portfolio of book Projects

Hardcover & Softcover Books

— Hardcover Books —

Spirit & Creator: The Mysterious Man Behind Lindbergh’s Flight To Paris by Nova Hall

(185 pgs, 225 B&W images, 12 x 1 x 9.2 inches)

Special Design Features:

  • Dust Jacket
  • Debossing & Silver Foil Stamping
  • Custom-designed Font/Chapter Heads

“This is a wonderful true story of two young men working together in 1927 to bring a dream to life.” — Reeve Lindbergh (Daughter & Author)

Robb Johnson Photographs by Robb Johnson

(30 pgs, 10 x 9.25 inches) – Collector’s Limited Edition

Special Design Features:

  • Case Bound/Hard Cover
  • Debossing & Silver Foil Stamping
  • Tipped in cover image
  • Paperback (additional run)

Compassion’s Thread by Linda Atwill

(285 pgs, 9 x 1.1 x 6.3 inches)

Special Design Features:

  • Dust Jacket
  • Debossing & Gold Foil Stamping

— Softcover Books —

Get Over Yourself  by Kay Miller Dodds

(164 pgs, 5 x8 inches)

A Personal Journey from the spotlight to GOD’s LIGHT. Reading Kay’s book is a lot like sitting with her over a cup of coffee. Comfy cozy with a smile on your face. Her stories, humorous and sensitive, admit her mistakes and messes — those that perhaps God is using to prove He uses the least likely people as His teachers.

The Gentle Presence of His Grace by Kay Miller Dodds

(134 pgs, 5 x8 inches)

An Intimate Account of a True Life Child Survivor. Kay once again brings her faith and anointed perspective sharing story after story of her loving grandchild, who against all odds, has fought through life’s hardest battles: from childhood cancer, to losing both her parents, to living with brain cancer — ALL with the innocence, light and love of God.  

Do All Things, Live All Dreams by Joseph G. Lopez

(144 pgs, 5 x 8 inches) 

(Poet IV, Collection)This publication represents a special endeavor for Joseph’s unique & original poems to be presented in both English and Spanish. In this way, a larger audience may experience the thoughts, words, and sentiments of the author. 

The Many Faces of Love by Joseph G. Lopez

(192 pgs, 5 x8 inches)

(Poet III, Collection) Original poems that continue the author’s reflective concepts of love and passion, creatively expressing the different dimensions of those thoughts and feelings.

A Resless Spirit Have I by Joseph G. Lopez

(144 pgs, 5 x8 inches)

(Poet II, Collection) Poems that continue the reflective thought of the author speaking about courage, the quest for enlightenment, childhood, the life cycle, death, nature and the universe.

How Memory Clings To The Heart  by Joseph G. Lopez

(128 pgs, 5 x8 inches)

(Poet I, Collection) Poems that speak to many universalities such as love, truth, beauty, hope, morality and immorality, change, conscience, justice, and injustice — all reflections of thoughts and experiences of the human spirit which bind all of us in humanity.

Thoughts & Witticisms by Joseph G. Lopez

(128 pgs, 5 x8 inches)

A compilation of the author’s thoughts and witticisms that both entertain and provide reflections and smiles on various subjects such as Creation, Goodness, Life, Love, Relationships, and more!

So That Really Happened?!  by Ronny & Robin Marriott

(128 pgs, 5 x 8 inches) 

(HaHa to Aha Moments)With experiences drawn from their ministry and their congregants, they share everyday life lessons: those they’ve learned from unusual or uncomfortable experiences and those they’ve learned from while laughing.

Taking In Strays  by Lisa H. Harrington

(160 pgs, 5.25 x8 inches)

Learn from Lisa’s experiences with her rescue animals as you read their stories and hear Lisa share the analogy of leadership qualities that will help you be a better leader. 

Build Your Best Business Foundation by Lisa H. Harrington

(130 pgs, 5.25 x8 inches)

Lisa walks you through her Abiding Strategy® Method step-by-step to build a strategy unique to your business. 

The PATH of LOVE  by Robin Miller

(112 pgs, 6 x 9 inches) 

(Talks with Jonathon, Book 2)Jonathon’s message of light and love brings us back to the true reality and meaning of our lives as he shows that the ‘path of love’ resides inside, rather than outside, ourselves.