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Andrezj of Hollywood

by Willem Marx

Rich, philosophical, and engaging, "Andrezj of Hollywood" weighs the cost of compromising to pursue one’s dreams. Weaving together many strands from the life of an aspiring young screenwriter, David Schulze’s "Andrezj of Hollywood"... Read More

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The Ember Stone

by John M. Murray

In the fantasy novel "The Ember Stone", a gifted woman struggles to establish her place in a supernatural war. In Shari Marshall’s fantasy novel "The Ember Stone", a retired police officer learns about her magical heritage as a war... Read More

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Severed Roots

by Aleena Ortiz

In the dystopian novel "Severed Roots", people find solace in each other against an unforgiving world. In Nego Huzcotoq’s dystopian novel "Severed Roots", the ethics of marriage and gender equality are centered. Nick is inquisitive and... Read More

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The Last Temptation

by Leah Webster

In the mountains of Colorado, a newcomer witnesses as secrets and bodies accumulate in the satisfying mystery novel "The Last Temptation". A mystery unfolds in a small Colorado town in Amy O. Lewis’s thriller "The Last Temptation", the... Read More

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The Art of Forgiveness

by Kristine Morris

Full of wise counsel, "The Art of Forgiveness" is a faith-based self-help text about the physical, mental, and emotional benefits of letting go of the past. With elements of a memoir, Pamela Marshall’s emotive faith-based self-help... Read More

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A Portion of Malice

by John M. Murray

"A Portion of Malice" is an epic spiritual thriller in which a depressed journalist chronicles the fulfillment of a biblical prophecy. In Lloyd Jeffries’s religious thriller "A Portion of Malice", a journalist discovers an ancient plot... Read More

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The Beijing Blunder

by John M. Murray

An oil empire continues to grow in "The Beijing Blunder", a tense political thriller in which flawed people chase power with determination. In Jay Perin’s political thriller "The Beijing Blunder", the cold war between three families... Read More

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