Tag: #PsychologicalFiction

Upside Down by R. Morello (Book Review #2354)

Upside Down by R. Morello is a haunting, emotionally raw psychological novella that transforms grief into a tangible, surreal landscape. From its opening moments, the story makes it clear that this is not a conventional exploration of loss—it is an excavation of the inner… Continue Reading “Upside Down by R. Morello (Book Review #2354)”

The Secret Life of Women You Think You Know by Roger Daniel Grubb (Book Review #2267)

Roger Daniel Grubb’s novel The Secret Life of Women You Think You Know is an innovative and genre-blending story that questions readers’ assumptions about the women who matter most in their lives. With his emotionally rich storytelling, Grubb reveals the hidden struggles and buried… Continue Reading “The Secret Life of Women You Think You Know by Roger Daniel Grubb (Book Review #2267)”

Secrets of the Jeweled Flask by Camille J. Severino (Book Review #2200)

In Secrets of the Jeweled Flask, Camille J. Severino crafts a whimsical, thought-provoking journey of magical realism, psychological reckoning, and emotional transformation. At the heart of this vibrant novel lies Vito Glandell, a meek, middle-aged man trapped by the suffocating expectations of his overbearing… Continue Reading “Secrets of the Jeweled Flask by Camille J. Severino (Book Review #2200)”

The Flip Side by Ted Richardson (Book Review #2194)

Ted Richardson’s latest novel, The Flip Side, delivers a unique and compelling twist on the cozy mystery genre—blending mental health themes, musical passion, and a decades-old cold case into a story that’s as emotionally gripping as it is suspenseful.