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Wild Flower

by Meredith Hardwicke

"Wild Flower" is a sweet, clever quickstep with characters who feel like longtime friends. "Wild Flower", by Abbie Williams, casts a satisfying spell of romance, suspense, and the supernatural. Jillian Davis and her niece, Camille, share... Read More

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The Pinks

by Meg Nola

"The Pinks" reads like a historical thriller, with one fascinating plot twist: it is based wholly on truth. Chris Enss’s "The Pinks" offers an engrossing look at the women’s flank of the famed Pinkerton group, which provided services... Read More

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Sappho's Bar and Grill

by Amanda Adams

Language is both darkly funny and keenly poignant in this feminist time-travel romp. Fun, sexy, and charming, Sappho’s Bar and Grill, by Bonnie J. Morris, is a captivating time-travel romp. Jaded women’s-history professor Hannah... Read More

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The Stargazer's Embassy

by Amanda Adams

An atypical take on aliens among us, Lerman’s novel is executed flawlessly. The Stargazer’s Embassy, by Eleanor Lerman, is a thrilling reversal of the alien abduction trope. Plagued by a lifetime of being followed by “the... Read More

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The Hope of Another Spring

by Matt Sutherland

What is American history other than a record of stuff that happened somehow related to the people and places of this country. Everything in the past is history, and no matter how insignificant, it factors into the character and identity... Read More

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Biketopia

by Kristine Morris

Bicycles are big in the future utopian or dystopian worlds imagined by the contributors to Elly Blue’s collection. Whether working in an asteroid mine and having to make do with a stationary bike while pondering the nature of AI fellow... Read More

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