Brilliant and disturbing, M. Billiter’s novel "The Divided Twin" takes a grim look inside the mind of a killer. On the surface, Aaron and Branson Kovak are two normal identical twins juggling the demands of their final year of college.... Read More
"Baby Snakes" is an original take on the Raj, full of wry humor, strong characters, and evocative descriptions that linger. Full-bodied characters and a darkly comedic narrative voice combine in Demarest Campbell’s "Baby Snakes", a... Read More
The rush of a whodunit pales next to Barbara Barrow’s what’ve-they-done-and-why, "The Quelling". The novel instantly achieves page-turner status through vexing questions. Why are two youngsters being raised by television nature... Read More
"Love vs. Duty" is an engaging fantasy romance about the difficult choice between love and duty when the future of the universe is at stake. In Nick Dream’s fantasy romance "Love vs. Duty", Greek mythology meets alien invasion as... Read More
"The Rice Thieves" has pretty much all you could ever want out of an action tale—love, violence, patriotism, and discussions about the importance of food production. "The Rice Thieves" is an international caper featuring what could be... Read More
Mysterious and intimate elements elevate this optimistic romance. Andrea Thome’s "House of Belonging", the third book in the Hesse Creek series, is an intriguing romance with a surprisingly mysterious layer underneath. A recent... Read More
"Power Tools for Health" is highly recommended for those seeking alternatives to traditional medical treatments. William Pawluk and Caitlin Layne’s "Power Tools for Health" is an exhaustively researched overview of pulsed... Read More
"South Sudan Skills Story" is a hopeful, sober, deep examination of the potential for development in South Sudan. Deeply informative and heartfelt, "South Sudan Skills Story" by Lawrence M. Tombe is an unprecedented insider’s look at... Read More