Simple yet powerful… A must-read. In his empowering latest, author and renowned scientist, Zeev Gilkis, PhD, offers a spirited guide about competitive running in old age that will nudge any reader toward following their dreams. He shares his own journey… Read More ›
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Blood Will Have Blood by Thomas H. Carry
Gritty, hard-boiled crime drama… An absolute page-turner. Set in New York City in the late 1980s Carry’s outstanding latest effortlessly incorporates New York’s Broadway scene into a tale of violence, murder, and betrayal to deliver a gritty crime drama. It’s… Read More ›
In the Shadow of Gold by Michael Kenneth Smith
Full of vivid details and fraught with the constant tension… A fascinating read. Smith’s richly drawn latest delves into the mystery of the lost Confederate Treasury during the US Civil War, offering a fictionalized version of the story. It’s 1865,… Read More ›
Born From A Wish by Dino Jones
A fast-paced, intriguing read… Set in 1998, Jones’s novel tells the story of a young man on brink of despair as reality and illusion merge in this emotionally moving story. Albert is a young man living a solitary life. The… Read More ›
Survival (3 book series) by Chris Wright
A bombshell-laden blend of horror and hard science fiction… Wrights begins his sci fi trilogy with a heaping serving of thrills, scares, adventure, and dark intrigue. Survival, the gripping first book in the series takes readers into a bizarre world… Read More ›
The Greatest Thieves in the World (Pink Panthers #1) by Neboysha Saikovski
A gripping, roller-coaster read… Combining crisp writing, devious, intriguing characters and daring escapades, Saikovski’s impressive series kicker in the Pink Panthers series fictionalizes the true story of a shady network of brazen robbers known as Pink Panthers. The Pink Panthers… Read More ›
Amora by Grant J. Hallstrom
Sprawling, stirring… A fine and noble book. Hallstrom takes readers to ancient Rome for this compelling tale of a noblewomen whose conversion to Christianity shook the Roman empire. The birth of a son with a deformed leg creates a wedge… Read More ›
The We and the They by Kyra Ann Dawkins
A solid debut from a very promising author… Dawkins explores survival, trust, betrayal, grief, loss, and trauma—both individual and collective in this richly imagined and perfectly crafted tale set in a dystopian future. In a futuristic world ravaged by devastating… Read More ›
Chelsea’s New Beginning by Daniel Keith Austin
Heartfelt and genuine… A fun-to-read. An adorable Golden Retriever puppy gets a second chance to have a forever home in Austin’s moving series kicker. The little Golden Retriever pup is not too keen when she’s picked by a young family… Read More ›
When the Sleeping Dead Still Talk (The Hotel #2) by Jennifer Gordon
Artfully plotted, carefully nuanced, and thoroughly readable… Terrific. Gordon crafts a solid piece of gothic horror in this atmospheric finale of The Hotel, a two-part series. Francis Coyle, the enigmatic priest, leaves for his childhood home in Dorchester Neck after… Read More ›