Wednesday, November 30, 2022

New Book Release from Author Dasherline Johnson

 After enduring bombing in the Liberian war, the death of her favorite uncle, typhoid fever, and an unhealthy dynamic with her mother, Dasherline describes how she successfully overcame these hurdles, enabling her to help others as a psychologist. She contrasts the loving and nurturing relationship with her maternal grandmother, which provided a solid foundation for healing and wholeness, with the broken bond with her mother.After immigrating to the United States, Dasherline struggled to adapt to a new culture while studying for her doctoral degree and raising her children. As a Black African woman new to American culture, she explores the impact of George Floyd's death and other instances of racism and microaggression as she counsels her sons on safe behavior. She credits her faith in God as the source of healing in her relationships with her mother and her husband. She hopes through this story that readers will be inspired to develop their own resilience and faith to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds.



You can purchase this new release here.
For more information, visit Covenant Books.



Thursday, November 3, 2022

Epiphany Through Songs By Author Randal J. Hruska

 The word epiphany came to me as an "epiphany," as something different, catchy, and intriguing. As I received what I felt was spiritual revelation, I felt the urge to share what I had experienced, always hoping, and many times contemplating, before writing that my ideas were not egotistical but inspired.The "through songs" part of the title is more descriptive than anything else. 



You can purchase this new release here.
For more information, visit Covenant Books.



New Release from Author Eileen Weber

Ah, the golden years. Retirement—no longer chained to an alarm clock, free to travel, enjoy life at a leisurely pace. Minerva Gardiner, a socialite, suddenly finds herself a widow when her investment broker husband falls over and dies on the golf course. Minnie has never managed money or a budget, or held a job; and now she must navigate through insurance agents, mortgage bankers, and lawyers. All to no avail, for her husband of forty years has spent every nickel they had on his “sweet little thing” administrative assistant.

Minnie’s only ally is her best friend and sister-in-law, Virginia Gardiner. Along the way, they encounter several other senior citizens who need help as well. Everyday occurrences such as lust, bankruptcy, homelessness, alcoholism, Alzheimer’s, and even revenge make their way into the lives of Minnie and Ginnie and their friends and housemates. Minnie falls in love with a most unlikely hero, who, while fighting to keep his centuries-old log cabin home and ranch from being burned to the ground by an intruder, must also fight for his life.

There’s no such thing as dull dreary days for these oldsters. Meanwhile, with two or three exceptions, the writer has not defined the characters by race, religious, or sexual backgrounds. This is left to the reader. More important is the message of learning to live together, to allow each person to live as they choose, to become a “kinder” person.




About the Author

Abbi Weber believes you’re never too old to follow your dreams. “I’m having the time of my life,” she says, “the stories are pouring out of me.” Weber incorporates her fifty-plus years of experience as an administrative assistant and her extensive family background into her writing. Mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, she also enjoys her family, reading, crocheting, and playing cribbage and poker.
A Place to Live is her first novel.


You can purchase this new release here.
For more information, visit Covenant Books.