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“Suicide Bridge” by Daniel Kowalski is a rollercoaster of a thriller that grabs your attention from the very first page and doesn’t let go until the final, heart-pounding conclusion. The narrative unfolds in a small town with a mysterious disappearance that turns into a… Continue Reading “Suicide Bridge by Daniel Kowalski (Book Review #1688)”
“The Bucket of Blood” by Paul Malott, illustrated by Kokin Kokambar, dives into the gritty and suspenseful world of Detroit, offering readers a unique and immersive graphic novel experience. The story is centered around the mysterious issues plaguing the city’s supply of Whapple Sauce,… Continue Reading “The Bucket of Blood by Paul Malott (Book Review #1729)”
“Dear Prudence” by Karen Janowsky is an emotionally charged romance novel that explores themes of independence, love, and the complexities of human relationships. The story follows Pru Blum, a cellist with the Lower Georgia Symphonic Orchestra, as she navigates her life while grappling with… Continue Reading “Dear Prudence by Karen Janowsky (Book Review #1727)”
“Dancing in the Ring” by Susan E. Sage is a captivating and immersive historical fiction novel that takes readers on a journey through the bustling streets of 1920s Detroit. Set against the backdrop of a post-traumatic era brimming with optimism and energy, the story… Continue Reading “DANCING IN THE RING by Susan E. Sage (Book Review #1723)”
“Antigone” by R. X. Karvanis is a riveting blend of myth, magic, and adventure that takes the reader on a spellbinding journey through time and ancient civilizations. The story revolves around 21-year-old Ann, who is drawn to Greece by a haunting voice calling her… Continue Reading “Antigone by R. X. Karvanis (Book Review #1721)”
“The Peculiar Case of the Petersburg Professor” by Sharon Kay is an engaging and immersive cozy mystery set in the nostalgic backdrop of 1974. This book marks the debut of the Michelle Kilpatrick Mysteries series, captivating readers with its blend of suspense, intrigue, and… Continue Reading “The Peculiar Case of the Petersburg Professor by Sharon Kay (Book Review #1717)”
“Terracolina – A Place to Belong” by Carla Kessler, with illustrations by Richard Kessler, is a captivating and imaginative tale that resonates deeply with the young and young at heart. This enchanting story follows the journey of twelve-year-old Thomas, who, on his birthday, embarks… Continue Reading “Terracolina – A Place to Belong by Carla Kessler illustrated by Richard Kessler (Book Review #1715)”
“The Flaws in Our Prayers” by Magdalena Stanhoff is a rich tapestry of intersecting lives and narratives, weaving together a story that is as complex as it is captivating. The novel traverses the lives of characters from diverse backgrounds, each struggling with their own… Continue Reading “The Flaws in Our Prayers by Magdalena Stanhoff (Book Review #1712)”
“Outcast Artist in Bretagne – WWII Heartbreak and Forbidden Love” by Diane Scott Lewis is a poignant and compelling historical fiction novel that explores the complexities of love, loyalty, and survival during the tumultuous times of World War II. The story of Norah Cooper,… Continue Reading “Outcast Artist in Bretagne – WWII heartbreak and forbidden love by Diane Scott Lewis (Book Review #1711)”