'The Ramblers' by Aidan Donnelley Rowley is the story of three friends whose troubled lives are transformed in the course of a Thanksgiving weekend. Unfortunately, these transformations make for a rather tasteless read.
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Book Review: ‘Just Fall’ by Nina Sadowsky
Nina Sadowsky’s 'Just Fall' is a sensual thriller; a fast paced story filled with love, lust, deception and murder.
Read More »Book Review: ‘At the Edge of Summer’ by Jessica Brockmole
Jessica Brockmole's new novel "At the Edge of Summer" is a magnificent coming of age love story during the outbreak of World War I.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Golden: Heart of Dread, Book 3’, The Exciting Conclusion by Melissa De La Cruz and Michael Johnston
In "Golden: Heart of Dread, Book 3" by Melissa De La Cruz and Michael Johnston, we find ourselves back in the darkened world of Nat and Wes. In the conclusion of the Heart of Dread trilogy, we find a bleakness that seems more insurmountable then all that has come before.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Magic In Islam’ by Michael Muhammad Knight
"Magic In Islam" by Michael Muhammad Knight is a fine rebuttal to those who would tell you Islam is a homogenous monolith.
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: ‘Britt-Marie Was Here’ by Fredrick Backman
Fredrik Backman's "Britt-Marie Was Here" is a testament of life's twist and turns, and how a very unusual woman finds the strength to start over in a most unexpected place.
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 Summer Before the War’ by Helen Simonson
"The Summer Before the War" by Helen Simonson brings to life both the promise and pain of the summer before World War l.
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