by Adrienne Folkerts | Mar 22, 2024
Sandwiched between Dr. Samuel Shem’s hilarious The House of God and Dr. Eric Manheimer’s Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital, Dr. Stewart Lazow’s A Surgeon’s Memoir: 40 Years at the County takes us on the author’s convoluted journey to becoming...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 23, 2024
First Sergeant John Randall “Randy” Andrews, a gutsy Army Ranger, is a hero among his brothers in arms. But the Purple Hearts and Silver Stars he earned came at a great personal cost. Now plagued by PTSD, Randy returns home after thirteen combat tours to an...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 23, 2024
The phrase “trinity of war” represents the intimate cooperation of the government, the military, and, most importantly, the people of the nation in the context of military action. With this cooperation, each member of this trinity better understands the issues prior...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 23, 2024
Sequel to Betrayal in the Casbah. Betrayed and wounded during the attempted rescue of an American POW in the ancient city of Algiers, Colonel Mitch Ross finds himself desperately defending his reputation, honor, and military career against a congressional...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 23, 2024
Jeanne’s expansive Upstate New York property, complete with a picturesque Victorian farmhouse, has been in her family since 1808. She hopes to pass the property down to her young grandson, Oscar, but, unfortunately, it’s the end of an era. The land faces enormous...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 23, 2024
What is spirituality, how do we find it, nurture it, and live it—and how do we apply it to healing from a soul-crushing disease? Alcohol and substance abuse disorders have baffled medical practitioners for centuries because addiction is more than a neurological...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 23, 2024
“No one should ever feel alone, forgotten, or fall through the cracks, no matter what the circumstance or predicament may be.” At some point in life, everyone will face a roadblock, obstacle, or will be touched by someone experiencing a challenging,...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 23, 2024
I Was Born in the Forest encapsulates the freedom struggle of Africans brought to the Americas in the bowels of slave ships from Congo, Angola, and other parts of Central Africa. In the seventeenth century, many defied the odds by escaping and establishing Afrocentric...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 13, 2024
And the Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to . . . Bob Dylan? delves into the fascinating story of the famous songwriter and singer who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016. Through a thought-provoking analysis of the works of Bob Dylan and other famous...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 13, 2024
In today’s world, grief and adversity are everywhere, causing many to suffer and lose hope. From the depths of darkness and greatest loss emerges an intimate, candid, and raw story of a father’s search for meaning following tragedy. Walk On is a resilience-centered...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 13, 2024
When the archangel Gabriel crashes down into a London Accident and Emergency department on a busy Saturday night, Grace’s already hellish shift turns into a living nightmare. Soon the spiritual sensitivity that has tortured her most of her life is revealed to be a...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 13, 2024
Michael Monroe is about to turn thirty and is going nowhere—literally. His car just broke down, he’s lost his job, his boyfriend dumped him, and he has $442.62 left to his name. Not a good look for the only son of Olivia Monroe, the ultrarich owner of the Daisy...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 7, 2024
Who can you trust when a cold war heats up and conflict seems inevitable? After collaborating to thwart nuclear war in The Able Archers, Kevin Cattani and his Soviet counterpart, Ivan Levchenko, developed a deep mutual respect—but in The Righteous Arrows they are...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Feb 7, 2024
Meet Ida Mae. You’ll learn to love her as she evolves from a spirited thirteen-year-old into a woman, first journeying from Mammoth Falls, West Virginia, to Pitt University on a music scholarship, and from there to Vietnam as a member of the Women’s Army...
by Adrienne Folkerts | Jan 25, 2024
Henry Franken has a problem with money-he has too much of it. When his unprincipled father dies, thirty-three-year-old Henry inherits a massive estate, including an Upper East Side residential building. He must confront the reality of his new financial status,...