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IR Approved Author J. C. Weston on Motivation: “…all I want to do with my life is bring a little joy to people.”

The Swift Uplifting Rush is a classic-feeling superhero origin story which also happens to feature a diverse cast of characters. What's not to love?

Advice from IR Approved Author Fred Anthony Lemac: “KEEP GOING, KEEP GOING, KEEP GOING.” 

FROM RATS TO CADILLACS is the story about a boy’s violent childhood and his survival.

Advice from IR Approved Author John Daulton: “Stop dreaming about it. Stop romanticizing it. Just write.”

Dean Sardelle is the stereotype millennial. He just wants to be online. Working in the family pet shop is beneath him.

IR Approved Author Rich Marcello on his book “The Latecomers”

A treatise on aging, health, wisdom, and love couched in an adventure, "The Latecomers" will make readers question the nature of deep relationships and the fabric of modern society.

Best Reviews Books — October

Halloween. Coronavirus. The Election. There's a enough to stress over. Why not just curl up with one of IR's "Best Reviewed" books of October?

IR Approved Author CL Walters on What Motivates Her: “…to be the change I’d like to see.”

Abby has had to leave her homeland of Hawaiʻi behind to navigate the social complexities of a new high school in Oregon.

Advice from IR Approved Author Steven Mayfield: “Give in to your authentic voice.”

In this whimsical, often funny, Depression-era tale, young Connor O’Halloran decides to share a treasure he’s discovered on an isolated stretch of Northern California beach.

IR Approved Author Andrew Avner: “‘Toro’ reminds us that we can overcome impossible odds to achieve our dreams.”

Alicía is a Spanish cow who wants to run with the bulls in Pamplona, proving herself noble and brave, to her family. Though tradition and her overprotective father forbid her from the running of the...

IR Approved Author Charlie Suisman Talks About his Book “Arnold Falls”

"Arnold Falls" is about the fictional town of Arnold Falls in the Hudson Valley in which oddball characters duke it out over what is mostly small stuff.