Character studies dominate the moving novel "The College Shrink", about the turbulence of campus life and the importance of love and compassion. An empathetic college psychologist finds herself in trouble in William Haylon’s intense... Read More
In Lynn Sloan’s luminous novel "Midstream", a woman’s comfortable, enviable life is upended. In 1974, Polly is thirty-four. The US simmers in discontent. Vietnam protests and feminists who demand equal rights and pay are disturbing... Read More
"Outplayed" is an entertaining, enlightening exploration of human decision-making, filtered through a lens of logic. David Lockwood analyzes game theory as it applies to real life scenarios like war, sex, and online auctions in his book... Read More
"The Business of Timeshares" peels back layers of sales talk to show the possibilities and pitfalls inherent to the timeshare structure. W. H. Campbell’s eye-opening business book explores the realm of timeshares from an insider’s... Read More
"Cotton Teeth" is a memoir that holds its audience in thrall by applying humor and style to its stories of endurance. Told with a comic’s dark wit, Glenn Rockowitz’s "Cotton Teeth" is an unsettling, unsparing memoir about the ravages... Read More
James Broderick’s "The Last Words of James Joyce" mixes murder into an irreverent campus satire. This eccentric story is led by a former PhD student who moonlights as a pornographic script writer, and who believes that he’s found one... Read More
"People of the Sun" is an exciting time travel novel in which siblings jump from mortal danger to moral dilemmas, determined to save their timeline. Sarah and John thought that their time-traveling days were behind them, but when two... Read More
Maire O’Ciaragain is a bold historical fantasy novel centered on Irish traditions and spirituality; its brave leading ladies and magical elements hold attention. In Karin Elder’s historical fantasy novel Maire O’Ciaragain, an... Read More