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Posted on July 11, 2025 by Jeyran Main
In All Money Ain’t Good Money, Tracey Lampley delivers a razor-sharp, gripping mystery that balances grit with heart, and suspense with soul. At the center is Jinx Curry—an unforgettable, refreshingly flawed private investigator who knows how to survive but longs for more than just catching cheating spouses and paying overdue bills.
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From the heart of Irish folklore comes a charming and imaginative tale that will transport young readers into a world of ancient legends, mystical creatures, and the enduring power of bravery. A Legend of Tara: Fionn the Reviver by Colm Hearne is an enchanting children’s fantasy novel that blends rich mythological roots with fresh storytelling, inviting both kids and adults alike to immerse themselves in a tale brimming with adventure, magic, and heart.
Read MorePosted on July 9, 2025 by Jeyran Main
A.I. Capone: The Digital Don is a slick, cinematic tech-thriller that detonates genre boundaries with unapologetic swagger. Paul Ponce’s debut is as bold and unpredictable as the title implies—merging cyberpunk aesthetics, military action, and dark satire into a high-stakes narrative that reads like Blade Runner hijacked by Scorsese.
Read MorePosted on July 8, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Gerardo “Jerry” Gutierrez’s All My Cake & What It Cost Me is a beautifully candid and refreshingly grounded memoir that transcends typical self-help fare. This is not a book of bold declarations or quick-fix promises—it’s a story of real, raw transformation built on the quiet, unglamorous power of small steps taken one day at a time.
Read MorePosted on July 7, 2025 by Jeyran Main
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Posted on July 7, 2025 by Jeyran Main
George Milare’s The Merciless Duo Returns is not your average crime thriller—it’s a gritty, psychological deep-dive into terror, trauma, and twisted justice. As Book 1 in the Most Wanted series, it sets the stage with chilling confidence and unrelenting suspense.
Read MorePosted on July 6, 2025 by Jeyran Main
When History Had Other Plans is a compelling, sharply written exploration of the 20th and 21st centuries through a refreshingly counter-intuitive lens. Blending historical fact, political insight, and a touch of revisionist boldness, this non-fiction title is designed to challenge assumptions and provoke thought — and it delivers on both counts.
Read MorePosted on July 5, 2025 by Jeyran Main
John McKie’s The First in History is a masterful compendium of humanity’s most significant “firsts” — from the first crewed hot air balloon flight to the first woman in space, and from early technological feats to transformative political milestones. Organized with clarity and a keen eye for both detail and context, this nonfiction collection is a treasure trove for history lovers, educators, and curious readers alike.
Read MorePosted on July 4, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Josh Mendoza’s Shadow of the Eternal Watcher is a genre-blending thrill ride that fuses sci-fi, noir, political intrigue, and metaphysical mystery into one high-octane narrative. With razor-sharp prose, cinematic pacing, and a protagonist who feels like he walked straight out of a Bogart film—and into a time fracture—this is a debut that doesn’t just entertain, it demands attention.
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