Limón has published nine novels, all of which deal with a Latina and Trans Border experience.
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Book Review: ‘Diamond Head,’ a Novel of Change and Tradition by Cecily Wong
This is a tale of tragedy, lies, loss and sacrifice spanning the time from the Boxer Rebellion to the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Read More »Book Review: ‘A Reunion of Ghosts’, The Portrait of a Complicated Family by Judith Claire Mitchell
The Alter sisters, Lady, Vee and Delph are truly and eclectic mix of strange, interesting and absurd. They live together now in their families apartment. Bad luck seems to follow them the same as that of their lineage, and yet they know that no matter what happens they have each other. Their sense of humor is intact and they use it to keep themselves and each other entertained.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Never Open Desert Diner’ by James Anderson.
Trying to make his way in a job he loves , Ben finds himself sinking ever deeper into debt in "The Never Open Desert Diner" by James Anderson.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Revenant’ by Michael Punke – Coming Soon to the Big Screen Starring DiCaprio
The Revenant is an epic tale of mythic proportions, a testament to one man’s courage and indomitable will, and much of it is based on fact.
Read More »Book Review: Matt Sumell Debuts With ‘Making Nice’ – A Novel In Stories
Readers willing to meet Sumell half way will find the trip worth their while.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Gray Mountain’ by John Grisham
There is a lot to be learned from John Grisham's excellent new novel, including the devastation caused by coal mining, life in rural America, and the dangers and rewards of the legal profession.
Read More »The 90th Anniversary of ‘The Great Gatsby’
"My characters are all Scott Fitzgerald. Even the feminine characters," the complex author reckoned.
Read More »Frankenstein, Dracula, and Eight More Early Tales of Terror for Halloween Reading
Celebrate Halloween with one or two of the earliest examples of the horror novel.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Heart Does Not Grow Back’ by Fred Venturini
A realistic, almost conventional story of teenage angst takes an explosive turn into the realm of magical speculative fiction.
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