Catalogs

  • Winter/Spring 2024-25

    What’s Inside:

    Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way by Jeffrey Blount
    From the multi-award-winning author Jeffrey Blount comes a story full of never-ending twists and turns; no one can prepare themselves for the surprises in store. Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way is a story about failure, self-discovery, empowerment, and the possibility of redemption.

    Light of Day by Webb Hubbell
    In the sixth novel from former Associate Attorney General of the United States and award-winning author Webb Hubbell, Jack Patterson is faced with a case determined to see him lose—either in court or his life. 

    Crisis Communications: And the Art of Making Nothing Happen by Joe Diorio
    Through deft storytelling, Crisis Communications: And the Art of Making Nothing Happen is an engaging book highlighting how planning for the worst helps companies, organizations, and government agencies communicate with the public during a crisis.” (Maureen Boyle, Journalism Program Director at Stonehill College)

    And many more…

  • Winter/Spring 2023-24

    What’s Inside:

    Illusions of Camelot by Paul Debole
    From the artistic director of the Pacific Northwest Ballet and former principal dancer for the New York City Ballet comes an unforgettable memoir about one artist’s journey from boyhood to ballet.

    Maribelle’s Shadow by Susannah Marren
    Author Susannah Marren tells A compelling tale of betrayal and lies, deception and ambition. Maribelle’s Shadow is a memorable novel about what lurks beneath family loyalty.

    Pocketful of Poseys by Thomas Reed
    From author Thomas Reed, Pocket Full of Poseys bounds dizzily across the United States to New Zealand, Thailand, Italy, and more, as the last of Cinny Posey’s secrets are exposed, and her survivors are forced to confront the strength of the ties that bind them all together—for worse and for better.

    And many more…

  • Winter/Spring 2022-23

    What’s Inside:

    Lacie’s Secrets by Teresa Sorkin and Tullan Holmqvist
    From the co-authors of The Woman in the Park comes an exciting and cinematic psychological thriller with surprising twists that will keep the reader guessing until the very last page.

    Fever by Janet Gilsdorf
    Set against the backdrop of the early days of the AIDS epidemic, Fever is about finding courage in the face of the unknown, the lasting power of community, and one woman’s challenge to prove herself.

    The Resilient Life by Dr. Susan Biali Haas
    Filled with easy-to-apply tips, straight-talking advice, practical wisdom, and stories from Dr. Susan Biali Haas’s life (and the lives of her clients), The Resilient Life can truly help you to finally break free from overwhelm, get unstuck, and move forward with renewed clarity, energy, well-being, and purpose. 

    And many more…