Grind Slowly, Grind Small: A Big Ray Elmore Novel by Thomas Holland
Book Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson Grind Slowly, Grind Small is the second novel by Thomas D. Holland set around Big Ray Elmore, a small-town police chief from Split Tree, Arkansas. You don’t have to have read the previous novel in the ...
The Day of the Ferret by Michael Woodman
Book Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert A witty, satirical romp through the political world of the President of the United States, author Michael Woodman’s The Day of the Ferret, craftily intersects politics, intrigue, comedy, and a cast of we ...
Maximise Your Child’s Performance: A Concise Guide to Unlocking their Potential by Jennie Segar
Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Maximise Your Child’s Performance: A Concise Guide to Unlocking their Potential is a marvelous book of information. Jennie Segar discusses ways to make a difference in children’s development and benefit them ac ...
Black, White, and Gray All Over by Frederick Douglass Reynolds
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas If you are looking for an exploratory journey into the many dimensions of gray, look no further than “Black, White, and Gray All Over: A Black Man’s Odyssey in Life and Law Enforcement” by Frederick Douglass Reynold ...
Regaining Paradise by Paul Corson
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas Do you feel a sense of incompleteness? A longing to return to a place you have never been to? Regaining Paradise: Forming a New Worldview, Knowing God, and Journeying into Eternity might not have the answer ...
Margaret Truman’s Murder at the CDC: A Capital Crimes Novel by Jon Land
Reviewed by Russell Ilg I’ve reviewed more books by Jon Land than I can count but his latest, MURDER AT THE CDC, stands out for all the right reasons. Purchase Here. And all the wrong ones, too. That’s because the book, completed p ...
The Nosferatu Conspiracy: Book 2 The Sommelier by Brian James Gage
Reviewed by Dianne Woodman The Sommelier is the second book in The Nosferatu Conspiracy series by Brian James Gage. A synopsis of the first book, The Sleepwalker, provides an excellent framework for readers in this riveting, chilling, and hair-rai ...
Trauma, Shame, and the Power of Love: The Fall and Rise of a Physician Who Heals Himself by Christopher Pelloski, M.D.
Book reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Although sexual abuse and pornography of children is nothing new within this society, each time it is discovered and reported there is an accompanying knee jerk reaction of anger, disgust and distrust that follo ...
Saw the Forest by Patrick McConnell
Book Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert A read which keeps your heart as invested as your mind, Patrick L. McConnell’s Saw the Forest explores life through a multi-faceted lens, bringing attention to aspects of the human condition, w ...
The Extraordinarily Ordinary Life of Prince: Everybody’s Good at Something by Prince A. Sanders
Reviewed by Timea Barabas Several things make a children’s book iconic, like addressing pressing social issues, speaking to adults and children alike, and the test of time. The only box that “The Extraordinarily Ordinary Life of Prince: ...