War and Sex
"That's why they call it the fog of war. You don't even know what you don't know or how you might feel when you find out." The same applies to life in general. War And Sex by Morty Shallman is a raunchy and cunning tale...
"That's why they call it the fog of war. You don't even know what you don't know or how you might feel when you find out." The same applies to life in general. War And Sex by Morty Shallman is a raunchy and cunning tale...
Quigley Tree, the protagonist of Linda A. Lavid’s novel of the same name, is a young woman with an odd name. A college dropout from a dysfunctional home, and recently escaped from a relationship with a narcissist, Quigley needs to find a new place to...
In Rem’s Chance by Dave J. Andrae, Rem has a tough time with his lover, Dita, who becomes his ex-fiancee. He meets an old friend, Gene, when an unfortunate event brings them together after many years of not speaking to each other. It is the...
In Emily Pattullo’s psychological thriller, Silent as the Snow, Anna Griffin-Smith is the indulged only child of the wealthy owners of a large business that demands most of their attention. A rebellious nature and three teenage male friends her parents disapprove of lead Anna into...
What an indescribable pleasure it is to find a novel that holds you captive not just with its clever, dark plot, but with characters so riveting, real, and relatable that it’s impossible to put the book down. Drawn from Life by Sarah P. Blanchard is...
Thirty Days Hath September by Ronald Dwinnells portrays a rich medical student, Jack Maizel, who contrasts with the characters of Mildred Dixon, who persistently pursues her love, and Ahgri, who never fails to support her. A journey into self-discovery and redemption occurs as Jack slowly...
In Kiss the Doors by Lari Kathleen Quinn, Teddy O’Brien is off on a road trip, traveling with the man she loves and whom she thought loved her. Abandoned in a tiny town in South Dakota, Teddy has nothing to her name, and the locals...
Daughter of a Promise is penned by author Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg in the literary, drama, and sociocultural genres. Readers are drawn into Betsabé Ruiz's journey, narrated retrospectively as a letter to her unborn son. Betsabé's post-graduation life in New York unfolds like a cinematic narrative,...
Do you believe in ghosts? A central theme of Ghost Light is that, if so, you will recognize what being haunted means. As the story begins, Gerald de Vere (bearing the same name as the author) is a graduate student completing his master’s in tandem...
When Banana Stains Fade by Frances-Marie Coke tells the story of the women in a Jamaican family across generations. When Zarah returns home to Kingston, Jamaica, from the United States, she is full of regret over the past three years. She feels she has fallen...