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Epic New Novel Sees Religion, Mythology and Sci-Fi Collide, as Select Group of Humans Are Saved from Disaster…Tasked to Right an Evolutionary Wrong

While Sci-Fi/Fantasy has long been a staple of the literary world, readers and critics are currently crying out for wholly unique new narratives that don't succumb to recycling of the 'same old' concepts. Thankfully, Michael K. Paraiso is stepping up to the plate with gusto, releasing a timeless new novel that fuses its genre's traditions with intricate fact.

Reflections, Remorse, and Revelations: After Throwing out Her Portfolio, U.S. Author Makes Bold Comeback with Powerful Book of Light-Hearted Poetry

After often hundreds of publisher rejections, no writer is blamed for becoming disheartened about their work and the publishing process in general. While most take a short break or use the rejections as a catalyst for pumped-up determination, Baltimore's Juanita Alexandria Davis did something shockingly rash – she binned everything she had written.

New Book Urges Executives to 'Lead Beyond Expectations' & Rekindle Lost Art of Innovative Leadership

Through over three-decades of growing businesses from fledgling startups to dominant global players, Don Corsaro is adamant about one often "forgotten" factor – the direct correlation between exceptional leadership and bottom-line success. On the flipside, Corsaro has become acutely aware of the bold lack of available leadership training that leaves most companies battling against the tide.

Perky Girl: The Amazing Life of Bienna Molo: Uplifting Children's Book, Written by Nine-Year-Old, Captures Innocence of Youth That's "Missing" in Literature

While nobody will deny the timeless appeal of children's literature, there's a natural disconnect in books written by adults, intended for an age they can barely remember. But – of course – there's an obvious lack of children coming home from school and moonlighting as authors.

The Wild East: Drunk on Power: Action, Vice Lords and Vengeance Collide – As Young Texan Exploits His Unique Power of Being Drunk

Everyone loves a drink. For some, it fosters light-hearted bravado that makes them the life and soul of the party. For others, drinking opens the floodgates to ending up slumped in the corner sobbing about the girlfriend that dumped them fifteen years ago. For the young protagonist in James Hunter's thrilling debut novel, alcohol provides something much more impressive.

A Messy Kind of Love: Suspenseful New Novel That Follows Betrayed Husband with a Fierce Craving for Vengeance

There's no way to hide it, everybody can turn into a ravenous beast of revenge when they taste the blood of betrayal. In her compelling and thought-provoking new novel, author J.D. Ryan turns the life of one supposedly happy couple upside down – a break that is far from clean.

Posie Pixie and the Snowstorm: Volume Six in Enchanting 'Whimsy Wood' Series Invites Children to Brave the Elements & Make Cool New Friends

In January of 2014, Sarah Hill first invited children into Whimsy Wood, the spellbinding setting for what is now a series of six enchanting yet educational books for curious young readers. Posie Pixie is their host, and Posie just loves to make new friends.

Daddy's Girl: First Volume in 'The Adventures of Peanut' Series Invites Children to Join African American Girl & Discover Her Fun, Inspiring World

While the literary world is gradually opening itself up to diversity, the children's book market is still flooded with stories where young white males are the protagonists. Author Martha Rucker is bucking all trends to prove that African American girls can also be any child's new literary best friend – and her upcoming book makes its point with gusto.

Thrilling, Genre-Bending Novel Explores Lives of a New Breed of "Terrorists" Who Refuse to Give Up Their Freedoms, Would You Submit?

Nobody will deny that the threat of Islamic Terrorism has once again rocketed to critical levels. But comparatively few have stopped to think about what would happen if they created a nuclear weapon, how it would ultimately change society, and how it would boldly redefine Christianity.

Looking for Love in the Wrong Places: New Book Gets Lonely Hearts on Track to Find True Love

While most people find Mr. or Mrs. Right by the time they reach thirty, millions more suffer in the belief that dating and true love isn't in their life plan. Chris Ross knows first-hand that this sentiment just isn't true and, through a powerful and potentially life-changing new book, he is out to prove it.