Riveting, entertaining action elevates character-development and themes of light and dark in this experimental fantasy. "Invisible Wings" contains all of the elements needed to make a medieval fantasy: elves, fairies, dragons, kingdoms,... Read More
Finely honed character interactions add humor and dimension to the relationships in this pulse-pounding medical thriller. In this second installment of the Alex Randolph series, D. Bruce Foster creates another exciting, pulse-pounding... Read More
Rooney successfully captures both the excitement of a political campaign and the ennui of a going-nowhere office job in this character-driven novel. In Kathleen Rooney’s novel "O, Democracy!", working on a Senate reelection campaign... Read More
Gleason captures a time when courtship was full of sweet surprises. Like Grandma Moses, eighty-four-year-old Chuck Gleason found his talent later in life. Gleason uses his own marriage of six decades to shape his novel, "Collision... Read More
Unexpected plot twists elevate this enjoyable collection of unique and varied sci-fi tales. Bill Finnegan collects eleven strange and enjoyable short stories in Tales From Finnegan’s Wake: An Assortment of Suspenseful, Fantastical,... Read More
This brisk and original cat-and-mouse thriller exceeds expectations with unpredictable results. John Mills, a reclusive iconic British singer and songwriter, is living in self-imposed solitude until Jillian Braedon and her five-year-old... Read More
There’s intrigue, murder, ethics, religion, romance, an international setting, and characters you really come to know and care about. Erec Stebbins nails it with this book. Just when you think you have the recipe down for international... Read More
The Gold Rush is over, and San Francisco teems with entrepreneurs of all stripes—shady and otherwise. Set in 1851, after the height of the Gold Rush, Ken Salter’s novel on French emigrants portrays entrepreneurialism in San... Read More