Morgan James Publishing is excited to announce these Hot New Releases for this week!
Each of these are available at your favorite bookseller or online starting this week.

Imprint: Morgan James Faith

Contributor(s): Harris, Larnelle (Author); Schaub, Christine (With)

Annotation: Larnelle Harris is one of the most renowned Christian vocalists of our generation. Aside from his numerous accolades in the recording industry, Larnelle has been a stalwart figure of integrity, choosing to always put his marriage and children above his career. In his first memoir, Larnelle honestly shares some of the most difficult moments of his life – from losing his voice for a year to being attacked for his color. And he humbly credits the people who shaped his life and career early on, offering timeless insights into how God can use ordinary people to do extraordinary things.

Contributor(s): Richardson, Sarah (Author); Roldan, Carrie (Foreword by)

Annotation: From Sidelines to Start Lines helps readers love to running again.

Contributor: Schuelke, Jodi

Annotation: Helps readers who are frustrated with dating and with not finding the man of their dreams!

Contributor: Wood, Leanne R

Annotation: The Power of Things Unseen tells a riveting true story about a woman whose inner voice leads her on an enthralling and nerve-racking journey, pursuing what is written in her heart. Chock-full of tales combining raw emotion, unbridled humor, and miraculous intervention, she regales the reader with her exploits as an aid worker in post-communist Romania and as a business entrepreneur in the USA.

It takes courage to follow your gut, buck the “right way” of doing things, and step out into the unknown, but it is only then that you can really live to your full potential. This compelling narrative of a young mother who takes an intuitive path with almost no resources will inspire you to follow your own inner voice and unleash The Power of Things Unseen.

Imprint: Morgan James Kids

Contributor(s): Dammen, Tia Cherie (Author); Betschart, Kim (Illustrator)

Annotation: The concept for Princesses Don’t Wear Glasses is to communicate to kids that it’s perfectly acceptable to be unique or different. Princesses Don’t Wear Glasses is geared towards the modern girl for building her confidence and positive self-image. Princesses Don’t Wear Glasses is special because it shines light on a young princess who thinks that princesses are supposed to look a certain way. Illustrated with colorful imagery, the story is driven by the princess’s amazing imagination and she eventually changes her attitude towards being a princess that wears glasses. Princesses can wear glasses, and even braces. They don’t have to look or be one certain way and all girls can be princesses no matter what.

Imprint: Morgan James Fiction

Contributor: Dworkin, Aaron

Annotation: 500 years from now, on the planet of Ethos, discovering the purpose of your life grants you immortality. Yet, some people chose aging and death over immortality. The dichotomy of life on Ethos mirrors life on earth today, and explores the natural life cycle and the unintended consequences of human action.

Imprint: Morgan James Fiction

Contributor: Huggins, TA

Annotation: Filled with tangible descriptions of modern railroad work and culture, Murder and Misconception draws the reader into a murder investigation of the railroad kind.

Imprint: Morgan James Fiction

Contributor: Rubenstein, Marc

Annotation: Hillie Gordon is a model modern woman, well-educated, successful, talented. The man of her dreams, Jacob Jaworski, purposes to her, setting of a whirlwind of planning, travel, and preparation for the “Big Day.” Searching for the “perfect” wedding officiant, Hillie meets Rabbi Sam Glassman, creating a heroic partnership to bring to fruition the ideal wedding ceremony she had promised her mother.

Like all brides, Hillie must overcome many hurdles on her journey “down the aisle.” Struggling to integrate everything needed for an Interfaith wedding, she juggles family expectations, relying on old friends and finding new friends along the way. Unexpected surprises await Hillie as she barrels through what all brides see reflected in their experience: a delightful mess of love and obligations. Hillie relies on her best friend Amanda for guidance, and also discovers an amazing ally in Christina, her wedding coordinator at a beautiful winery in Temecula, California.

Beautiful settings, inspired spirituality, humor, and wonderful characters will keep readers inspired and wanting more. As Hillie is often fond of saying: “Tell me something good!”

Contributor: Zeal, Kylie

Annotation: Seven Freedom Elements is an easy to understand, no-nonsense guide that steers readers towards creating a life of freedom and living life on their own terms.