The Madness of March by Margeurite Nardone Gruen Paul Tanner and Nicky Newman were two of the most highly recruited Point Guards in the country for Division II Basketball. New […]
Genre: Literary Fiction
Rosa by Barbara de la Cuesta – Book Review
Rosa by Barbara de la Cuesta Synopsis: “There were little sins and big sins, and if you committed too many little sins you were more likely to go on to […]
Cycles of the Phoenix by C.A. Nicholas
Cycles of the Phoenix: The Whole Interlaced Souls Series Edition by C.A. Nicholas Synopsis: C.A. Nicholas’s magnum opus symphony is about to begin and he’s reserved a seat for you. […]
Feast of Men: Story of a Woman’s Heart by Ayn Dillard
Feast of Men: Story of a Woman’s Heart by Ayn Dillard Synopsis: A woman’s magical mysterious, nightmarish, adventurous journey through men on her quest to have a better understanding of […]
Dyed Souls by Gary Santorella – Book Review
Dyed Souls by Gary Santorella Synopsis: ‘My mom leans back, smiles, and strokes my cheek. “That’s all right, Charlie. Never you mind. You just got soft living with your grandparents, […]
Lagging Indicators – Jennifer Anglade Dahlberg
Lagging Indicators by Jennifer Anglade Dahlberg Synopsis: What happens when your career is your entire identity and it’s suddenly taken away from you? It’s October 2009 and thirty-five year-old Mia […]
Noah: True Love Never Dies – Carol Denise Mitchell – Book Review
Noah: True Love Never Dies by Carol Denise Mitchell Synopsis: Noah is a heartbreaking saga about Tiffany Mitchell’s often difficult journey to find love. From the start, Tiffany Mitchell’s road […]
Magdalene A.D. by Christine Irving
Magdalene A.D. by Christine Irving Synopsis: Twenty-five years after the crucifixion, Mary Magdalene leads a double life as Jesus’s disciple and Susannah, the wealthy heir of an international import/export business […]
Kitchen Canary – Joanne C. Parsons – Book Review
Kitchen Canary Joanne C. Parsons Synopsis: Kitchen Canary is a novel about the power of greed, the toll of guilt and shame, and rewards of reconciliation. At the insistence of […]
The Last Mermaid Princess by Lily Lewis – Book Review
The Last Mermaid Princess by Lily Lewis Synopsis: Lily Chaidee was never at home with herself, her family, or her geography, and as a hybrid-Asian growing up in the Texas […]
The Revelation: Rise of the Fallen by David Salvi
The Revelation: Rise of the Fallen by David Salvi Synopsis: The war has started. Michael and Gabriel must find the other two archangels. Evan, the world’s richest man, is revealed […]
A Place Called Schugara – Joe English – Book Review
A Place Called Schugara by Joe English A story of life, death, love lost and meaning found in Schugara and beyond. Review: A Place Called Schugara by Joe English is a […]
The Fragrant Ones by A.R. Kimber – Book Review
The Fragrant Ones by A.R. Kimber Synopsis: “…what she has done will also be told, in memory of her…” The words of Jesus on the first page of a book […]
The Korean Word for Butterfly by Jamie Zerndt – Book Review
The Korean Word for Butterfly by Jamie Zerndt Synopsis: “Americans. They think everybody is snowflake. Only one snowflake. Only one you. But in Korea we think like snowball. Everybody snowball.” […]
The Last Valentine – Felix Alexander – Book Review
The Last Valentine by Felix Alexander (Labyrinth of Love Letters) When Olivia Villalobos finds a bloodstained love letter she endeavors to deliver it before Chief Inspector Sedeño finds it in […]