The Fencers
As a writer and reader of thrillers, memoirs are not usually my thing. And these days when I see an article about sport, my eyes glaze over. It is a long time since I played any kind of sport myself and, well, these days sportsmen...
As a writer and reader of thrillers, memoirs are not usually my thing. And these days when I see an article about sport, my eyes glaze over. It is a long time since I played any kind of sport myself and, well, these days sportsmen...
Geza Tatrallyay has woven his latest novel, Rainbow Vintner, into a factual, historical background. Morgan Kenworthy, a Berkeley student studying abroad and a guest of the de Carduzac family, owners of a magnificent chateau in St. Émilion, uncovers a coup to bring down the French...
One Flew Through the Dragon Heart is a work of fiction in the romance, steampunk and adventure sub-genres, and was penned by author C. S. Johnson. Forming the first novel of the Favan & Flew series, this magical adventure features a sweet romance with a...
I’m in a Leadership Role, Now What? is an educational self-help guide written for students by author Chris Molina, which labels itself as ‘A Concise, Practical, No Nonsense Guide to How College Students can Strengthen Their Leadership’. Intended for young people who perhaps find themselves...
I Want to Go! is an historical fiction novel for children and preteens written by Denise Montgomery. October, 1965 meant something very special to Rene Thompson. She would be ten years old and finally old enough to be allowed to go to the State Fair....
Did you know that a green sea turtle has a brown shell? But its skin is green, so perhaps that’s how it was named. And green sea turtles can hold their breath for a very long time. Remarkable. So is the fact that there is...
The Dark Web Murders by Brian O'Hare follows an intelligent and ruthless serial killer who is as elusive as he is provocative. He calls himself Nemein and claims to be a nemesis, the one who metes out punishments. But he says he is not a...
Unbroken by Bill K. Underwood is an exciting work of historical fiction set against the 1519 expedition of Hernan Cortes to the Yucatan and Tabasco regions of modern-day Mexico. Told through the eyes of a talented, intelligent, and resourceful boy named Felipe, the son of...
Can you imagine a life without fresh strawberries? Or even a life without honey? I can’t. The mere thought is very disturbing. But, then again, so is the thought of life without honeybees. If we lose our pollinators, and honeybees are very significant pollinators, then...
Addie Braver is a coming of age novel for young adults written by Eric T. Bergman. Addie’s last memory of her dad was emblazoned so brightly in her memory. She was only three and a half years old, and the sights and sounds of the...
Ziggy Zig-Zags The Light and Dark Fantastic is a graphic fantasy novel written by Ron Baxley, Jr., with illustrations by Vincent Myrand and lettering by Ali Tavakoly. Few people know, in this day and age, the epic history of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi breed. These...
Loukas and the Game of Chance is written by Anthony L. Manna. A boy named Loukas was able to befriend a seemingly magical snake through his musical gift of playing the flute. His life and that of his family started to change since the snake...
Jamila Mikhail pens a story of tragedy in After Anderson. Two years have passed since Aly Feldman's best friend, Anderson Massey, entered their high school and began shooting. “Twenty people paid with their lives for everyone’s collective failure.” Aly remains tormented by the massacre. She...
Ian Thomas Shaw’s first foray into the world of fiction is aptly titled Quill of the Dove. French journalist Marc Taragon has spent thirty years of his working life reporting from the world’s trouble spots, particularly in the Middle East, always presenting a balanced view...
Intermittent Fasting: Lose Weight, Burn Fat, Heal Your Body by Nicholas Ty introduces readers to Intermittent Fasting or IF which is useful for not just weight loss and maintenance, but also for ideal health. There are many people out there looking for techniques to lose...
Everybody Can Dance! is an illustrated children’s book on the themes of dancing and diversity, penned by author Kara Navolio and illustrated by Ruth-Mary Smith. Aimed at readers aged eight and under for a solo or accompanied read, these delightful rhyming verses use rhythm and...
In The Vampire's Curse: Life Eternal by J.G. Gatewood, Chris has been suffering from brain cancer for the past five years and his last days of life have finally arrived. Alone in his hospital bed, scared of his fast-approaching death, he is approached by Byron,...
After centuries of peace between the Grimmox and Haloti, a Grimmox is said to have been spotted in Haloti territory, breaking a long-standing treaty between the two races. Espionage and a future attack are suspected, so the Haloti elders propose building an army and...
Delphys Rising by Kip Koelsch follows on from the author’s first book, Wendall’s Lullaby, and tells the story of one man’s determination and obsession to communicate with dolphins. It has always been known that dolphins are highly intelligent and that they communicate with one another...
Finding Lucy: The Dream Traveler, Book Three is a time travel police procedural mystery novel written by Ernesto H. Lee. Newly promoted Detective Sergeant Sean McMillan and his partner Detective Constable Catherine Swain’s receipt of the Chief Constable’s commendation for exemplary service was quickly followed...