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July 8, 2016

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published July 8, 2016. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in July 2016.

Book Review

Ravens and Writing Desks

by Delia Stanley

This novel dives into fantastic worlds of magic, power, and the never-ending fight between darkness and light. A young girl must battle danger and darkness to fulfill a prophesy in Chris Meekings’s "Ravens and Writing Desks", a twist... Read More

Book Review

Actual Love

by Michelle Anne Schingler

"Actual Love" is a novel with historical range that highlights the importance of fidelity, especially in trying times. Kevin Logan’s "Actual Love" is a modern love story with a biblical twist, an academic epic that jumps between times... Read More

Book Review

History of Sex

by Claire Foster

Harnisch has already found his oeuvre—this may just be the dish to serve it on. Jonathan Harnisch’s sexual frustrations take center stage in his latest work, a stage play titled The History of Sex. Diving deeply into personal,... Read More

Book Review

The Carswell Covenant

by John M. Murray

This adventurous thriller blends fact with fiction to draw attention to an ancient mystery. Steve Fisher’s "The Carswell Covenant" is a thriller based on real events. This creative novelization of the author’s own travels finds the... Read More

Book Review

The Policy

by Kristine Morris

This vibrant story of unfailing love concerns itself with one man’s struggle for workplace dignity. C. I. Downs’s powerful novel "The Policy" is the story of a young father’s desperate love for his child and of his battle to... Read More

Book Review

Bullet in the Blue Sky

by Scott Neuffer

A mysterious plot and compelling characterizations make this a roller coaster ride of gritty thrills. There’s no shortage of rough-and-tumble action in Bill Larkin’s engrossing new thriller, Bullet in the Blue Sky. The action is... Read More

Book Review

Restoring Heritage Grains

by Jeff Fleischer

Rogosa explains how the various kinds of wheat that once flourished across Europe were gradually homogenized. While wheat continues to serve as an important part of the Western diet, today’s wheat itself is radically different from... Read More