The settings in these stories are charmingly imagined; they delight even as they entertain. With the four true short stories in Return to Tiffany’s, Jerome Mark Antil offers delightful and often emotionally compelling scenes from his... Read More
This work successfully blends elements of a memoir with advice for dealing with a complicated health care system. Nancy Bucceri’s "Semper Avanti" is a brief but powerful book that articulates the difficulties of dealing with the... Read More
Dawn Brotherton is a retired colonel in the US Air Force and has been playing fast-pitch softball since the age of nine. Her Lady Tigers series encourages preteens to get reading and make friends through playing group sports. In the... Read More
With elements of thrillers and erotica, this novel offers an interesting look at complex human relationships. "Surfing on a Cloud" by Stephen Buckley is an exploration of the intricacies of relationships, from love and lust to fear and... Read More
With its witty banter, cast of colorful secondary characters, and promising detective agency, "Drone" sidles into the genre with aplomb. Robert Roy Britt’s "Drone" is an expeditious thriller with plenty of political intrigue right from... Read More
A wild ride through a bleak future casts a harsh, thought-provoking light on today’s decisions. John Feffer paints the gritty portrait of an all-too-believable future dystopia in his novel "Splinterlands". Feffer brings a unique blend... Read More
Orit Gidali’s poetry reflects segments of the contemporary Israeli psyche: awareness of fragility; a ferocious love for a complex inheritance; and a desire for the cessation of violence, as much for one side as for the other.... Read More
Something is amiss on Amanda Greene’s college campus in this fantastical novel wherein enlightenment lies just beyond immediate grasp. Concise but not hurried or thoughtless, "The History Major", a novella from Michael Phillip Cash,... Read More