Book Review
Pushed
by Lynn Evarts
There is a gritty feel of reality to this tale of a meth cook trying to go straight. Timmie Tom leaves prison with fifty dollars and a desire to never return. Unfortunately, circumstances quickly wear down his resolve. Author C S Ware...
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Shadowmaster I--More or Less than Human
by Lynn Evarts
Don’t let the cover fool you: this is a carefully nuanced story, even if the villain is a werewolf. In this exciting mix of thriller, paranormal mystery, and standard private-eye drama, the theme of good versus evil plays out close to...
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The Witwer Files
by Lynn Evarts
Details of a gang-infested small town in Illinois bring historical richness to this fictionalized family memoir. Even in small-town Illinois in 1913, gangs presented a problem for local residents. To clean up Hillview, the mayor hired...
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Legacy Discovered
by Lynn Evarts
Readers searching for a family drama will find comfort in these pages. Imagine everything you thought you knew about your spouse changed with the ring of a doorbell. Your shared parallel histories are destroyed by one visit, and you have...
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Crooked
by Lynn Evarts
A private eye’s private battle with nicotine and familiarity with NYC streets add a twist and excitement to this classic-style detective novel. What happens when you quit smoking, cold turkey, and have to solve the murder of a noted...
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Donor 23
by Lynn Evarts
This amazing story concept will have teens clamoring for more. In this exciting fantasy adventure, Joan Lion, aka Lionheart, breaks free from the donor system and learns a great deal about herself in the process. In the future, donors...
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Little Fish
by Lynn Evarts
In simple graphic novel form, Beyer captures the transition from small-town life to big-city art school. Lists, lists, lists. Ramsey Beyer loves to make lists. As she moves from her small town in Michigan to attend art school in...
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Lousy Sex
by Lynn Evarts
Who are we really? Callahan attempts some answers to the age-old question by making the science understandable to the rest of us. How do we define “self?” For immunologist Gerald N. Callahan, self can be defined by the bacteria that...