From unseen cosmos within us to the far flung worlds beyond us, Joe Graves’ new collection is a stirring meditation on what we lose, even as we gain the wonders that the future holds. Humanity speaks of progress as if it is inevitable, as if each new innovation were simply the next rung on a […]
Bridging horror, noir, and psychological thriller—the tale of an outsider in an isolated motel, contending with the lies of a fleet of uncanny characters Set in the borderlands of 1960s northern Minnesota, The Petting Zoo Motel centers on Billy Green, a young drifter cut loose after his girlfriend and best friend betray him. When his […]
The Locked Door by Freida McFadden
The Locked Door by Freida McFadden on June 1, 2021 Genres: Fiction / Thrillers / General, Fiction / Thrillers / Psychological Pages: 320 Format: ARC Buy on Amazon Goodreads While eleven-year-old Nora Davis was up in her bedroom doing homework, she had no idea her father was killing women in the basement. Until the day […]
Daughter of Egypt by Marie Benedict
There is something almost unbearably fitting about a novel concerning erased women being told in two separate voices — voices that share a pulse across three thousand years of silence. Daughter of Egypt by Marie Benedict is precisely that: an interwoven dual narrative that places Lady Evelyn Herbert, the aristocratic daughter of Lord Carnarvon, alongside […]
The Players We Were by Janelle Gabay
A novel about how competition can make champions, but it can also expose the parts of us we work hardest to hide In The Players We Were, Janelle Gabay delivers a contemporary young adult sports drama that dives far deeper than tennis rankings and tournament wins. Though rooted in the high-stakes world of junior tennis, […]
Uncertain Lives by Joram Piatigorsky
A thought-provoking novel of ideas about biography, authenticity, identity, and secrets “Uncertainty is the engine that keeps us going.” Beginning with a disastrous birthday party, Uncertain Lives tracks the decades-old friendship of two septuagenarian women—Devra, a renowned scientist, and Allison, a society journalist. When Allison, whom Devra nicknames Angela, offers the promise of writing Devra’s […]
Beneath by Ariel Sullivan
Six years after nuclear war turned the surface into irradiated wasteland, what remains of humanity exists underground in a place called Haven. The tunnels are dim. Time is tracked not by sunlight but by bells and buzzes. Religion has largely given up alongside everything else. This is the world Ariel Sullivan constructs in Beneath by […]
Review: Black Sheep by K.E. Stokes
Synopsis: Gem was a quiet little girl born of a loving family, or so it seemed. One day, her life was irrevocably changed by her mother’s sudden, unprovoked and brutal attack, fracturing her very existence. Years of intolerable cruelty followed until an adverse event during her teenage years forced her to leave Lanebridge and seek […]
Some crimes shatter lives. Others quietly reshape them. Sweetness & Light is not about shock value, lurid detail, or tidy conclusions. Melinda Worth Popham writes true crime the way it actually lives in people: quietly, unevenly, and long after the headlines fade. Set largely in mid-century Kansas City and the surrounding Midwest, the book moves […]
A tense, heart-racing bounty-hunter space adventure to thrill 365 Days fans This suspenseful space adventure is about greed, betrayal, and colonial warfare with magical weaponry. Inventive and intriguing, Hunting the Heiress uses sex and sophisticated space travel to tell Reyne’s story: A morally-gray hero’s journey from defeated orphan just following orders, to rebel soldier standing […]