Rollins’s lucid descriptions allow a twenty-first-century eye to discern the humanity and heroism of a primitive world and time. Travel fourteen thousand years into the past in this realistic depiction of primitive society. Powerful... Read More
Ayer handles serious topics such as alcoholism, drug use, and suicide with sensitivity and insight that add a level of believability to the characters. Faithfully discreet servants, heiresses, and high-handed gentry may seem like the... Read More
A good author-illustrator team, Tait and Berg have created a memorable character who teaches a meaningful lesson about accepting differences. Kerry Tait’s "Harley the Happy Little Husky" is an upbeat children’s picture book with a... Read More
The unique perspective of a dinosaur, in an equally fascinating landscape, offers both entertainment and insight. "Lastborn", by Prudence Brown Lev, shares the intriguing story of the last Edmontosaurus annectens, or flathead, born on... Read More
In a haunting yet readable history, Sciolino shows how Christian anti-Semitism contributed to the church’s silent complicity. Judge and deacon Anthony Sciolino’s debut history is a nuanced and multifaceted exploration of centuries of... Read More
Avid readers of erotica will appreciate the titillating tidbits in Dale’s highly charged memoir. Leon Dale’s explicit memoir of sexual awakening holds nothing back. In "Colours", the first-time author chronicles his life under the... Read More
Eve Wallinga has penned a fascinating story of healing and recovery in "The Voodoo Breast". New Orleans becomes a character in and of itself as a couple deals with the wounds, both psychological and physical, left by a battle with... Read More
This uniquely action-packed look at the grieving process is a twist on the medical thriller. Not for the faint of heart, "Scar Tissue" explores the highs and lows of life after tragedy strikes. Setting her novel amid a compelling... Read More