Part historical fiction, part political thriller, "Killing Pilgrim" is the second installment of the Marko della Torre series from Alen Mattich. Set during the onset of the explosive war that divided Yugoslavia in the early ’90s, della... Read More
After Zoe receives a baby book containing a strange crystal from her birth mother, she discovers she’s part of a long line of protectors against the darkness, the Crystal Cadets. She must join up with three fellow cadets in order to... Read More
Paul Bunyan is reimagined as a man, not a myth, whose personality is giant but whose challenges are all too human. Myth and plausible reality merge seamlessly in "Paul Bunyan", Darryl Wimberly’s fictional account of Bunyan as a mortal... Read More
Wilson paints a portrait of a thoughtful man who was not afraid to change his mind on the culturally accepted practices of the South. Private John S. Mosby, a lawyer in civilian life, described himself as “an indifferent soldier,”... Read More
Rodman understands moral complexity; she neither glorifies nor vilifies her past trade in the Las Vegas sex industry. Sparing no detail, memoirist Jami Rodman, aka Haley Heston, opens the doors on the epicenter of the Sin City sex... Read More
This is an illuminating must-read for those who devour family dramas. Austin Gary’s novel, "A Delicate Dance", delves into the tangled two-step of familial love, being overshadowed by a parent, and, ultimately, forgiveness. For Thad,... Read More
Robert Staffanson recounts a unique life of music and spirit, from the conductor’s baton to Native American rights. In the resonant memoir Witness to Spirit: My Life with Cowboys, Mozart and Indians, Robert Staffanson recounts his... Read More
Marylee MacDonald’s wide-ranging short-story collection finds its settings in foreign lands and distant places around the world, from a beggar’s apartment building in a maze-like neighborhood on the outskirts of Prague, where a... Read More