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Book Review: ‘The New Trail of Tears’ by Naomi Schaefer Riley
'The New Trail of Tears' by Naomi Schaefer Riley is a stark reminder of those communities not featured on our nightly news or mentioned in most national politics.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Forget Me Not’ by Michelle Pillow
Michelle Pillow’s new novel, Forget Me Not, reflects that Gothic Romance is alive and well
Read More »Book Review: ‘Bedlam’s Door: True Tales of Madness and Hope’ by Mark Rubinstein, M.D.
'Bedlam's Door' by Mark Rubinstein M.D. allows the reader to peer into a world very few sane people ever see, filled with empathy and integrity.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Fate of the Tearling’ by Erika Johansen
The most recent and final episode of Erika Johansen's Queen of the Tearling trilogy, 'The Fate of the Tearling' has finally arrived, and it definitely doesn't disappoint.
Read More »Book Review: “Super Extra Grande,” Cuban S-F by Yoss
'Super Extra Grande' is the second English language release by a Cuban s-f master proves lighthearted and imaginative.
Read More »Interview: Helen Sedgwick, Author of ‘The Comet Seekers’
Author Helen Sedgwick about her book 'The Comet Seekers': “I knew that I wanted to write about people making different choices, and the multiple points of view allowed me to show why each of the characters make the decisions they do. It felt like the natural way to write a book about choice, and the ways in which we are both individual and connected.”
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Other Side of Hope’ by R.F. Dunham
'The Other Side of Hope' by R. F. Dunham is a world mirroring our own, third-world Christians and first-world Muslims work to understand one another
Read More »Book Review: ‘And Every Morning The Way Home Gets Longer And Longer’ by Fredrik Backman
Fredrik Backman's 'And Every Morning The Way Home Gets Longer And Longer': "It turned into a small tale of how I'm dealing with slowly losing the greatest minds I know, about missing someone who is still here, and how I wanted to explain it all to my children. I'm letting it go now, for what it's worth."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Maybe This Time’ by Jennifer Snow
In 'Maybe This Time' Jennifer Snow's writing style allows readers to identify with the main characters, drawing them into the conflict and the romance.
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