Keys to College LLC is pleased to announce the release of a heartwarming children's book that will take young readers on a journey of discovery and cultural celebration. Kwanzaa Every Day, authored by Shamelle and Neils Ribieiro-Yemofio, is set to captivate young minds and inspire a deeper understanding of the principles that define Kwanzaa.
#1 International Bestselling Author Ekaterina Otiko releases her book
Hello, Caribbean!: A Children's Picture Book Travel Cruise Adventure for Kids Ages 4-8 (Sophie & Stephie: The Travel Sisters 1)
#1 International Bestselling Author Ekaterina Otiko releases her book. Hello, England!: A Children's Book Travel Detective Adventure for Kids Ages 4-8 (Sophie & Stephie: The Travel Sisters 1)
Pastor McKenzie's book takes readers on an enlightening journey through the Bible's sacred texts, presenting a revolutionary and contemporary interpretation of Christian theology.
Step into a world where temptation knows no bounds, where the line between reality and fantasy blurs, and where self-discovery takes on a seductive, thrilling edge…
In ‘Take Control of Your Mind, Take Control of Your Life,’ Sha’Quan Yahdee Hester emphasizes the importance of expressing and embracing our truth with courage and authenticity.
A crime writing course that focuses on getting to the meat of a crime story by approaching it from an emotional POV rather than a traditional story structure.
In a world where change initiatives often stumble and results fall short, Dr. Khwaja Moinuddin emerges as a beacon of transformation with his groundbreaking book, I.N.S.P.I.R.E.: An Adaptive Change Excellence Model and Guide. This isn't just a book; it's a revolution in change management that promises to empower individuals and organizations to navigate change successfully.
Pioneering author and multi-talented personality, Queen Lea' Marie, is set to make history by launching not one, not two, but six of her self-written books.
Recent release “Field Trip: My Years on a Johns Island Farm” from Covenant Books author Lee Glover spans decades revealing Johns Island’s transformation from a rural agrarian setting to a rapidly changing sea island of the Lowcountry. Portraying these people with humor and dignity, Glover preserves their stories, as well as his own, about a time that is rapidly slipping into history.