In Astrid Roemer’s novel On a Woman’s Madness, a Black woman struggles to find happiness in a world designed to push her down. Noenka, already a misfit because of her race and family history, becomes a true outcast when she leaves... Read More
An action-packed space opera that’s not afraid of guts, glory, or going against the grain, K. M. Watts’s "Born Andromeda" showcases a new type of princess whose success hinges on being true to herself. Andromeda of Celestine isn’t... Read More
The Red Mark on God’s Forehead is an impressive religious book that ties together Hebrew and Christian scriptures to show a strong need for reforming the church. Darryl Weinberg’s absorbing religious book The Red Mark on God’s... Read More
In Ellen Pall’s absorbing novel "Must Read Well", a trip down memory lane proves to be both emotional and treacherous. At Columbia, Elizabeth struggles to write her dissertation on famous feminist writers. She’s coming up short on... Read More
In the urban mystery novel "Jac Be Nimble", a charming street busker seeks revenge while proving himself to be a master of the sleight of hand. James Peters’s novel "Jac Be Nimble" follows a magician’s greatest, captivating... Read More
"Women Wise" is an astute and comprehensive retirement guide to handling one’s investment and financial options. In their insightful self-help guide "Women Wise", Eleanor Blayney and Marjorie L. Fox draw on decades of professional... Read More
"Six Degrees of Latitude" is engaging as it salutes a woman’s discovery of, and connection to, Scottish and Irish locales. Leslie Lee’s travel book "Six Degrees of Latitude" is both an intimate journal and an overview of Scottish and... Read More