The book is especially deft at conveying the peculiar isolation of childhood. Life in New Jersey before America’s entrance into WWII is the setting for Frances Webb’s "Come to a Memory", a portrait of childhood told from the... Read More
With strong leads, fantasy, and adventure, "Bennett Prince of Ziemia" promises to be an enjoyable story for middle-grade readers. David Kucera’s "Bennett Prince of Ziemia" is a fast-paced fantasy adventure geared toward middle-grade... Read More
This gripping and timely portrait of a highly decorated police officer sheds light on the challenges of inner-city policing. In "Badge 387", Cleveland-based journalist Robert Sberna weaves skillful biography with gritty true-crime... Read More
With its witty banter, cast of colorful secondary characters, and promising detective agency, "Drone" sidles into the genre with aplomb. Robert Roy Britt’s "Drone" is an expeditious thriller with plenty of political intrigue right from... Read More
This authentic account of living with bipolar disorder is a testament to the fact that progress does not always come in a steady climb. In "The Two Shadows of Success", Andrew Spriggs aims to help those with bipolar affective disorder by... Read More
Supernatural and science fiction elements blend with Eastern culture for an engaging and fresh read. S. A. Stitz’s "Jai" follows the action-packaged adventures of a singular heroine as she discovers the extraordinary truth about her... Read More
This memoir is an invitation to reflect on life through faith. "A Snowflake Never Falls in the Wrong Place" by Richard Zakka is a warm memoir centered on the belief that everything happens according to God’s plan. Zakka is a creative... Read More
Worlds collide in this inventive romance that has hints of the supernatural. "The Angel of the Mansion" by Victoria Rich is an exciting thriller that delves into the worlds of fashion, high society, and the supernatural, exploring what... Read More