Book Reviews

The Unnatural Order of Things by Rick M. Clausen

A collection of short stories inhabiting a universe full of mystery and wonder, The Unnatural Order of Things by Rick M. Clausen displays the author's masterful command of the written word. In a series of surreal tales, we find thugs trapped [...]

2023-07-21T11:05:17+02:00July 21st, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Karl Myers by Jeff Lee

An instantly immersive story of innocence lost and justice miscarried, Karl Myers by Jeff Lee is a patiently profound piece of 1950s fiction - a visceral, dark, and poignant drama, which offers a snapshot of a sinister time that America has [...]

2023-07-17T13:15:30+02:00July 17th, 2023|Categories: Latest Books|Tags: |

Artists and Vagabonds by Lorena L. Sikorski

A truly surprising autobiographical work about the author’s experience growing up with a family of vagabond artists, Artists and Vagabonds: How I Escaped My Mother's Narcissistic Personality Disorder by Lorena L. Sikorski is a powerful exploration of family eccentricity and dysfunction. [...]

2023-07-13T12:45:29+02:00July 13th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Old Shop Stories by C. Blaine Hyatt

Capturing the beliefs, pace, and tale-telling tradition of a bygone era, Old Shop Stories by C. Blaine Hyatt is a nostalgic portrait of simpler times. Gathered from memories of his father, this quaint but spirited collection of memories is compellingly varied [...]

2023-07-13T12:41:08+02:00July 13th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Rito de Iniciacion by Diego Uribe

A Japanese bildungsroman written in Spanish, Rito de Iniciacion (Initiation Rite) by Diego Uribe tells the life of Akito, from his childhood until his emotional last moments. The author recounts Akito's difficult upbringing and his harmful family ties, as well as [...]

2023-07-11T12:43:51+02:00July 11th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

The Colonial Countess by Robin Bell

A Victorian rags-to-riches story with a heroic twist, The Colonial Countess by Robin Bell is a historical drama featuring an empathetic young noblewoman from the wilds of Australia navigating a new life in the lap of English luxury. The premise of [...]

2023-06-27T12:44:51+02:00June 27th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

The Heron Kings Rampant by Eric Lewis

A richly creative and dramatic installment of Eric Lewis' fantasy series, The Heron Kings Rampant leaps forward in time once again. The titular rebellious rangers are little more than storybook legends by now, but when a devastating weapon is set loose, and [...]

2023-06-22T20:10:37+02:00June 22nd, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Where Madness Lies by Heidi K. Allen

A monstrously good reimagining of mythology in the modern world, Where Madness Lies by Heidi K. Allen is a psychological and mystical thrill for fans of the darker side of fantasy. When an oblivious oracle meets a desperate undercover goddess in [...]

2023-06-14T15:21:36+02:00June 14th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Set Apart by K.J. McCall

A philosophical and political thriller on the contemporary cutting edge, Set Apart by K.J. McCall is a slow-burning, character-driven case for a shift in socialized thinking. Examining the healthcare system through a number of intertwined lenses, a dark conspiracy comes to [...]

2023-06-08T14:46:08+02:00June 8th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|

Apothecary by Josh Long

An inimitably strange plunge into the lives of an odd quartet in Nashville, Apothecary: A Tale of Two Cities (Mas o Menos) by Josh Long is genre-bending, baffling, and refreshingly original. Breaking traditional literary rules, as well as the fourth wall, [...]

2023-05-30T14:39:46+02:00May 30th, 2023|Categories: In Brief|
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