Highlights
Banana Pudding and Other Sticky Situations, from Press Ahead Press, hit #1 Amazon Bestseller List in one of it's genres and has remained in the top 100 in five others! Thirty-two women come together in this inspiring book centered around encouraging others. In a society where women are made to feel they must be strong and independent, we often find ourselves facing struggles alone and isolated. God did not intend for us to walk through our battles without support.
Banana Pudding and Other Sticky Situations, shares women’s experiences of disappointment, discomfort, and determination, first-hand and in heartwarming detail. We hope that through their stories, other women find they are not alone. Reading group guide included
in the back of the book! |
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In her latest book, Porch Swinging Prayers, busy mom, wife, and business owner, Kristi Williams Fontenot shares what God placed on her heart about spending time with Him on the porch swing, praying.
The world around us is busy and sometimes it’s hard to slow down to find time with God. Even when we do, it is impossible to spend every waking hour in fervent prayer with Him. Even so, God wants us to understand there is power in prayer. Above all, we know that
there is God in prayer. |
My Labor Pains Were Worse Than Yours, from Press Ahead Press, hit #1 Amazon Bestseller List in one of it's genres and remained on the top 100 new releases list in all others for seven weeks! Thirty-three women come together in this inspiring book centered around encouraging others. In a society where women are made to feel they must be independent to be productive, they often find themselves facing struggles alone and isolated. God did not intend for us to walk through our battles without support.
My Labor Pains Were Worse Than Yours shares women’s experiences of pain, perseverance, and encouragement first-hand and in heartwarming detail. We hope that through their stories, other women find they are not alone. Reading group guide included
in the back of the book! |
In Keeley Brooks debut nonfiction, I'll Never See It: Tomorrow Seemed Impossible, she shares her struggle with crippling feelings of isolation, unworthiness, desperation, and fear, as well as the inherent urge to heal.
This book gives readers an intimate peek behind the curtain at the functioning of a mind rooted in trauma and riddled with fear, anxiety, panic, depression, shame, and silence. Tomorrow never seemed possible,
until healing happened. |
Larry Crawford's debut book, Louisiana Tails of Adventure with Louie and Claire, about two Louisiana crawfish, Louie and Claire, on the adventure of a lifetime ... one that might just save their lives!
In this humorous take on Louisiana tradition, we follow as Louie and Claire do their best to keep from becoming lunch during Crawfish Season. Told in rich Louisiana style--
a must for any and all crawfish boils |
Tyler Tullier's debut book, The Dying Art, is a poetic assembly that holds a plethora of different topics, styles, and genres.
Oftentimes glossed with the veneer of Greco-Roman mythology, Biblical imagery, or provocative real-life allusion. Tullier's works are meant to be a celebration of life. a critique, an encouragement,
an indictment, and a celebration. |
Curtis Green's debut poetry book, Morning, Noon, and Night: The Bare Love Chronicles, is a collection of poetry that primarily expresses the author's views on love and understanding for others, this world, and for himself.
Transitioning from the warmth of unconditional love to discomfort and confusion as the author experienced life through reflection, thankfulness, and sometimes, remorse. Born out of the author's deeper thought,
creativity, and passion |
Best-selling children's book author, Megan Paul Taunton, openly shares her story in the nonfiction book, Terminal to Eternal, in hopes it will encourage others facing the loss of a child.
In this heart-stopping, first person account, Megan shows vulnerability in astounding and heartbreaking detail, as she gains an unwavering faith in God and finds hope through one of the hardest times of her life. Her path to hope came through her
walk through despair. |
In Yvette Whittington's second full length novel, What a Beautiful Scar, she delves into the world of loss, second chances, and ultimately fate.
In the company of a little girl, Grace finds a place to escape the pain and sorrow she feels relentlessly. Micah, the little girl’s father, is as tormented as Grace; little do they know their paths have crossed before. In the worst moment of Grace’s life, he was there. When we're destined to cross paths,
nothing can stop it. |
Elizabeth Collum’s second novel, Dead Letters of Laurel Cove, leads us on an adventure through misconceptions and second chances!
Gilly’s life has had some major changes, but none so much as having to leave her best friend and move to Laurel Cove. Soon after moving, her dream of becoming a detective is realized when she is faced with a mystery to solve that will unravel her entire life. Reading group guide included
in the back of the book! |
The journey God made for her, is one that she never would’ve imagined!!
Kristi Williams Fontenot's release, Rooted in the Journey, shares her intimate journey that led her to collaborating in a women’s book that hit the Amazon bestseller list and also being an ongoing contributor for a magazine. Walk through some of her most
trying journeys through faith. |
Elizabeth Collums Passengers follows as a mysterious letter arrives from America forcing Annie, Lily, and Katy into a harrowing journey. The hand written note not only will expose deep secrets, it will also challenge the strength and fortitude of the Ewing women, leading each member into their own soul searching voyage.
Experience this extraordinary passage that begins in Ireland and leads each woman to uncover their own courage and truths in this new world. Great for book clubs with a reading group
section included in the back of the book! |
Vickie Hall's Please Don't Divorce Me is a touching look into divorce in a time where the divorce rates have skyrocketed, leaving many kids caught in the middle.
Whether your decision was made by you, or made for you, it is within your control to make the right decisions for your children. Please Don’t Divorce Me is candidly written as a parent’s guide from a child’s perspective aiming at fostering a healthy transition and minimizing hurt for what is already a difficult time in a child’s life. Divorce is not pretty, but it doesn’t
have to be ugly either. Choose children, love, and happiness above all else! |
Yvette Whittington's, The Toolbox, follows a young woman who, because of a very delicate relationship with her mom as a teenager, is forced to live with her father in a town she never felt at home in. When adversity hits through both tragedy and disappointment Eve soon finds the strength to push to survive.
With the help of the items in the toolbox, Eve is beset with uncovering the treasures it holds…ones that propel her on a journey of self-discovery and revelations. "A powerful tale of self-worth and personal growth,
The Toolbox is thought provoking and inspiring." -Amazon reviewer |