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Hidden Magic

by John M. Murray

"Hidden Magic" breathes new life into the urban fantasy genre. In Hidden Magic: The Portal Opens, the mythological and the everyday collide as a young girl comes into incredible power with the fate of two worlds hanging in the balance.... Read More

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Barlow and Other Stories

by Claire Foster

Strong local color and Willis’s flair for dialect make this a charming and lively collection. They don’t make men like Barlow Jimson anymore. Born mean and named after his father’s clasp knife, Barlow “grew up with a tailor-made... Read More

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The Cleaning Crew

by Amanda Adams

This novel is an interesting, compelling, and unusual political journey through an election season. An unconventional and often funny look at the nuances of modern politics, "The Cleaning Crew" by Richard D. Hayes is an account of what... Read More

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A Hero in Gray

by Catherine Thureson

"A Hero in Gray" is a cancer story that offers comfort, hope, and a hero to emulate. "A Hero in Gray" by Cherie L. Braham is an inspiring true story of bravery, strength, and love. Grayson is a seven-year-old boy. He plays with his... Read More

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Good Girl

by Claire Foster

The perfect escapist romance, this is a guaranteed pleaser with plenty of spicy details. Christina Frank’s Fifty Shades-inflected romance "Good Girl" is surprisingly sweet, with plenty of blush-worthy scenes that keep the pages... Read More

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Nadludzki

by Emily Casuccio

Xhindi’s novel is exciting and engaging as it considers the “what ifs” of the World War II era. "Nadludzki", by Bushi Xhindi, is exciting historical fiction that follows the life of Ben Zolbarschy, a Jew living in the middle of the... Read More

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Jesus Delayed

by Kristine Morris

Turning dispensationalist theology on its head, this work argues that Christians can experience joy now and look forward to the future. J. E. Gulbrandsen’s Jesus Delayed: What the Bible is Really Teaching about the Rapture,... Read More

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