The Great Gatsby Cookbook: Five Fabulous Roaring ’20s Parties
Publication Date: 12/07/2021
Are You Ready to Dine and Party Like it’s the 1920s? Step into the Jazz Age world of The Great Gatsby. Integrated with today’s food variety and culinary creativity—and updated by award-winning chef Ron Oliver—this easy, entertaining cookbook gives you everything you need to put on the perfect 1920s theme event…
Stops Along the Way: A Catholic Soul, a Conservative Heart, an Irish Temper, and a Love of Life
Publication Date: 12/07/2021
A book unlike any ever written by a leader of the conservative movement, because the stories told are unlike anything ever experienced by any public figure on the American scene today. Stops Along the Way tells tales of ten red-headed Catholic children raised on a farm in the ’60s, just…
For Such a Time as This: My Faith Journey through the White House and Beyond
Publication Date: 12/07/2021
Kayleigh McEnany describes her path to the White House podium, bringing the reader behind the scenes in the world’s most powerful building and illuminating how faith got her through. If you would have told me that in the year 2020 I would stand at the White House podium and communicate…
Govzilla: How the Relentless Growth of Government Is Devouring Our Economy—And Our Freedom
Publication Date: 12/07/2021
In Govzilla, economist Stephen Moore details how out-of-control spending and expansion has turned our government into a monster that must be stopped.
Beaten Black and Blue: Being a Black Cop in an America Under Siege
Publication Date: 11/30/2021
What’s it really like to be a Black police officer in today’s America? “Defund the police!” is shouted in the streets. A.C.A.B. is spray painted on precinct buildings. Countless citizens believe all police are racists. In this era of civil unrest and political divide, how do Black cops—or any cops—maintain…
Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech, and the Dirty Secrets the President Tried to Hide
Publication Date: 11/30/2021
The inside story of the laptop that exposed the president’s dirtiest secret. When a drug-addled Hunter Biden abandoned his waterlogged computer at a Mac repair shop in Delaware in the spring of 2019, just six days before his father announced his candidacy for the United States presidency, it became the…
We Were the Morris Orphans: 4 Brothers, 5 Sisters & Me
Publication Date: 11/30/2021
When a drunk driver orphans ten children, their plea to stay together sparks international news—and prompts a trust fund that attracts corrupt and abusive fostering. “They’re not dead, are they?” The officer’s body visibly slumped as he delivered his final nod. From that July day in 1968 on, the Morris…
The Right To Bear Arms: A Constitutional Right of the People or a Privilege of the Ruling Class?
Publication Date: 11/30/2021
This is the first scholarly study of the history of the right to bear and carry arms outside of the home, a right held dear by Americans before, during, and after the Founding period; it rebuts attempts by anti-gun advocates to rewrite history and “cancel” the Founding generation’s lived experiences…
Do What You Believe: Or You Won’t Be Free to Believe It Much Longer
Publication Date: 11/29/2021
“Steve Deace is a hero. He has written this spectacular how-to guide for Christians to know precisely how to shine our lights brightly amidst the darkness threatening America at this crucial time!” —Eric Metaxas, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Bonhoeffer, If You Can Keep It, and Is Atheism…
The Connected Leader: 7 Strategies to Empower Your True Self and Inspire Others
Publication Date: 11/23/2021
We are not leaders having a leadership crisis. We are leaders having a human being crisis. Connection is the antidote—yet, many of us don’t know how to connect to ourselves compassionately in order to enhance self-discovery. Without this gift, we cannot connect—in a meaningful way—to a higher purpose or engage…