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.

Prescriptions Without Pills: For Relief from Depression, Anger, Anxiety, and More

Contributor: Heitler, Susan

Annotation: A must-have for anyone who wants to end their depression, anger, addictive habits, or anxiety–and especially for those who want to alleviate these difficulties with psychological savvy instead of medication.

The Perfect $20 Date: Dating Solutions Without Breaking the Bank

Contributor: Gaines, Tomiya

Annotation: The Perfect $20 Date shows singles how they can experience a quality date without going broke and provides other solid dating tips for single people and married couples!

Few Call It War: Religious Terrorism: Then and Now

Contributor: Hicks, Robert Michael

Annotation: Even though the US has been at war against terrorism for over a decade, few are willing to call it what it is: war. Few Call It War shows that the current crisis is not new or unique. Killing in the name of God is rooted in the history, teaching, and sacred scripture of all major religions. Unfortunately, secular Western societies dedicated to political correctness cannot embrace or understand the religious underpinnings of this most virulent violence, and the result leaves modern civilizations blind to and confused by realities of religious violence.

Sovereignty

Contributor(s): Hughes, Anjenique

Annotation: Sovereignty views a dystopian, post-apocalyptic future through the eyes of 18-year-old Goro. Perseverance propels him forward, even in the face of immense tragedy. With hope seemingly lost and life apparently pointless, redemption glimmers on the horizon when Goro and his friends are recruited into a grass-roots resistance movement. Determined to bring down the world government, they gain access to the key to accomplishing their goal. Loyalty, persistence, and fighting for freedom are the main themes of the book. Some of the unique and appealing aspects of this young adult fiction novel include: witty dialogue, futuristic elements from the 23rd century, and the fact that life data for each person is captured within an implanted micro-chip. The male protagonist, in contrast to the female protagonists in recent young adult science fiction such as The Hunger Games and Divergent, appeals to teenage boys as well as girls. The characters have diverse ethnicities and socioeconomic backgrounds, to better represent typical young adult readers.