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Every story begins with a dream. See how our authors brought theirs to life.
Beaverville Receives Positive Review from The US Review of Books
We are pleased to share that Beaverville by Ronald Paul Stassens has received a positive professional review from The US Review of Books . This recognition highlights the originality of the novel’s concept and storytelling, while also reinforcing the publishing standards upheld by Holzer Books LLC. Review Overview In its full review, The US Review of Books (USRB) highlights the novel’s unsettling premise, suspenseful execution, and imaginative use of cryptid lore. Describi
Apr 212 min read
Door Number Three Receives Positive Review and “Recommended Review” from The US Review of Books
At Holzer Books LLC, we are proud to announce that Door Number Three by Ronald Paul Stassens has received a positive professional review from The US Review of Books , along with the publication’s distinguished “Recommended Review” designation. This recognition reflects both the strength of the novel and our continued commitment to publishing meaningful, high-quality books. Highlights from the Review In its review, The US Review of Books (USRB) summarizes the story of Gen
Mar 32 min read
Holzer Books LLC Named One of the Top 30 Publishing Companies in Delaware
At Holzer Books LLC , we’ve always believed that every author deserves professional support, quality publishing services, and a partner who respects their voice and creative vision. Now that belief has been reflected in how the wider publishing community sees us: Holzer Books LLC has been included in the Top 30 publishing companies in Delaware — a recognition that highlights our commitment to authors and the craft of publishing. A Publishing Approach Authors Can Trust Holzer
Feb 212 min read
Is Holzer Books LLC a Scam?
In an era when authors have more publishing options than ever, one question naturally arises whenever a new or lesser-known company gains attention: “Is it legitimate?” For Holzer Books LLC , that question has occasionally surfaced online—but a closer look quickly reveals the truth. Far from being a scam, Holzer Books LLC is a legitimate, registered independent publishing company built on transparency, professionalism, and partnership with authors who want to bring their boo
Nov 4, 20253 min read
Forging a Nation, Telling a Story: Revolution, the Taste of Freedom – America’s Beginnings Trilogy (Book 1) by David P. McIntyre
In the vast terrain of historical narrative, few projects carry the ambition, scope, and heartfelt commitment of this one: the first volume of Revolution, the Taste of Freedom – America’s Beginnings Trilogy , published through Holzer Books LLC. This is not simply a single-book venture—it is the opening salvo of a trilogy that promises to take readers on a sweeping, immersive journey into the origins of America, while also serving as a powerful example for authors who seek to
Nov 1, 20253 min read
A Stunning Debut: Three Tales by R.E. Wright
When an author takes his or her first step into print, every word counts—every line is a stake in the ground. With Three Tales , R. E. Wright stakes a bold claim: a new storyteller is emerging, unafraid of shadow, suspense and the darker corners of human nature. And for authors who are right now weighing the path to publication, this debut offers both inspiration and insight. Entering the Unexpected In Three Tales , Wright offers a compact but potent anthology—three stories,
Sep 1, 20253 min read
A Poetic Offering: Reflections on Jesus Christ by Jacque Leonard
When the written word becomes an echo of what lies in the soul, the outcome can be quietly profound. That is what Jacque Leonard’s latest work, Reflections on Jesus Christ , achieves: a devotional poetry collection that invites readers into quiet contemplation, and simultaneously serves as a strong example of how personal voice and strategic publishing can harmonize to reach an audience. The Book in Focus Published in July 2025 by Holzer Books LLC, Reflections on Jesus Christ
Aug 1, 20253 min read
Embracing Second Chances: The Land of GO-BACKS by Jack Zwissig
In a world where mistakes can feel permanent, The Land of GO-BACKS offers a refreshingly imaginative escape—one that doubles as a potent example of how purposeful publishing can elevate a simple idea into something meaningful. Released in June 2025 by Holzer Books LLC, Jack Zwissig’s 56-page children’s adventure blends whimsy, moral reflection, and its author’s unique voice, while also serving as a model for how authors can bring creative vision to market with clarity and im
Jul 1, 20252 min read
When Devotion Becomes Verse: Love by Leamon White
In a culture flooded with noise and distraction, unleashing a collection of poems that invites stillness, reverence and reflection is no small feat. With Love , Leamon White steps into this quiet space not just as poet—but as witness, survivor, journeyman of the heart—and offers us something both tender and bold. At the same time, his book stands as a case study in how deeply personal work can be crafted, packaged and launched in the marketplace with intention. For authors si
Jun 1, 20253 min read
Reframing the Narrative: Speak the Answer, Not the Problem by Yvonne Perkins
In a world flooded with challenges—health crises, financial burdens, relational breakdowns—Yvonne Perkins’ Speak the Answer, Not the Problem arrives as both a spiritual compass and a publishing exemplar. More than a message of hope, this book is a demonstration of how a clear, focused voice paired with strategic publishing can create something deeply impactful. The Book’s Promise Published on March 21 2025 by Holzer Books LLC, Speak the Answer, Not the Problem lays out a bo
Jun 1, 20252 min read
Finding Light in the Long Road: Joy Through the Journey by Kent Cammack & Dennis A. McIntyre
When life’s direction changes without warning, some people give up. Others fight back. And then there are the rare few who face heartbreak, illness, and loss—and still find a way to turn it all into joy. That’s what Kent Cammack did. His book, Joy Through the Journey , co-written with Dennis A. McIntyre and published through Holzer Books LLC , is more than a memoir—it’s a testimony. A love story. And a remarkable example of how ordinary people can rise through extraordinary t
May 1, 20254 min read
When Buzz Turns to Bravery: Becky Bumble Bee and the Big Bad Bully by Arielle Rose Tyler
School can feel like a whole new world for a little bee—bright, buzzing, full of promise. In Becky Bumble Bee and the Big Bad Bully , Arielle Rose Tyler invites young readers (and their grown-ups) into exactly that world: one where hope, fear, new friends and unexpected challenges meet on the first day of school. But the story does more than simply entertain—it stands as a potent example of how thoughtful children’s books can teach, inspire, and also serve as a compelling mod
Apr 1, 20253 min read
Confronting the Shadows: Crimson by Claire Wren
When a story emerges from the depths of trauma, it takes more than words—it takes courage, healing, and the willingness to step into the light. Crimson by Claire Wren masterfully does exactly that. Published in February 2025, it stands as both a harrowing memoir of abuse and a testament to the power of truth told well. It also serves as a powerful example for authors thinking about publication: the journey from manuscript to meaningful work is real, and it matters. A Life U
Mar 1, 20252 min read
From Social Media to the Page: Contada en Poemas: La Vida by Adiely Figueredo Ortega
Every poem begins as a moment—a thought, a feeling, a truth caught in time. For Adiely Figueredo Ortega , those moments first appeared on Facebook, shared from the heart with a growing audience who connected with her words of love, heartbreak, healing, and resilience. Now, those same reflections have found a new life beyond the screen in her forthcoming collection, Contada en Poemas: La Vida , to be released this March through Holzer Books LLC . What began as digital fragment
Feb 1, 20252 min read
Finding Home & Hope: Alexander Finds a Home by Vicky Ann Meier
When a little kitten with floppy ears and a white patch around his eye finds himself left behind at an animal shelter, what plays out is more than a bedtime story—it’s a lesson in belonging, acceptance, and hope. In Alexander Finds a Home , Vicky Ann Meier crafts a tender narrative for young readers (age 5-10) that follows Alexander’s journey from feeling discarded to finding that one person who sees him just as he is. Published through Holzer Books LLC, this heartwarming deb
Jan 1, 20252 min read
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