Florenz Dombey (Self Published)
Florenz Dombey’s The Long Run to Love is the sixth installment of The Willow Chronicles, an expansive historical romance spanning 1963 to 1969, set against the turbulent backdrop of the Civil Rights Movement and Seattle’s maritime culture. The novel follows Willow “Billie” Benton, a tall, fiercely independent shipping magnate who built the container empire Pinctada Holdings, and Sidai “Sid” Ackroyd, a brilliant six-foot-tall Maasai economist appointed to an endowed chair at the University of Washington. Their chance meeting at the Olympic Hotel...
J.M. Adams (Oceanview Publishing)
Second Term by J.M. Adams is a propulsive political thriller that links two explosive timelines: the catastrophic 2012 Benghazi attack and a dystopian January 2029, where outgoing President Terrance Locke refuses to concede defeat and orchestrates a second, far deadlier Capitol insurrection to retain power. The narrative follows Cora Walker, a decorated covert operative code-named “Bronco” who survived Benghazi only to find herself battling domestic terrorism as Press Secretary for Speaker Sarah Vasquez. As Locke’s “Keep the Peace March” devolv...
Brian V. Anderson (Entrepreneur Books)
In Winning with AI Personalization, Nacelle CEO Brian V. Anderson delivers a ruthless diagnosis of why e-commerce personalization has failed for two decades: brands are trying to apply one-to-one retention strategies to anonymous acquisition traffic. The “personalization paradox” is real—software utilization remains abysmal because marketers cannot identify the vast majority of visitors, and Apple’s privacy earthquake has shrunk tracking windows to seven days. Anderson’s contrarian thesis offers salvation through a Three-Stage Personalization F...
Ksenia Yudina (Entrepreneur Books)
Ksenia Yudina’s One Venture, Ten MBAs chronicles her breathtaking journey from a Russian immigrant with $200,000 in student debt to the founder of UNest, a family-fintech platform she bootstrapped and scaled to a $120 million valuation, only to lose it in a devastating hostile takeover during the 2023 banking crisis. Structured as ten “mini-MBAs,” each chapter distills a brutal truth about startup survival (from execution, fundraising, hiring, pivoting, M&A, to venture debt) into tactical wisdom that elite business schools fail to teach. Yu...
Douglas Y. Park (Advantage Books)
In Starting Startups, Douglas Y. Park delivers a masterclass in entrepreneurial execution, dismantling the myth that brilliant ideas alone guarantee success. Backed by decades as a Stanford advisor, PhD sociologist, and securities lawyer, Park pioneers the idea that sustainable ventures require three load-bearing pillars: People, Product, and Position, which he calls the “3Ps.” He presents a framework that posits that startup failure often originates not from bad luck but from systemic misalignment among these elements. Park contends that execu...
Harshit Jain (Entrepreneur Books)
In an era where Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) are suffocating under an avalanche of data, Dr. Harshit Jain’s The Next Marketing: From Molecule to Mindset delivers a radical prescription: stop shouting and start nudging. Challenging the status quo of pharmaceutical marketing—which often adds to the cognitive “sludge” burdening physicians—Jain presents a compelling thesis rooted in behavioral science. Drawing on the work of Thaler and Sunstein, he argues that true engagement comes not from volume, but from precision. By understanding the dual-p...
Jeffrey Butler (Self)
In Jeffrey Butler's relentless thriller Bait, Detective Harper Jones of Wolf Hollow, North Carolina, hunts a car bomber when the ghosts of his past as a black-ops soldier come calling. Ten years ago, a mission to eliminate a Corsican arms dealer ended in disaster, leaving Harper believing his teammate and lover Josie was dead. Now, a vengeful crime syndicate, the mysterious Rosanera, has targeted Harper and his family, delivering a severed pig’s head as a warning and shooting his partner, Mary Lou. When Harper discovers Josie is alive, imprison...
Ryan Dewey Smith (Forbes Books)
Ryan Dewey Smith’s Sustaining the Mission is a hybrid memoir and business manifesto chronicling the creation of Inperium, Inc.—a pioneering “constellation” of affiliated nonprofits designed to rescue struggling mission-driven organizations while preserving their distinct identities. This book showcases the wisdom of thirty years in intellectual and developmental disability services. Smith argues that nonprofits typically collapse not from a lack of passion but from operational and financial challenges. The book follows the growth of Inperium fr...
Paul Clark (Self-published (under the name Friston Books))
Seventeen-year-old Ross Collins accidentally kills another driver shortly after passing his driving test in Paul Clark’s The Omega Course, and his life changes in unexpected ways. He is unable to live with the guilt of killing a mother and leaving two children behind. Ross withdraws from his friends, consumed by guilt and self-loathing. When he enrolls in the Alpha Course, he hopes to reclaim his life and find Christian redemption, but he instead meets Bee Ormerod, a theology student whose faith is crumbling. She offers him an alternative “Omeg...
Teri M Brown (Atmosphere Press)
In Peg, Unhinged, Teri M. Brown introduces Peg McMann, a fifty-year-old real estate agent whose perfectly curated life implodes spectacularly when her narcissistic husband, Stephan, leaves her for younger women. She loses her prestigious job after attacking a rival agent during the Agent of the Year announcement, and a DUI conviction forces her to complete community service at Seabreeze House, a domestic violence shelter. But there is far more going on in Peg’s life than that. Set against the sun-soaked backdrop of Sunset Beach, North Carolina,...