Supernatural and science fiction elements blend with Eastern culture for an engaging and fresh read. S. A. Stitz’s "Jai" follows the action-packaged adventures of a singular heroine as she discovers the extraordinary truth about her... Read More
In this follow-up to Melissa Lenhardt’s debut novel, Stillwater, detective Jack McBride finds himself embroiled in a new set of conflicts shortly after resolving his first case. McBride, an outsider to his adopted town of Stillwater,... Read More
Lucy Sinclair is learning more than dance steps for her debut into Edwardian society. She’s also gifted with arcana, a special magic that allows her to bring her drawings to life. It’s a family gift, passed from mother to daughter,... Read More
As Islamophobia grips America and Europe, "Never Can I Write of Damascus" comes like a godsend to banish ignorance and illumine the richness of multiculturalism. Teacher and activist duo Theresa Kubasak and Gabe Huck recount their years... Read More
Autonomy’s is a world without easy answers, in which even salvation may come with a high human cost. In Jude Houghton’s brutal dystopian novel "Autonomy", humanity struggles to reassert itself after a near apocalyptic environmental... Read More
Gold’s is a gripping take on the question of culpability related to mass deaths, an account in which few escape unscathed. Was he merely a cog in the machine, or a ruthless war criminal? Alan Gold’s "The Mechanic" follows a grieving... Read More
This is a heart-pumping, breathtaking trilogy filled with emotional and sexual tension. Fans of explicit erotica get the whole package in Carol Madison’s "Goddess of Ivy" trilogy. No romp or position goes unexplored in this epic,... Read More
Exploring the roles and expectations of childhood onward, The Philosophy of Childing: Unlocking Creativity, Curiosity, and Reason through the Wisdom of Our Youngest challenges conventionally accepted views of aging and age-appropriate... Read More