Will the members of the dysfunctional Olyphant family manage to find contentment in life?
Read More »Tag Archives: fiction
Book Review: ‘Death and Mr. Pickwick’ by Stephen Jarvis
"Death and Mr. Pickwick" by Stephen Jarvis is a book, like its 800 page ancestor, well worth the pages.
Read More »Book Review: ‘One True Loves’ by Taylor Jenkins Reid
In her new novel "One True Loves", Taylor Jenkins Reid explores the unpredictability of love and the true meaning of loving forever.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Vanished Sisters’ by Rachel Poe
Mystery surrounding two sisters turns into an American security crisis in new novel, "Vanished Sisters" by Rachel Poe.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Stung! A Sam McClellan Tale’ by Laura S. Wharton
New thriller, "Stung! A Sam McClellan Tale" by Laura S Wharton, is like a bee sting that won’t go away — you’re left aching to read more about these characters.
Read More »Book review: ‘Happy Family’ by Tracy Barone
Happy Family by Tracy Barone reminds us that no matter how dysfunctional and complex, family can define who we were, who we are, and perhaps who we'll be, even if we didn't choose to be a part of it.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Three Martini Lunch’ by Suzanne Rindell
Even with the aftertaste of a weak ending, "Three Martini Lunch" by Suzanne Rindell is a fantastic story of a time infused with winds of change, when anything and everything seemed possible.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Versions of Us’ by Laura Barnett
In "The Versions of Us" Laura Barnett presents a narrative filled with longing, nostalgia, happiness, love, and a right amount of angst and sadness.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Duration’ by Dave Fromm
'The Duration,' Dave Fromm’s first novel, is the quirky, serio-comical story of youthful male friendship tested after some years of separation.
Read More »Book Review: ‘A Better Goodbye’ by John Schulian
"A Better Goodbye" by John Schulian will have you turning pages with anticipation as it builds to a crescendo and then rewards you with a smash bang finale.
Read More »