Jeff Wheeler’s Muirwood trilogy takes place in a world that seems to be an amalgamation of Medieval Britain, Wales, and Ireland. His work as a fantasist is influenced by Sharon Kay Penman’s medieval mysteries and there are strong... Read More
In The Blight of Muirwood: Book Two of the Muirwood Trilogy, Lia, the heroine from the first book in the series, is settling back into her life as a kitchen apprentice in the Muirwood Abbey. Soon, the Medium, a spiritual force that... Read More
In The Blight of Muirwood: Book Two of the Muirwood Trilogy, Lia, the heroine from the first book in the series, is settling back into her life as a kitchen apprentice in the Muirwood Abbey. Soon, the Medium, a spiritual force that... Read More
Fantasy series have become a dime a dozen in the past two decades, so it takes a large measure of talent and vision to start one that breathes new life into the genre. George R. R. Martin has done so with his A Song of Ice and Fire... Read More
“She was pleasant enough in her unique little way. She didn’t kick dogs, didn’t dress scandalously or spend her evenings in the bars.” Her husband “…loved her with an enthusiasm that was apparent to all who watched them... Read More
Humorist Amy Krouse Rosenthal once mused, “I always want to see what happens after the movie’s technically over. I want an update on the couple that fell in love…to see how they’re doing post-euphoria.” For author Roy Jenkins,... Read More
The secret to “living intact,” according to psychologist Mark Steinberg, is learning “to see yourself as being more the potential of tomorrow rather than the product of yesterday.” Living Intact: Challenge and Choice in Tough... Read More
One of the most controversial times in American history, the Vietnam War has inspired numerous works of fiction as well as political debate. The Champa Flowers is an outstanding example of the merger of real events with the imaginative... Read More