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

Set in an era of innocence and simplicity, this engaging coming-of-age memoir that is set in the late 1930s and early 1940s is filled with challenge, humor, and self-discovery from the viewpoint of a young boy.

A riveting portrayal of the lives of children whose parents serve in the armed forces. Being a teenager is hard enough, but adding the constant uprooting and moving from base to base adds its own unique challenges as well as rewards.

A satisfying read for fans of historical fiction, with its glittering ballrooms, bloody frays, mysterious subplots, mistaken identities, and voices from the grave.

When wedding planner Pali Moon comes up against spoiled, demanding Lisa Marie Prescott, it’s “Paradise meets Bridezilla” in this hilarious, fast-paced island mystery.

From the daily adventures of the men, to an edge-of-your-seat, blow-by-blow account of the Battle of Little Big Horn, (aka Custer’s Last Stand), the author combines his wonderful talent for storytelling with in-depth historical research, placing the reader right beside these men in their final days.

Gillgren’s children’s series "The Adventures of the Cali Family" offers a third treasure travel story that pushes mystery, family, and adventure into new depths of fun.

Rene’s novel paints a new perspective on the renowned artist Vincent Van Gogh through the eyes of Maria Hoornik. Family, poverty, and genius blend themselves together in a mesmerizing canvas of tragedy and hope.

Unlike many Civil War sagas, this one takes no obvious sides. The focus is on Agnes—a vital, strong woman with feminist ideals, and Jabez, the only man smart and determined enough to gain her love.

A gripping and compelling novel with an engaging heroine that makes the Old West come alive vivid settings, believable adventures, and suspenseful plotting. Laramie Awards Best Debut Western Novel.

Engagingly humorous and cleverly crafted mystery that is fast-paced! Meet Char (the human lie detector and clever mystery solver) and the eccentric characters of this small Pacific Northwest town.

Gillgren offers a fun, suspenseful, yet heartfelt, series: The Adventures of the Cali Family will engage all children in the intriguing wonders of the sea and the thrills of treasure hunting.

"Thrillers are fiction...until it happens" is Trudel's catchphrase. And Trudel knows how to write a cyber-tech thriller!

Filled with wit and clever Yiddish colloquialisms, this delightfully engaging first installment of the Mrs. Kaplan Mystery series is as warm and inviting as it is laugh-out-loud fun!

Meticulously researched and based upon historical fact, this western brings to life a cunning, intelligent and fascinating man, at heart a simple cowboy, who managed to become the stuff of legend.

An intriguing version of the biblical story of Samson and Delilah ensues that lays the foundation for more political intrigue, betrayal and subterfuge, and plot twists in ancient Canaan.

Echo presents a gutsy hard crust in the sawmill, but reveals her big heart to female co-workers, her mother, and old friends. Snappy writing makes Lee's contemporary story immensely entertaining!

A very personal, no-holds-barred yet ultimately empowering discussion of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and its effects on those who suffer from it.

An intriguing and well written mystery page-turner that will have you double-checking your locks and looking over your shoulder.

"Angels over Yellowstone" explores larger societal issues through the lens of one small family's experience as their lives are dramatically affected by the demands of a growing U.S. in the 1890s.

A rare, vibrant view of a complex, dangerous, and at times, inhuman subculture of contemporary society--Five Thousand Brothers-in-Law communicates a significant and compelling message about the poor and oppressed—whoever they are, no matter what their misdeeds.

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