New Releases

The Shift Code: Your Personal Empowerment Masterplan is your step-by-step guide to becoming the best version of yourself. Imagine transforming your thoughts, habits, and mindset to feel more joyful, resilient, and confident every day. Whether you’re stuck in negative thinking, feeling overwhelmed by life’s challenges, or simply seeking more balance, this book offers the tools and techniques to master your shift and lead the life of your dreams.

With a lighthearted and relatable tone, this is not just another self-help book—it’s a personal empowerment roadmap based on 35 years of practice and experience. If you’re ready to break free from old patterns and reveal your cool, confident, and happy self, The Shift Code is your ultimate guide.

A love story, coming-of-age story, and a tale of World War II heroism by three young Dutch women drawn from history, ‘Winters End’ traces the dangerous journey of these brave women from the cobblestoned streets of Nazi-occupied Holland to a remarkable denouement more than 70 years later and a world away. “Winter’s End’ has earned a Five-Star Reader’s Favorite Award and best-selling author Faye Kellerman calls it, “Taut and gripping…a page-turner filled with honest characters who capture your heart and soul.”

Cycles of Love (Abridged Edition)

Cycles of Love is a carefully curated collection of six dozen lyric poems exploring the ebb and flow of romance. Divided into five distinct sub-cycles, these poems trace love’s journey—from the thrill of new passion to the comfort of familiarity, the strain of conflict, and the sorrow of loss. Some relationships endure through these cycles; others do not.

Each poem reflects a moment from the author’s own experiences, capturing both the joy and heartbreak of love’s repeating patterns. Whether you find solace, recognition, or inspiration within these verses, Cycles of Love offers an emotional journey that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.

This is the Abridged Edition. The Annotated Edition includes an anecdotal vignette with each poem, elucidating the origin of that poem.

A book is a dream you hold in your hands.

— Neil Gaiman