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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Book Review: ‘We That Are Left’ by Clare Clark
Clare Clark's new novel 'We That Are Left' is a heartfelt story about The Great War, and a family that must come to terms with how their lives are irrevocably changed by it.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Left Brain Speaks, The Right Brain Laughs’ by Ransom Stephens, Ph.D.
Ransom Stephens’ 'The Left Brain Speaks, The Right Brain Laughs' is a cleverly written, irreverent take on neuroscience. But it's also illuminating — and the science is real.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Next’ by Stephanie Gangi
'The Next' by Stephanie Gangi is the soulful, sexy, and thrilling journey of a woman who after her death, wants both revenge and to set things right.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Fall Guy’ by James Lasdun
Illicit passions, rising temperatures, and dangerous secrets bubble beneath the surface in James Lasdun's 'The Fall Guy'.
Read More »Interview: Jade Chang, Author of ‘The Wangs vs. The World’
Interview with Jade Chang author of 'The Wangs Vs. the World': "I really wanted to to write a story where bad things happen and amazing things happen, and I wanted to be able to tell a different kind of story, a different kind of immigrant novel"
Read More »Book Review: ‘Painting for Photographers, Volume 3’ By Karen Sperling
If you have wanted to try to turn your photos into paintings or you have wanted to learn more about Corel Painter, then I highly recommend 'Painting for Photographers, Volume 3' by Karen Sperling.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Outliers’, a Novel of Suspense by Kimberly McCreight
In 'The Outliers' by Kimberly McCreight We meet friends Wylie and Cassie. Close since childhood they communicate frequently and are always there for each other. Wylie has not heard from Cassie since their last fight, and in true Wylie fashion she decides it is up to her to save Cassie from herself.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Sisters One, Two, Three,’ a Literary Novel by Nancy Star
In 'Sisters One, Two, Three' by Nancy Star, secrets from the past threaten to tear apart a family living on the edge. The return of a missing family member ads to the confusion of the death of Mimi's mother, and when she finally learns of the lies from her past, she is finally able to understand her own interaction with others.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Allegiance’ by Mary Flinn
Will betrayal destroy best friends in Mary Flinn’s newest novel, 'Allegiance'?
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