An understanding of history and the art that came out of the 1960s adds a robust sense of time and place to this vibrant story. "Crystal Ships" is an epic story about a group of young friends living through the turmoil of the 1960s and... Read More
Take two parts humor, one part physics, add a dash of faster-than-light travel, and shake well. The galaxy envisioned in "The Wishbone Express" is full of nonhuman life, peril, laughs, and surprisingly plausible science. With a fast pace... Read More
Ample humor and spot-on character descriptions create a fun read about the summer four high schoolers decide to become superheroes. It’s summer, in 1967, and Brad Jones ends his junior year of high school with nothing to do until... Read More
Not your run-of-the-mill erotica, this novel contains an aspect of mystery that complicates the plot. Katie is always running from something; right now, she’s running from her grandfather’s death. In this story of romance, author... Read More
You want vampires? This book has a mean one. Fast-paced and tight, the writing succeeds in presenting this lethal predator in an abhorrent light. This vampire tale on steroids meets the horror genre in a nauseating parade of... Read More
McCutchen’s tale could help others wrestling with the meaning of their own supernatural experiences. "The Glory of God Coming to a Town Near You", the first in a planned series from the formerly homeless Loretta McCutchen, is a brief... Read More
"Love Poems for Cannibals" is filled with beautiful contradictions—humorous at times, yet a deep sense of grieving permeates the collection. Raymond Keen’s debut book of poetry, "Love Poems for Cannibals", is akin to “experiencing... Read More
An uncommon mix of Little House on the Prairie and The Sopranos, this unique thriller grabs both ends of the moral spectrum. This romantic thriller edges into the crime genre with a sordid look at vindictive undermining and lack of... Read More