Hunting the Red Fox by W. Kenneth Tyler, Jr.
Reviewed by Lily Andrews From the moment Perry Barnes opened his mouth, I knew I was in for more than a story about golf. Told through the lens of Roger Mace, an earnest, aspiring writer and amateur golfer determined to collect honest, unembellish ...
Creed of Legends by A.K. Kubica
Reviewed by Diana Coyle In the book “Creed of Legends” by A.K. Kubica, decades ago the kingdom of Kresha created alliances with certain individuals and as a result, it caused a continent to divide because of the poor choices made. From that time, ...
The Regression Strain by Kevin Hwang
Reviewed by Timea Barabas The Regression Strain grips you from page one and doesn’t let go. Kevin Hwang delivers a fascinating medical thriller set aboard the luxury cruise ship Paradise. Dr. Peter Palma signs on as the ship’s physician, expecting ...
One of Them by Kitty Zeldis
Reviewed by Ephantus Gold "One of Them" by Kitty Zeldis is an elucidating historical novel that follows two young women navigating identity, belonging, and silent rebellion at Vassar College in 1946. If you enjoy layered character studies wrapped ...
The Dead Come to Stay by Brandy Schillace
Reviewed by Ephantus Gold Some novels creep up on you like a drizzle turning into a downpour—you think you are relaxing into something light and warm, only to be carried away by something deeper, weirder, and more captivating than you imagined. "T ...
The Museum of Lies by J. Timothy Hunt
Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson Our experiences have a way of shaping our lives, and any traumas we suffer can have a severe effect on the people we become. However, our memories are unreliable, and even the most impactful event can become distort ...
Believe: A Memoir in Stories by Christina H. Wilson
Reviewed by Lily Andrews Christina H. Wilson’s "Believe: A Memoir in Stories" is a moving and deeply inspiring collection of life stories that beautifully piece together the grueling journey of a woman who endures painful experiences and most nota ...
Extraterrestrial Noir by Rich Leder
Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson The world is full of stories of deadly alien invasions, and there are also many notable examples of fish out of water extraterrestrial visits to our little planet. However, in Extraterrestrial Noir, author Rich Lede ...
The Matriarch Messiah (The Mystery of the Matriarchs) by Maxime Trencavel
Reviewed by Diana Coyle In “The Matriarch Messiah” by Maxime Trencavel the author takes us on a mesmerizing journey in which a Kurdish woman, an American editor and an Israeli archeologist must come together to search for the “blue cavern” which i ...
The Divine Adventure: Time and Eternity: A Unique Conversation by Zelise
Reviewed by Lily Andrews Zelise’s "The Divine Adventure: Time and Eternity" is a thought-provoking read that meticulously delves into a paradoxical concept - how time and eternity fit together, and what that says about God's nature. Purchase Here ...