In their latest collaboration, The JFK Conspiracy, bestselling authors Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch uncover a remarkable piece of American history that has largely remained in the shadows. Following their successful works The Nazi Conspiracy and The Lincoln Conspiracy, the authors turn their attention to a lesser-known but equally compelling story: the first assassination attempt […]

How to Explain by Louise Krug Genre: Memoir / Essays ISBN: 9798888387511 Print Length: 88 pages Publisher: Finishing Line Press Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Melissa Suggitt Louise Krug writes with a voice so raw, it feels like she’s handed you her heart. Reading How to Explain feels like sitting down with a friend who doesn’t […]
The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha
In her latest novel, The Inheritance, Trisha Sakhlecha delivers a gripping psychological thriller that delves deep into the complex dynamics of a wealthy Indian family. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of a remote Scottish island, The Inheritance masterfully weaves together themes of family loyalty, buried secrets, and the devastating consequences of protecting those we love […]
Motheater by Linda H. Codega
Linda H. Codega’s Motheater is an ambitious queer fantasy with gothic undertones, set against the brooding backdrop of the Appalachian Mountains. Blending ecological allegory with folklore, the novel delves into themes of power, community, and the battle between nature and industry. With its layered narrative and emotionally complex characters, Motheater offers much to ponder, even […]
Jenny Elder Moke’s adult debut novel, She Doesn’t Have a Clue, ambitiously attempts to merge two beloved genres – the wedding romance and the cozy mystery. The result is an entertaining if occasionally uneven story that follows mystery author Kate Valentine as she attends her ex-fiancé’s wedding on a remote island, only to find herself […]
The Wrong House by Guy de Maupassant

The Wrong House by Guy de Maupassant centers on a case of mistaken identity and the unsettling consequences that follow. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Wrong House by Guy de Maupassant The Wrong House by Guy de Maupassant Quartermaster Varajou had obtained […]
Book Review: Poems Please

Poems Please by John Pare Genre: Poetry ISBN: 9798891325234 Print Length: 152 pages Publisher: Atmosphere Press Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender Love, nature, travel, and word-play: this poetry book has something for everyone. Through this eclectic and flowing collection, John Pare takes readers on quite a journey. In the first section, Pare’s poetry depicts […]
Sweet Fury by Sash Bischoff
In her electrifying debut novel Sweet Fury, Sash Bischoff delivers a sophisticated psychological thriller that weaves together themes of trauma, revenge, and the complex nature of truth. Drawing from her background in theater direction, Bischoff crafts a narrative as layered and precise as a perfectly executed stage production. Plot and Structure Set in contemporary New […]

The Goddess In the Mountain (Millennium Man) by Sean DeLauder Genre: Science Fiction / Post-Apocalyptic ISBN: 9798989641291 Print Length: 99 pages Amazon Reviewed by Timothy Thomas A unique addition to the post-apocalyptic genre, thoughtfully exploring religious complacency, coercion, and corruption The Goddess in the Mountain is book two of the Millennium Man series, following Thomas […]

“Some time or another, we all experience that feeling that every day is the same, the same people and places, the same conversation, the same food – and wonder about what if it wasn’t?” I’ve spent nearly half my 38 years living in the house where my picture book Sunday takes place, in a small townhouse in […]