Ballots and Blood Ralph Reed Paperback, 432 pp., $15.99 B&H Books (October 1, 2011)
A powerful senator with major influence over U.S. foreign policy turns up dead in an apartment leased by a dominatrix service. Thus opens acclaimed conservative Ralph Reed’s sizzling Ballots and Blood, which delves into Washington’s underbelly guided by the gimlet eye of a political insider. With war about to reignite in the Persian Gulf, razor thin margins at the polls, and a Washington madam threatening to reveal her high-profile clientele, the only sure thing is the nation’s great uncertainty.
Kiloton Threat Lt. William G. Boykin and Tom Morrisey Paperback, 296 pp., $15.99 B&H Books (September 1, 2011)
Out of the house churches of rural Iran, a Christian brings a high-ranking leader in the Iranian nuclear program to Christianity. He decides to flee to the West, with intelligence that would allow Coalition forces to neutralize his nation’s devastating capabilities. But no one in such a position could ever escape unnoticed. Enter Blake Kershaw, a highly trained U.S. Special Forces officer who has already made extraordinary sacrifices for his country that include faking death and losing his true identity. What further sacrifices must he make?
Wednesdays Were Pretty Normal Michael Kelley Paperback, 288 pp., $14.99 B&H Books (March 1, 2012)
“Wednesdays were pretty normal,” writes Michael Kelley, looking for a bright spot amidst the chemotherapy routine brought on by his two-year-old son Joshua’s cancer diagnosis. His book offers much to anyone who’s tired of prescriptive spirituality and would rather acknowledge and work through the difficulties of faith with some transparency. Joshua battled and beat the disease, but not before his family had to reconcile what it means to believe in God despite a broken world.
The Resolution for Men Stephen and Alex Kendrick Paperback, 272 pp., $14.99 B&H Books (September 1, 2011)
The Resolution for Men challenges men of all ages to become bold and intentional about embracing their responsibilities as leaders of their homes, marriages, and children. Written by Stephen and Alex Kendrick, screenwriters of Courageous and authors of New York Times No. 1 best seller The Love Dare (five million copies sold), The Resolution for Men strategically inspires men to reconcile with their past, re-engage in the present by taking full responsibility for their wives and children, and then move forward with a bold and clear resolution for the future.