For anyone who ever feels as though they are looking in on themselves from the outside comes Rosalee Jaeger’s second novel, "Finding Zoe". The story charts the life of pianist Zoe Hirsch from childhood to adulthood. In addition to... Read More
"Hypnotic States of Americans" is an appropriate title for a book that can be as hypnotic as its subject matter. In fact, author Roy Masters cautions his readers not to get too caught up in his text or any other text—including the... Read More
At only 208 pages in length, with over 40 additional pages of letters and documents substantiating the author’s breach of contract and corporate sabotage claims, Walmart’s EGOnomics Always is an incredible book. It chronicles a... Read More
Remember: The First Of The Mermaid Vampire Chronicles is the work of teen writer Krista Everson. And it is told with considerable enthusiasm. As the story begins, a teenage girl Kristella is dangling her legs in the ocean when,... Read More
Buddy’s Tail takes readers on a delightful adventure from a dog’s point of view. Believing that all dogs are good, MacKenzie, a border collie, narrates her story of love and companionship. MacKenzie and her friend Javier, a... Read More
The thiry-one page introduction to "Shadow Wind" is so good that it could—should—stand alone as a short story. A breathless, awe-inspiring read of epic proportions. If only Spielberg, Lucas, or Michael Bay would film it, Kenneth... Read More
“Life…is about the journey, not the destination and it is definitely no dress rehearsal,” declares a preacher in Paula Aird’s ambitious third novel. "No Dress Rehearsal" examines the connections among the story’s narrators,... Read More
A soft rain drizzles against the windowpanes. A young, attractive couple sits at a polished table in a bar in Saint Paul Trois Châteaux, a French market town located between Marseille and Lyons. Thibaut Desmarais and Lucy Nightingberg... Read More