I love the covers. In my opinion, all except "Embracing the Unexpected" look like quality products, especially considering this is a small press.
Their 'about us' page is questionable at best though. There's only information about one person working for the company, and that's Pamela Tyner, the publisher and editor-in-chief. It says that she's both an experienced author and editor, but gives no further credentials. To me, this is a bit of a red flag. She shows no credentials in the publishing business, and being a good editor doesn't automatically make you a good publisher either. Plus, there's no sign of anyone else working for the company. She may have some freelancers working with her now that we don't know of though. But one-man businesses are doomed to fail. If the person in charge gets ill for a week or more, business stops running like usual, and this can be quite catastrophic.
I took a look at their 'employment opportunities', but it looks like they're not hiring anyone. If they aren't, then they can safely delete that page, or add the people they've already hired to their 'about us' page. It would give me more confidence in the company if it was more than one person doing things behind the screens.
Their 'submissions' page bothers me as well. For starters, they currently publish 4-6 books a month, which is an awful lot, especially for such a small press. Their goal however is to publish eight books a month. I'm very worried about this. Either their behind-screen team is a lot bigger than they let on from their 'about us' page, or they hardly give each book the time it deserves. I also don't see any mention of publicity for the book anywhere, so I'm not sure if they even tackle that. On top of that, they try to have six months from submission to publiciation. That's short. I can understand it for the short stories (15k words) but for an actual novel that's a bit surprising.
Their royalties are 45% on eBooks.