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The Face of Agamemnon

by Mark McLaughlin

John Galway’s tale about elderly former KGB and SS officers battling over a hoard of stolen art treasures and Nazi gold nearly half a century after the end of World War II is a well-paced and intriguing page-turner. Galway, a... Read More

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20 Erotic Tales

by Emily Asad

“There should be a school for sex,” states the narrator of “Juicy,” one of the short stories in Robert Broadmind’s "20 Erotic Tales". In this collection of unrelated, gently told stories, lessons can happen to anyone, anytime,... Read More

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Revisited Feelings

by Sheila M. Trask

Reality television has nothing on the modern romance novel. Hidden passions and family secrets can provide as much drama on the printed page as they do on the small screen. In Kateisha Shekila Minors’s Revisited Feelings: From a... Read More

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Tego Arcana Dei

by Mark McLaughlin

“It’s difficult for my small brain to understand all of this,” the main character, James Pollack, complains to one of his numerous sexual partners in Andrew Man’s second book in the Tego Arcana Dei series. Many readers will... Read More

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Tainted Child

by Emily Asad

The idea that angels and demons have been warring since before the creation of mankind is nothing new, and neither is the notion that celestial rebels mated with the daughters of men to produce hybrid offspring. In "Tainted Child", by... Read More

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Answered Prayer

by Melissa Wuske

In "Answered Prayer", Mary-Anne Coetzee shares stories of how God has answered her prayers, and tells of the struggles she faced and the knowledge she gained in the process. Coetzee has an unshakably strong faith in God. The book itself... Read More

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Black Divinity

by Melissa Wuske

"Black Divinity" by A. L. Saunders presents a look at God from the perspective of African-American street culture. Saunders’s book will challenge readers, bringing hope to those who feel disenfranchised and knowledge to those who seek... Read More

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Rufus Stone

by Karen Rigby

Kent, England-based Jonathan E. Deakin’s new work features an angel whose curiosity about human experience prompts him to choose a British couple as his parents and to become the titular Rufus Stone. From this promising idea, minor... Read More

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