Murder Most Delicious: A Novel by Danielle Postel-Vinay
Reviewed by Ephantus Gold "Murder Most Delicious" by Danielle Postel-Vinay is a novel that serves up a mystery so rich in atmosphere and intrigue that it ensnares you completely, refusing to let go until its secrets have been fully uncovered. It ...
Remnant by Roland Allnach
Reviewed by Douglas R. Cobb One of science fiction’s most outstanding rising stars, the talented author Roland Allnach, has an anthology of three creative and brilliant novellas out now, Remnant, that should be a hit with anyone who loves science ...
Oddities & Entities by Roland Allnach
Reviewed by Douglas R. Cobb If you’re fans of quality horror literature, you owe it to yourselves to check out the up-and-coming author, Roland Allnach, and his collections of brilliant novellas, Remnant (which I’ve reviewed at (Bestsellersworld) ...
Prism by Roland Allnach
Reviewed by Douglas R. Cobb Just like prisms reveal brilliant colors of the spectrum, so does Roland Allnach’s collection of short stories, Prism, reveal a wide spectrum of brilliantly written short fiction written by a master storyteller. The ma ...
Mystery at Monrovia Castle: The Rebecca Orange Castle Cozy Mystery Series by Valerie Brandy
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton This first book in the Rebecca Orange Castle Cozy Mystery Series delivers a fun, comforting escape: a charming castle setting, quirky characters, a loyal dog, and a mystery that stays light without losing its intrigue. ...
Venera LTD. by Stuart Nosler
Reviewed by Lily Andrews "Venera LTD." by Stuart Nosler begins in 2025 in Australia, under the shadow of a global radiation crisis where Dr. Hendrick Campbell, a nuclear physicist, is pulled from university research to investigate a mysterious w ...
Unmasking Cults: The History of Cults and Leaders that went Too Far (History with a Side of Humor) by L.E. Danvers
Think cults always start with chanting and spooky robes? Think again. Your teen is about to have their eyes opened to the beguiling ways of influencers. Some cults began with yoga, self-help seminars, or civil rights activism. Others started wi ...
Unpacking Narcissism’s Guises: Set Boundaries and Free Yourself From Trauma Bonds (Healing After Narcissism Book 1) by Riley Ellis
How do you fall in love with a narcissist? The same way you boil a frog—slowly, and with just enough compliments. If, like so many others before you, you sit hung up, wondering if it’s possible the problem isn’t you, that it might actually be the ...
Colors: Celebrating All the Colors in God’s Rainbow by Jenna Kurtzwell (Author) Ash Wells (Illustrator)
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton Colors: Celebrating All the Colors in God’s Rainbow by Jenna Kurtzwell is the opposite of what I was expecting. I thought it was a simple little color book, but it turned out to be one of those gentle, uplifting reads that ...
Saying It Out Loud: A Young Widow’s Triumph Over Tragedy by Amy King with Jon Land
Reviewed by Russell Ilg “SAYING IT OUT LOUD” SCREAMS TO BE READ So many outstanding memoirs feature a backdrop in grief. “When Breath Becomes Air,” is the first that comes to mind, but I guess you could throw the likes of “Tuesdays with Morri ...









