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Forest (Vox Oculis Trilogy Book 3) by Frederic Martin
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Brilliantly wholesome and deeply heartening… A true page-turner Martin’s scintillating YA latest, the finale to his Vox Oculis trilogy, has richly described worldbuilding, tight plot, and hefty emotion, making for a complex and layered story. Blue’s unexpected encounter with Babineau’s… Read More ›
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The glass angel: A guide to freedom, peace, transformation, and growth by Christina Foxwell
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Stirring, informative, and compulsively readable… Foxwell’s latest offers readers an inspiring guide to help evolve into the best versions of themselves and to live an authentic, purpose-driven life that’s filled with joy. She splits her empowering and absorbing narrative into… Read More ›
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ANOINTED by Wes Snowden
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Fast-moving, credible, and intelligently told… A complete crime package. Snowden’s second installment in the Maxwell Muggs series is a fast-paced tale of suspense and drama whose exploration of exploitation and people’s dogged faith makes it much more. Maxwell Muggs is… Read More ›
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Wilbur and the Watering Can by Cynthia L. Clark
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A treat to be savored… Clark’s latest picture book beautifully instils the love of gardening while entertaining. Spring is here, and the sisters Magnolia and Lily want to start a garden. When mama gives her permission, the young girls are… Read More ›
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The White Colossus by Enne Baker
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Beautifully sketched, wide-ranging, and intensely focused… Intimate and sweeping at once, Baker’s marvelous latest, a collection of twenty poems, is a reflection on love, life, death, and nature of the universe. In wide-ranging, long-lined, critical, and at times dark poems,… Read More ›
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The Badge (Detective Richard Nolan Series Book 1) by S. R. Leinbeck
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Absorbing and tension-filled… In the debut installment of the Detective Richard Nolan series by Leinbeck, the retired detective is called to hunt a serial killer targeting young university students. Detective Richard Nolan is happily retired when a case of a… Read More ›
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Odyssey’s Child by John Lockton
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A compact and touching tale of grief and self-discovery… Set amid the backdrop and beauty of the Caribbean, Lockton’s haunting novel deftly tackles grief, trauma, guilt, adolescent angst, religion, and pedophilia. It was February 12, 1950, when 11-year-old Ethan Carpenter helplessly watched… Read More ›
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Revive (Sara Browne Series Book 2) by Tricia T. LaRochelle
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A twisty and emotional thriller… In her second installment in the Sara Browne Series, LaRochelle delivers a taut thriller as young college student Sara Browne is drawn into a dangerous psychopath’s sinister scheme. Sara is still struggling with the traumatic… Read More ›
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Sins of Our Sons by Kristian Daniels 
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Romantic and heart-wrenching story of love and happiness… Daniels’s emotionally layered, romantic novel takes readers on a teen couple’s journey to love and happiness. High-schoolers Greg and Tyler fell in love the day they laid their eyes on each other…. Read More ›
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In the Shadow of the Apennines by Kimberly Sullivan
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An emotionally nuanced thrill ride… Sullivan’s poignant latest novel delivers kaleidoscopic settings and a heartfelt coming-of-age story. Trying to forget the trauma of her failed marriage, Samantha leaves her home in America behind and buys a lovely cottage in the… Read More ›