"Harold Hardscrabble" is a sympathetic novel filled with philosophical musings on the state of society and our place within it. G. D. Dess’s "Harold Hardscrabble" has the feel of a postmodern bildungsroman, though it gradually evolves... Read More
Hardy’s mirth, patriotism, and melodrama are especially enjoyable in spoken form. Actor Nicholas Rowe engagingly narrates Naxos’ audiobook "The Trumpet Major", an unabridged version of the Thomas Hardy novel centered on two brothers,... Read More
This is a daring and earnest depiction of identity that crosses societal and cultural boundaries. Jey Tehya’s "The Wrong Kind of Indian" is a raw rendering of a woman’s struggle to claim her identity in the midst of chaotic and... Read More
"The Perfect Tear" is an interesting take on a familiar tale about a humble girl who saves the world. Connie Lansberg weaves an intriguing world where music creates life in "The Perfect Tear". In this updated fairy tale that blends... Read More
This surprising apocalyptic novel is edgy within its faith-based genre, and has the action of a wartime thriller. "Against the Fading of the Light" is the third gripping and graphically violent installment of Stu Jones’s Action of... Read More
Despite the bleak context and occasional brutality, there’s seldom a sense that the people have been spiritually defeated in this high-stakes WWII novel. "Harvest of War" by Jan Smolders portrays a World War II community where... Read More
Contemplative and introspective, this story about an interracial marriage is far more sophisticated than the average romance. This touching story of interracial marriage in 1950s Greenwich Village reaches across the decades to inspire... Read More
Storm’s obvious passion for Ancient Rome has made him a must-read author for anyone looking for a great story to pull them in and not let go. Matthew Jordan Storm presents an outstanding work of historical fiction that follows the... Read More