A brilliantly constructed, deeply emotional odyssey… In Linde’s latest remarkable, the continuing chapter in the Waldwick Series, George Terrill struggles with professional enmity while trying to come to terms with a family crisis. From being a young farm boy in… Read More ›
literary fiction
Growing Up American by Rafael Polo
A candid, revealing tale… Polo spins an engrossing story about a Cuban immigrant boy who comes to live in America after the Cold War in Cuba forces his parents to send him to a foreign land. It is 1959. The… Read More ›
No Birds Sing Here by Daniel V. Jr. Meier
A deeply poignant, engaging read… Meier offers fascinating glimpse into the journey of two young people struggling to find meaning and reality in their artistic life in this moving tale. Instead of joining his wealthy father’s law firm, the young… Read More ›
THE SIMPLER: Book III of The Riven Country Series by Renée Carrier
Tasteful, elegant, and complex… Masterfully drawn. Carrier’s third installment in The Riven Country Series spins a tale of love, obsession, and madness, winding through the streets of Paris to a demesne in Ireland, and Devils Tower in Wyoming’s Black Hills…. Read More ›
So Long Soleá: Love At First Site In 3 (Not So Easy) Steps by Andrew Dambe
Humorous, sharp, and utterly engrossing… In this enthralling quest through the turbulent world of online dating, Dambe takes readers on his cuisine-loving, flamenco guitar playing protagonist’s exhilarating journey as he begins a mission to re-invent his life after a nasty… Read More ›
No Flowers on the Graves by Laurika Bretherton
Powerful and extraordinarily timely… In her stellar latest, Bretherton explores love, racism, and redemption. Set in South Africa during the country’s first democratic elections as the country struggles to find a path to peace and reconciliation, the story is set… Read More ›
Everything That Came Before Grace by Bill See
An evocatively crafted, heartfelt tale… See explores longing of love, family ties, and a person’s struggles with mental illness in this moving story. Struggling with the trauma of a painful childhood memories and betrayal of the past, Benjamin Bradford, a… Read More ›
The Little Breadwinner: War and Survival in the Salvadoran Heartland by Lucia Mann
A deeply engrossing, devastating tale of war and survival… Mann blends individual struggles and horrors of war, producing a compact tale of survival in her remarkable latest. El Salvador is at the brink of collapse with the military-led government at… Read More ›
Paradise High: A Novel by William Henning
Superbly rich and ingenious… A beautifully executed, nostalgia-churning exploration into the themes of friendship and teenager shenanigans, Henning’s deeply engrossing, all-American boyhood tale traces one night in the lives of a motley crew of teenagers. The story takes place over… Read More ›
The Music of Women by Vincent Panettiere
A bittersweet story of one man’s search for love… Novelist Charlie Forte seeks a sense of belonging and gratifying relationships while accommodating an array of women in Panettiere’s latest stream of consciousness novel. Growing up in NYC in a family… Read More ›