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Katie's Way

by Linda Salisbury

Katie’s Way, a steamy, breezy romance novel, has all the usual elements of the genre: sexy man meets sexy woman; man and woman have frequent lusty involvements; their relationship teeters, but a happy ending follows. Author Gwendolyn... Read More

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An Island of Lost Toys

by Andi Diehn

We are each the product of a long line of decisions made by previous generations. Nationality, careers, spouses, children—for better or worse, all aspects of our lives have been influenced by the paths taken by our ancestors. Bobby... Read More

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The Boundary

by Linda Salisbury

Yma Sharp stretches the boundaries of imagination with this work of young adult fiction that combines disparate elements that include NASA, werewolves, aliens, the US government, and the military. When Dr. Smart is offered a dream job... Read More

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Wondering About

by Ron Kaplan

How do we know what we know? This is a concept that has plagued humanity since the days of the first philosophers. David Strumfels’ Wondering About is more than the science book it purports to be, since it goes deeper than the... Read More

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Wings of the Bullet

by Gary Presley

Avid readers are familiar with the nonfiction novel genre. Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood is the most celebrated. Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried is a more recent example. Like that book, Rudy De Paolo’s story, Wings of the... Read More

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Spellbound

by Olivia Boler

Spellbound, Elizabeth A. Lewis’s debut fantasy novel, is ambitious in scope. It chronicles the adventures of several teenage heroes and heroines, collectively known as Story Keepers or Riders of Earth, as they do battle against... Read More

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The News from the Master

by David George

“To my amazement, I found myself staring into the eyes of the most horrific person. I saw his image from the top of his head down to his chest. It was Satan…” Virji Angelo writes. “I jumped from the sofa, opened the door and... Read More

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Lifelines

by Jill Allen

Past and present blur for New York City attorney Rhiannon O’Rourke, resulting in nightmares, daydreams, and flashbacks to her past lives as she attempts to defend her friend Allegra against murder charges. In addition to the case and... Read More

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