Reviews2021-06-15T12:39:50-07:00

In Our Brain, a world governed by the manifestation of group thinking, Hennie Honeygate must chase a group of agitators seeking to change society's mind.

Cleopatra Gallier realizes a terrorist mastermind is targeting her in Chasing Othello. She'll have to face past lovers, the CIA, and a curious film director. Highly recommended!

The Ways of Water by Teresa H. Janssen, a story of a railroad family, evokes nostalgia and will appeal to fans of Americana and deliciously written prose. Highly recommended!

Pollock experiments with the form of poetry to show dark and impactful moments. In Exits, the pain of nature contrasts the pain of illness with lyrical style. Highly recommended!

Frances (Frank) and her sister, abandoned by their mother, move with their father to his hometown. A dark family history wrapped in mystery makes this an instant suspense classic. Highly recommended!

Lady Sibell Mackenzie follows a life of spiritualism, as her pragmatic sister Constance pulls away from her. Can the Sisters of Castle Leod hold on to any bond? Recommended.

Catalina Delgado plans for a loving marriage and a quiet life, but in Plague of Flies her home is invaded, and a frightening spirit calls on her to defend it. Highly recommended!

Justine wants a simple life, while her daughter Sylvie dreams of becoming an actor. In The Courtesan's Daughter, an old secret threatens to tear the two apart. Highly recommended!

Spense and the Fey princess Dewey struggle to undo a spell that binds them together in The Claiming. As they search for an answer, war brews over Spense's home. Highly recommended!

Barry Robbins lampoons Donald Trump in an imagined presidential campaign. Reality mixes with absurdity to create cross-party satire for The Trump Diaries 2024. Highly recommended!

Jade and Kaylen, once friends, race for a power that can change the world in The Hidden Library. Whose vision is right, and what will they sacrifice to succeed? Highly recommended!

Anne B. Barriault shares beautiful ancient cities and transforming cultures, in Moroccan Musings. This travelogue glimpses into Morocco's fascinating history. Highly recommended!

Leah is caught in an age-old conflict as she learns that she's half druid. She leaves her home to seek family and her own identity in Druids of the Sky. Highly recommended!

Kim struggles to survive the dangerous District 33. In The Prophecy of the Heron, her exile becomes deadly as her AI creation Kimberly tries to hunt her down. Highly recommended!

Kim lives in a dystopian AI surveillance state. In Terms of Service, she strengthens it, creating a powerful new AI to which she could lose her very being. Highly recommended!

Madeline Arrington returns home for a funeral in Homegoing. She struggles to keep memories of racism and cruelty from pulling her into a pit too deep to escape. Highly recommended!

Two men create a virtual world to teach morality. In Unanimity, this world becomes an afterlife, Heaven and Hell for immortal uploads of human consciousness. Highly recommended!

Two cousins, protectors of mystical books, bear heavy duties in The Lady of the Cliffs. Megge seeks her destiny, and Brighida follows in her mother's footsteps. Highly recommended!

Megge was born into destiny, to protect an ancient and mystical power. But in Megge of Bury Down, she wrestles with fear to decide whether she wants that life.

Lucky the rat loves baseball as much as his owner, in Lucky at Bat. When a rival player hurts lucky, his brother and the whole team come together to help him.

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