The Jew
“The world changes in front of my eyes, time seems to pick up pace with every day, and I don’t have much time left to live in the past.” The Jew tells the story of Alek Brodski, a young Jewish boy living in Poland post-World War...
“The world changes in front of my eyes, time seems to pick up pace with every day, and I don’t have much time left to live in the past.” The Jew tells the story of Alek Brodski, a young Jewish boy living in Poland post-World War...
The Time of No One by Tom De Poto is a brilliantly imagined and expertly written historical novel that plunges readers into a tense moment in Italy during WWII. Set against the backdrop of Rome in 1943, the story follows the dangerous adventure of an...
Gamain was one of the kingdom's greatest treasures. He foresaw wars, attacks, betrayals. He hadn't, however, predicted his own abduction, or being left to rot inside a cold, dank cell with only a spider for company. The king viewed him as a trusted ally. Determined...
The Amazing Adventures of Little Right Sock by Brintha J. Gardner takes young readers on a whimsical and enchanting adventure with the little girl to the place where she can jump on the couch, or the wonderful rainbow world of fruits, veggies, and ice cream,...
The Reschen Valley lies near the border of Austria and Switzerland, which becomes important as the tale moves forward. The story centers on the life of the main protagonist, Fritz, short for Fritzl. As a young lad of 13, Fritz is afraid he will be...
The Byrds And D'Beez by Pettrina Clarke is a steamy, suspenseful novel about the beauty of young love and the beauty of karma. Melanie Ming Byrds and Taylor D'Beez have known each other for as long as they can remember and are crazy for one...
The Capitol Expressway by Richard Siciliano is a fictional look at the social issues of today, told through the eyes of a man trying to come to terms with the world around him and the current state of his life. The man starts out in...
The Worst Coloring Book is a humorous coloring book for adults written and illustrated by Jason Miller. The giant crayon adorning the title page of the book does not contain the expected Crayola brand name; rather there’s a blunt apology, a “sorry,” written within the...
"The InBetween can be a bit monotonous, but in my profession, death has some significant vocational advantages.” Painter Mann is a dead P.I. giving his services to souls in the InBetween, finding and exposing their killer to the public so they can move on. Temps-the...
The Devil’s Own is an exciting work of young adult urban fantasy penned by author K. A. Fox, and is the first book in the Murphy’s Law series. Our central heroine is Delaney Murphy, a young woman who has known from the start that she...
The Transmogrification of Toby Pickles by Wilf Tilley is a journey back in time to 1960s Britain where the swinging sixties, laced with post-war austerity and conservatism were very much on a headlong rush to culture clash. Mick is an Assistant Stage Manager for a...
The Greek Fisherman's Catch by Patricia Catacalos is a historical romance for readers who enjoy intelligently plotted novels with strong characters. Set in Greece in 1853, Taki wants nothing but revenge for the rape of his mother. It has been twenty-nine years since a Turkish...
The Dodo Knight by Michelle Rene examines the young girl who was the inspiration behind Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, giving insight into the relationship between them, that of muse and author. It is told from her point of view and shows the confusion and...
The Divinely Sinful Saints by Con Trong Bui surprised me and, having studied in a Catholic Seminary with the dream of becoming a priest, I found it extremely helpful because the author dares ask questions and raise questions that challenge popular dogma. The author challenges...
The Blood Bond Chronicles by J.P. Morrow is a riveting read, a tale that mixes the dark with gore and horror. Sif is a lonely woman and it's a choice she has made. Cut off from the world, she lives not far from the place...
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” It is a common question to young children, and sometimes they don't know enough jobs to properly answer it. However, The Illustrated Alphabet of STEM Jobs by Eve Heidi Bine-Stock introduces children to twenty-six jobs...
Malia Zaidi's mystery and historical fiction novel, The Golden Hour: A Lady Evelyn Mystery, is set in Scotland in 1927. Malmo Manor is Evelyn Carlisle's Scottish family home of her aunts Iris and Agnes. Evelyn is at Malmo Manor for the upcoming wedding of her...
A postcard is more than just a pretty picture on one side, marking a spot of interest somewhere in the world, perhaps even something exotic. A postcard is what’s written on the back, addressed to a recipient with a quaint little note about an event,...
As my first time as an adult reader of a children's book, I greatly enjoyed this story by Jonathan Walker. The Bat Cave tells the story of little Jack, a young bat living with his family: mother, father, and George, Jack’s little brother. Jack, grown...
The Spread by Sean Deville is book one in the Lazarus Strain chronicles. The world is about to be swallowed up by a zombie apocalypse. Gaia is an organization tired of human overpopulation and decides to take matters into their own hands. For months they’ve...