Books from Archway Publishing

  • Lilith Whispers Back
    By Karen Steur

    Lilithand Roy entered the cabin and asked that the boys give them some privacy with Ryan. Asthe boys left,Lilith couldseeRyan huddled inthe corner of theroom onthe floor. She approached him slowly, noticed that his bed clothes werewet, ...

  • “How Dare You!” Insidious Ways Women Are (Mis)Treated: The #Metoo Movement: a Memoir, Experiences of Others and How to Heal
    By Lucy Papillon Ph.D.

    It was startling and astounding to hear Stormy Daniels say in the interview she did with Anderson Cooper in March 2018 that she was not a part of the #MeToo movement because she didn't think of herself and didn't want to think of ...

  • A Prince of a Dog: Garfy Adopts a Family
    By Mary Turner Heimstead

    Garfy didn't have to pretend to be princelike. He really was a prince; well, it was part of his name. He was a purebred Collie, with papers showing his name as Crown Prince DeGoff, or Garfy for short. Over time, he.

  • Out of the Ashes Came Hope: By Monsignor William J. Linder with Gilda Rogers
    By Monsignor William J. Linder

    Out of the Ashes Came Hope is an inspiring and timely memoir that illuminates the life work of Father William J. Linder, a newly ordained white priest whose radical transformation takes place once he is assigned to the all-black parish at ...

  • One Shot at Life
    By William Scheiber

    This is Rod Mullins. How can I help you?” “Hi. This is Tiffany Morris, one of Dr. Schneider's technicians. We were going through the surgical packs to try and resume some sort of schedule today with Dr. Jones and we noticed there is at ...

  • Paint the Horse Blue
    By Mark Grice

    Bob Anthony, Tommy Manion, Gaylon Delfer, John Hoyt, and Jerry Wells were all legendary in the industry, and Danby walked slowly past their stalls, studying how they had things set up so elegantly, with stall curtains on their tack room ...

  • My Adventure: an Encounter with Life: A Memoir
    By William Millard

    Merrie O'Brien, Mary Kemp, Brad Hayes, Angela Shaw, and Jacki and Joe, among others, will forever be treasured memories for me. In time I was put in a wheelchair, and Missy would wheel me out for my first big adventure—a trip to the ...

  • The Kinship Wars: An Essay on the Prehistory of Social Anthropology
    By William Y. Adams

    Customs of the American Indians Compared with the Customs of Earliest Times, translated and edited by William N. Fenton and Elizabeth L. Moore. Toronto. 1974 (French original 1724). Lang, Andrew. Custom and Myth. London, 1884. –––-.

  • Just Green Electricity: Helping Citizens Understand a World Without Fossil Fuels
    By Ronald Stein, Todd Royal

    Ronald Stein and Todd Royal, two seasoned veterans of the energy industry, explore the implications of a world reliant on intermittent green electricity in this book.

  • “Clean” Energy Exploitations: Helping Citizens Understand the Environmental and Humanity Abuses That Support “Clean” Energy
    By Ronald Stein, Todd Royal

    In this book, they answer questions such as: Would the Green New Deal cut worldwide emissions? What toll is energy racism and inequality taking on the world? How effective are renewable forms of energy in meeting our needs?

  • Hyperwave Theory: The Rogue Waves of Financial Markets
    By D. Tyler Jenks, Tyler D. Coates, Leah Wald

    The seventh phase is defined by a variety of emotions that seem very in line with Kübler-Ross' model of the seven stages of grief1415. The Kübler-Ross model16 was developed to express the different emotional states that one grapples ...

  • No Longer a Child of Promise: A Sequel to If You Leave This Farm
    By Amanda Farmer

    No Longer a Child of Promise vividly portrays the struggle in one womans heart to grasp the meaning of forgiveness, to experience triumph and acceptance in her personal journey, and to eventually release the all-consuming pain of rejection ...

  • The Guardians
    By Sandra Carvalho

    ...It turned on, Helder tested them all and handed one to each of them. Dark and desolate... Only the beams from the flashlights shining, the group's footsteps echoing, they enteredthe main corridor, Helder pulling Sita aside like ...

  • Enchantment
    By Virginia Burton Stringer

    The two men were Prince Rudolpho of Estadore and his best friend and Academy classmate Sir Heath Wooldridge from Fairfield, Berensenia. They had become fast friends during their days as cadets and had kept in close contact since.

  • Warrior: Book 4 in the Maagy Book Series
    By Virginia Burton Stringer

    One piece of positive news that had come was that Heath's family had been located. Unbeknownst to anyone, Heath had warned them of the impending attack having got the information through clandestine channels.

  • Trip of a Lifetime: America’s Great Loop
    By David Kennedy Barnes, Anna Marie Barnes

    On June 6 we decided to go back across the Bay to visit Oxford, home of Sue's favorite Chesapeake Bay restaurant, the Robert Morris Inn. We made the trip in perfect weather with a very light wind. Oxford is located where the Tred Avon ...

  • Just Codey: Code One
    By Philip Renoud

    The Peninsula and Jungle in the South is a future of meat eaters who are artists of practicality that really need illusions to make sense out of the butcher. The butcher's election is the rose - everyone is smoking the first kill ...

  • Need Management Therapy (Nmt): A New Science of Love, Intimacy, and Relationships
    By Robert N. Johansen Ph.D, Todd W. Gaffaney Ph.D

    Divorce, separation, and couple breakups are on the rise in the United States of America, with about 48 percent of couples breaking up within nine years of starting a committed relationship.

  • Straw, Sticks, or Bricks?: Three Pigs Choose
    By Sara S. Odom

    Now there is a new take on this beloved story. In her book, Straw, Sticks, or Bricks? Three Pigs Choose, author Sara S. Odom uses rhythm and rhyme to capture the imaginations of young, old, and beginning readers.

  • Clean Energy Exploitations: Helping Citizens Understand the Environmental and Humanity Abuses That Support Clean Energy
    By Ronald Stein, Todd Royal

    The book Clean Energy Exploitations - Helping citizens understand the environmental and humanity abuses that support 'clean' energy" is a Nominee for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize competition in the General Nonfiction category.