Those who enjoy prehistoric monster stories may find it hard to swim in their local lake without wondering what lurks beneath the water. Drawing from scientific research, Native American legends, and prehistoric fossils, Dalton Mire’s... Read More
"The Grumpface" is light and fun, and the grumpiness and daftness of its leads are sure to set children giggling. B. C. R. Fegan’s "The Grumpface" is a familiar and appealing story about a cursed forest troll, who serves as a... Read More
Ahe’ey contains a richly imagined world that raises complicated and timely questions about our own. Jamie Le Fay’s Ahe’ey is an action-packed love story that puts forth a nuanced vision of gender stereotypes, body politics, and the... Read More
"The American Plan" never loses the pounding sense of uncertainty and risk that makes it a page-turner. A dark exploration of a nation recovering from war, David H. Weisberg’s "The American Plan" is equal parts a conspiratorial... Read More
Combining practical medical advice with answers to “squidgy” questions, Knox’s guide is suited to anyone curious about the nuts and bolts of all kinds of sex. With one simple, humane assertion—“Men and women are not machines on... Read More
In this fast-paced volume, an exciting war between gods begins. J. A. Fales’s Chasing Wren’s Tale is a fast-paced, mysterious love story that delves into the complicated world of Norse mythology. Gunnolf Fenric is a Berserker Wolf... Read More
This is science fiction with an epic scope—exhaustively detailed, with an explosive plot and a socially-attuned premise. "Executive", the first novel in D.P. Oberon’s Earth 340K series, is an action-packed, character-driven thriller... Read More
A riveting novel of crime and politics, family and domestic horror, this is solid entertainment A. S. A. Durphy’s "The Thing Speaks for Itself" is a study not just of crime and violence, but of people. Friendships and family relations... Read More