person By Luke Burgis and Joshua Miller, PhD

Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person By Luke Burgis and Joshua Miller, PhD

by S. Leigh Hall | May 10, 2019 | Non-Fiction

Every person is gifted with a primary vocation from birth based on motivational patterns.

The Table by Dennis Lambert

The Table by Dennis Lambert

by S. Leigh Hall | Mar 10, 2019 | General Fiction, Historical Fiction

A table built by the grandfather of Jesus Christ survives the darkest moment in history to bring peace to a widowed musician

My Brother’s Keeper by Bill Kassel

My Brother’s Keeper by Bill Kassel

by A.R.K. Watson | Feb 26, 2019 | Historical Fiction

What if you were Jesus’ protective older brother? Could you navigate the courts of Rome & Jerusalem to save him?

Strange Matter by Brian Niemeier

Strange Matter by Brian Niemeier

by Eric Postma | Feb 11, 2019 | Horror, Science Fiction

Ready for the end of the world, battle mechs, and body swaps? This collection of short stories has it all.

Where to Begin with G.K. Chesterton

Where to Begin with G.K. Chesterton

by Courtney Guest Kim | Dec 5, 2018 | Classics

Chesterton will swoop down, carry you away, pour tonic down your throat and tickle you until you start to laugh

Leaf by Niggle…by J.R.R. Tolkien

Leaf by Niggle…by J.R.R. Tolkien

by Eric Postma | Dec 5, 2018 | Classics, Fantasy

Leaf by Niggle isn’t nearly as well-known as LOTR and The Hobbit, but it is as beautiful and moving in its own way.

Secrets Visible and Invisible, An Anthology 

Secrets Visible and Invisible, An Anthology 

by M.S. Ocampo | Nov 26, 2018 | Young Adult

Tales of courage, compassion and virtue in compelling and naturally engaging Y.A. short stories.

Somewhither by John C. Wright An Unwhithering Realm

Somewhither by John C. Wright An Unwhithering Realm

by Eric Postma | Nov 13, 2018 | Fantasy, Science Fiction

What if the Multi-verse were not a theory to disprove God? What if he created it, and all humanity must unite to fight the powers of Babel?

The Catholic Origins of Dracula & Women’s Suffrage 

The Catholic Origins of Dracula & Women’s Suffrage 

by M.S. Ocampo | Oct 6, 2018 | Bridge Books, Classics, Horror, Topical Blog Style Posts

Did you know that Bram Stoker’s wife was a Catholic & he considered converting himself at one time?

How Can You Still Be Catholic? By Christopher Sparks

How Can You Still Be Catholic? By Christopher Sparks

by A.R.K. Watson | Sep 29, 2018 | Non-Fiction

There are many good apologetics books out there but this book teaches you how to speak to the heart as much as the head.

Woman: My Confession by Marianne Collins

Woman: My Confession by Marianne Collins

by A.R.K. Watson | Sep 25, 2018 | Memoir, Reviews

In her memoir, Marianne Collins pulls no punches in presenting the mistakes she made in her journey to find a fervent and lasting love

Comet Dust by C.D. Verhoff

Comet Dust by C.D. Verhoff

by A.R.K. Watson | Aug 30, 2018 | Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller, Young Adult

A Catholic end-of days inspired by the private revelations of the saints.

A Distant Prospect by Annette Young

A Distant Prospect by Annette Young

by Lori Wilson | Aug 27, 2018 | General Fiction, Historical Fiction

Lucy has been broken by the horrors of polio and the war for Irish Independence. Can Australia offer her a new life and a new home?

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Nightside The Long Sun by Gene Wolfe

Nightside The Long Sun by Gene Wolfe

by Lori Wilson | Aug 26, 2018 | Fantasy, Reviews, Science Fiction

A groundbreaking classic that conveys the practical need for ritual and a Priesthood to a secular world.

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Life Changing Love by Theresa Linden

Life Changing Love by Theresa Linden

by S. Leigh Hall | Aug 14, 2018 | Romance, Young Adult

What do when your heart gets broken and your best friend gets an unplanned pregnancy?

Pilgrim River: A Spiritual Memoir by Kenneth Garcia 

Pilgrim River: A Spiritual Memoir by Kenneth Garcia 

by S. Leigh Hall | Aug 6, 2018 | Memoir

“I see a small-time scholar and a semi-autistic loner, a flawed man who has persistently sought the Holy. The Quiet One.”

Molly McBride and the Party Invitation by Jean Schoonover-Egolf 

Molly McBride and the Party Invitation by Jean Schoonover-Egolf 

by M.S. Ocampo | Jul 22, 2018 | Children's Books

This children’s book teaches compassion for bullies and the courage to act rightly regardless of others.

The Doha Experiment by Gary Wasserman

The Doha Experiment by Gary Wasserman

by A.R.K. Watson | Jun 16, 2018 | Bridge Books, Non-Fiction

For a Catholic reader, the Doha Experiment offers a unique opportunity to understand both the Jewish mind and the Qatari culture.

Lying Awake by Mark Salzman

Lying Awake by Mark Salzman

by A.R.K. Watson | May 7, 2018 | General Fiction

A cloistered nun confronts her faith when she realizes that the private revelations she has been given might be the product of epilepsy.

The Other Side of Freedom by Cynthia Toney

The Other Side of Freedom by Cynthia Toney

by M.S. Ocampo | Apr 29, 2018 | Historical Fiction, Thriller

A Catholic “To Kill a Mockingbird” if there ever was one.

Saving Mt. Rushmore by Andrea Jo Rodgers

Saving Mt. Rushmore by Andrea Jo Rodgers

by S. Leigh Hall | Mar 7, 2018 | Middle Grade Books

John’s summer plans are ruined when he is recruited to a top-secret crime-fighting school, St. Michael’s Academy.

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