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Morgan’s Landing by Linda Griffin

A taut, fast-paced, page-turning thriller… Griffin’s gripping thriller explores the dark undercurrents of family and justice. When fourteen-year-old Julie Morgan vanishes on her way to school after an argument with her twin sister, the quiet Maryland town of Morgan’s Landing…
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THE LEGACY OF THE DREAMER by Nathan Ash

Dark, intense, and deeply compelling… Ash makes his debut with this brooding tale of exile and obsession. The story follows Renealt, a man cast adrift in a world that fears magic. Waking in a barn covered in blood, he remembers…
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We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes

Beautifully messy and heartfelt… Lila Kennedy’s life is a mess— a crumbling marriage, rebellious daughters, a failing career, and a stepfather who’s somehow taken up residence. Then her estranged father, absent for 35 years, shows up unannounced. It feels like…
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Where Eagles Fly Free by David A. Jacinto

A sweeping historical drama of resilience, hardship, and the unbreakable bonds of family. Jacinto takes readers on a gripping historical odyssey filled with danger, heartache, and hope in his latest novel. Determined to carve out a place in its burgeoning…
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Rising From the Sea (North to Home Book 3) by Crissi McDonald

Haunting, lyrical, and deeply atmospheric… McDonald’s engrossing finale in the North to Home trilogy is a deeply atmospheric blend of contemporary fiction and mythic storytelling. Keet leaves his sister, Zelka, at the mysterious Water Canyon House with their new family.…
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Space Dream by Jon Finkel

A wonder-filled, whimsical space adventure… A young girl embarks on a heartwarming space adventure that begins with a defiant wish to prove her skeptical teacher wrong in Finkel’s charming picture book.  With the help of her trusty sidekicks, her little…
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THE HOUSE OF GRINS by Donald Levin

A deeply introspective and sharply written novel about the weight of the past and the fragile nature of second chances… A man reconstructs his life within the walls of a house both imposing and enigmatic in Levin’s excellent novel. Robert…
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Hanna the Hawk is a Super Youneek Beast: A Children’s Book Featuring a Visually Impaired Character with a Service Animal that Explore the World Together by Beth Davis

An uplifting adventure full of heart… Davis delivers a heartwarming, feel-good tale filled with feathers, friendship, and a dash of ingenuity. Hanna the Hawk does everything with her siblings, laughing, playing, even perfecting their short flights. But when it’s time…
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Rethink (Finding Hope: Faith for the Frustrated Book 1) by Michael S. Rogers

Gritty, thought-provoking, and often uncomfortable: A wake-up call for the modern church. Rogers delivers a piercing critique of the church’s waning influence, the apathy of its members, and the deep fractures that have left many questioning their faith in his…
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Spider Seeds by David Tocher

Dark, unsettling, and impossible to put down… A houseplant becomes the harbinger of terror in Tocher’s chilling tale. Maddy Perth is fascinated with plants. When she sees a strange, spindly specimen in a small shop in Victoria, British Columbia, she…
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The Crisis: A Thriller by T.O. Paine

Tense, unpredictable, and utterly gripping… In Paine’s latest high-stakes thriller, betrayals are inevitable, trust is a luxury, and survival is elusive. Jack is a man running out of time. Lucía, the young woman he’s tracking, isn’t just in danger; she’s…
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Lili Comes To Herself: A novel by Zoe Carada

Cerebral, nuanced, and emotionally tense… Carada’s latest novel is a sharp meditation on selfhood and survival under an oppressive regime. Romania, 1986. Science prodigy Lili Danes dreams of time travel and saving John Lennon while suffocating in her Young Communist…
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The White Picket Fence by Karen Rose

A fast-paced romantic suspense that keeps the tension high… Tino Ciccotelli never expected his latest case as a sketch artist to hit this close to home. The victim—a brutalized assault survivor—is none other than his former high school art teacher.…
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And/Or by Kenneth Linde

A powerful, intricate, and often unsettling read… Linde’s latest novel is an unflinching meditation on betrayal, resilience, and the ripple effects of ambition. George, a visionary entrepreneur and Nobel Prize winner, built his legacy on the AI he created, Simon.…
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I, No Other by Yarrow Paisley

Unsettling and hypnotic… Paisley delivers an electrifying collection of absurdist interludes in his latest book. In the hallowed “tradition” of the avant-garde, these pieces do what that tradition does best—unseat tradition itself. The ten pieces within—if they qualify as stories…
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Cracking the Shell of the Egg by Craig Staufenberg

A raw, poetic meditation on illness, mysticism, and the limits of understanding… Staufenberg’s latest is an unflinching meditation on illness, vision, and the relentless pull of the unknown. At 12, a mysterious sickness nearly killed the author. What followed was…
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Aydin Stays Safe: An adventure story for neurodivergent children by Z.Z. Özra

A fun, uplifting adventure woven with heart, wisdom, and a dash of discovery… Özra makes a strong debut with a sensitive and deeply relatable story, offering a poignant glimpse into the world of a neurodivergent child. Aydin is a curious,…
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Shock Pepper: Part 1 by Blox Widdle Manor

Unsettling and magnetic… Manor’s debut in the Shock Pepper series is a darkly inventive plunge into a multiverse of corruption, greed, and moral ambiguity. Unemployed and adrift, Sam Rivender drinks a potion promising ten years of dreamless sleep. Instead, he…
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Series Review: The Ferren Trilogy by Richard Harland

Visceral, poetic, and unforgettable… Harland’s The Ferren Trilogy plunges readers into a dystopian future of celestial warfare and human perseverance, telling a story of defiance, hope, and transformation. The series begins with “Ferren and the Angel,” which thrusts readers into…
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So Where Does Magic Sleep? by Cynthia L. Clark (Author), Blueberry Illustrations (Illustrator)

Purrfectly enchanting and delightfully fun… Clark’s latest picture book is a delightful adventure where curiosity, connection, and an elusive cat lead two siblings on an exhilarating journey. When Jake and Axel discover a mysterious black cat with lime-green eyes, they…