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Unscrupulous Choices by James A. Sesnak (Book Review #2207)

James A. Sesnak’s Unscrupulous Choices is a chilling and emotionally complex work of historical crime fiction, rooted in reality and driven by the human consequences of greed. Inspired by the 2023 CNBC segment “Fraud in a Bottle,” the novel peels back the layers of… Continue Reading “Unscrupulous Choices by James A. Sesnak (Book Review #2207)”

The Bird Who Was Afraid to Fly by Harker Jones (Book Review #2196)

Harker Jones delivers a heartfelt and inspiring tale in The Bird Who Was Afraid to Fly, a children’s story that speaks to readers of all ages about courage, honesty, and the importance of taking that first leap toward growth.

Norma and the Blue Hour by Chris Delyani (Book Review #2195)

Norma and the Blue Hour is a beautifully layered story of estrangement, aging, and the quiet redemption that comes through unexpected relationships and second chances.

Review Tales Magazine – 16th Edition is Out Now!

The wait is over! The October issue of Review Tales Book Article Magazine has just been released — and it’s already making waves as an Amazon Bestseller. Packed with thought-provoking, insightful author interviews and exclusive literary articles, this global publication connects authors and readers… Continue Reading “Review Tales Magazine – 16th Edition is Out Now!”

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.

Ursula Major by B. Robert Conklin (Book Review #2192)

In Ursula Major, B. Robert Conklin crafts a haunting and poignant family saga that delves into the fractured landscapes of memory, trauma, and the unbreakable bond between siblings. Set against the backdrop of 1970s Appalachian Ohio, the novel is as much a personal reckoning… Continue Reading “Ursula Major by B. Robert Conklin (Book Review #2192)”

Finality of the Heart by James W. A. (Book Review #2226)

In Finality of the Heart, award-winning author and poet James W. A. delivers a stirring and beautifully structured exploration of love, faith, and human emotion. Told through a narrative arc divided into four sections, this poetry collection follows the story of a boy in… Continue Reading “Finality of the Heart by James W. A. (Book Review #2226)”

Love & Homegrown Magic by Patricia Bossano (Book Review #2096)

Patricia Bossano’s Love & Homegrown Magic is a luminous, multigenerational tale that weaves together real-life events with a touch of spiritual enchantment. Based on the life of the author’s mother, this immigrant’s story unfolds across decades and continents, capturing the soul of a woman… Continue Reading “Love & Homegrown Magic by Patricia Bossano (Book Review #2096)”

Through Any Fire by Katherine Carter (Book Review #2190)

Through Any Fire is a pulse-pounding, slow-burn romance that blends second-chance love with high-stakes action and emotional grit. Katherine Carter’s debut novel doesn’t just explore rekindled passion—it throws it into a whirlwind of danger, betrayal, and redemption.