Zintara and the Stones of Alu Cemah by Michel and Dominic Bohbo
Reviewed by Ray Palen The debut novel from brothers Michel and Dominic Bohbot is a dynamic fantasy tale inspired by the love of speculative fiction instilled in them by their father. This is seen not only in the dedication of ZINTARA AND ...
Establishing Presence by T.L. Hoch
Reviewed by Teri Davis What is the purpose of a softball game? Is it the same as a basketball game? Is there a difference between the two? Is winning the goal of both sports? Is winning everything? Can you learn more than the techniques ...
When Dog Pals Fly Across America by Rob Kortus
Reviewed by Suzanne Odom Travel along with Sophie, Wallace, and Sulley; three intelligent dog friends, as they embark on an unforgettable journey across the United States. Sophie and Wallace are border collies and Sulley is a chocolate lab mix. Th ...
The Four Hats of Leadership by Drake E. Taylor
Book Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Drake E. Taylor, an officer in the United States Air Force, advocates four types of hats that will help individuals become effective and successful leaders. The Preface is an excellent tool for drawing rea ...
The Experiment by Robin Lamont
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Robin Lamont’s The Experiment, the third addition to her well-received Kinship series, traverses the rough terrain of animal rights in a story that not only takes readers seamlessly into a world that brims ...
The Furies by Corey Croft
Reviewed by Timea Barabas This is a book that has it all; friendship, love, violence, and drugs. The Furies by Corey Croft follows the story of a group of Fury friends. In their final year of high school they are faced with a series of t ...
The Eye That Never Sleeps by Clifford Browder
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Traversing back in time to New York City circa the late nineteenth century, Clifford Browder’s The Eye That Never Sleeps poses a decidedly brilliant take on the historical crime thriller with an enticingly twisted narr ...
Capitol White by Joe Pistone and Jon Land
Book reviewed by Russell Ilg As a crime film connoisseur, I place Donnie Brasco among the very best the genre has to offer. Watching Johnny Depp, as the title character, spend five years undercover inside the New York Mob, before ultimat ...
The Friends of Allan Renner by David J. Andrae
Book Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Dave J. Andrae’s The Friends of Allan Renner proposes an intelligent exploration of life through a multi-level, multiperspectival narrative which comes by virtue of Allan Renner’s encounters an ...
Miguel Traveler: The Man from Texas by Daniel McFatter
Book reviewed by Chris Phillips Miguel wakes up floating in a solution and being cuddled and cared for by “Mama.” There is a lot going on around him and suddenly he is washed out of a large tank of fluid in to the arms of Alice, the Woman in Black ...