The Evil to Come by Thomas Holland
Reviewed by Reyan Mishra Good crime thrillers have it to engage and entertain readers in a multitude of ways. Some keep you hooked as long as you read it, while there are a few that leave you connecting the dots days after you are done reading. Th ...
On the Run by William Shaw
Reviewed by Lily Andrews Beyond the hills and the meadows of the coastal seaport of Sligo, Ireland, sits the fishing village of Mullaghmore, where William Shaw's narrative, "On the Run," begins. Set in the 80s, the touching and ultimately hopeful ...
Odd Dog Out by Rob Biddulph
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton What does it mean to be different? Odd Dog Out is a story about a dog that is different and does not fit in. No matter what, this dog just stands out from all the other dogs. Purchase Here. Tired of trying to fit in, Odd ...
Front & Center Leadership by Brandon Birkmeyer
Reviewed by Christine Kinori It has been said that a true leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus. Being a leader is no easy task and there are thousands of books out there detailing how to step into leadership. In Front & ...
Consciousness Is All There Is: How Understanding and Experiencing Consciousness Will Transform Your Life by Dr. Tony Nader
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-GilbertWe are beset in a world that is swiftly spiraling into becoming a world populated by people who are devoid of spiritual, physical and moral wellness leading to many of us experiencing life as often chaotic and dishearten ...
Cargo Hold 4 by Lonnie Busch
Reviewed by Douglas R. Cobb Cargo Hold 4 is a Science Fiction/Horror novel by Lonnie Busch that takes the old trope of a stowaway aboard your spaceship to a different level. Perhaps the most famous example of having a stowaway aboard one's spacesh ...
Involuntarius by J. R. Izquierdo
Reviewed by Lily Andrews J.R. Izquierdo's gripping mystery and suspense novel "Involuntarius" traces a young man's quest to unearth secrets his father left behind that might prevent a war between two secret societies fighting to be the dominant se ...
Star Maker by Jessa Nevins
Reviewed by Jacquelyn Tolksdorf The novel captures the essence of the 1980s rock scene, with vivid descriptions of the music, fashion, and culture of the time. From the highways of Nevada to the bustling streets of Los Angeles, Nevins paints a ric ...
Tommy Rocket and the Goober Patrol by Thomas Kuhn
Reviewed by Teri Takle Nate lives a reasonably everyday life for a 10-year-old boy. Along with his parents, little brother, big sister, and grandmother, life survives with little excitement. The school exists, but Nate’s standard is to get by doin ...
Broken Pencils by J.R. Rice
Reviewed by Michaela Gordoni In Broken Pencils by J.R. Rice, 18-year-old Jonah is in for a whirlwind prom night when his emotions mount on top of drug use and alcohol. He has a personal recipe for disaster, and the ingredients are as follows: Firs ...









