Tag: redemption

Running From Herself By April Tompkins (Book Review #2221)

April Tompkins returns with another emotionally rich and character-driven novel, Running From Herself, a soulful story of identity, redemption, and the raw pursuit of purpose. Infused with music, heartbreak, and self-discovery, this contemporary fiction work takes readers on a journey that is both deeply… Continue Reading “Running From Herself By April Tompkins (Book Review #2221)”

Until It Was Gone by David B. Seaburn (Book Review #1949)

*Until It Was Gone* by David B. Seaburn is a poignant and deeply resonant exploration of a family teetering on the edge of unraveling, only to be bound together by the fragile threads of hope and resilience. The novel opens with a shocking revelation… Continue Reading “Until It Was Gone by David B. Seaburn (Book Review #1949)”

A Cowboy’s Runaway by Sara Van Buskirk (Book Review #1844)

Sara Van Buskirk’s “A Cowboy’s Runaway” transports readers to the rugged terrains of Nevada, 1869, weaving a compelling narrative of desperation, resilience, and unexpected romance in the Wild West. The novel follows the arduous journey of Emma, a young woman entangled in a web… Continue Reading “A Cowboy’s Runaway by Sara Van Buskirk (Book Review #1844)”

Final Video Game by Craig Speakes (Book Review #1804)

In a world where the boundaries between reality and virtual experiences blur, Craig Speakes delivers an exhilarating and thought-provoking narrative in “Final Video Game.” This young adult science fiction novel tackles the concept of video gaming culture, artificial intelligence, and the essence of human… Continue Reading “Final Video Game by Craig Speakes (Book Review #1804)”

The Unbroken Horizon By Jenny Brav (Book Review #1758)

“The Unbroken Horizon” by Jenny Brav is a poignant and deeply moving novel that delves into the complexities of healing, identity, and the enduring impact of trauma. The story weaves together two parallel narratives set in different eras, masterfully connecting the past with the… Continue Reading “The Unbroken Horizon By Jenny Brav (Book Review #1758)”

Healing of a Psychotherapist: A Journey of Rebellion, Redemption, and Reflection by Charles McCormack (Book Review #1750)

“Healing of a Psychotherapist: A Journey of Rebellion, Reflection, and Redemption” by Charles McCormack is a profoundly moving and deeply introspective memoir that takes readers on a journey through the author’s tumultuous life, both personal and professional. McCormack’s candid narrative is an exploration of… Continue Reading “Healing of a Psychotherapist: A Journey of Rebellion, Redemption, and Reflection by Charles McCormack (Book Review #1750)”

Monsters of North Yellowstone by Sae Luy (Book Review #1686)

“Monsters of North Yellowstone” by Sae Luy invites readers into a post-apocalyptic world where the remnants of humanity grapple with the aftermath of infected water, natural disasters, and a mysterious disease that turns survivors into memoryless monsters. In this gripping narrative, the main character,… Continue Reading “Monsters of North Yellowstone by Sae Luy (Book Review #1686)”

The Camaro Murders by Ian Lewis (Book Review #1649)

“The Camaro Murders: A Supernatural Journey Through Time and Redemption” “The Camaro Murders,” an intricately woven tale by Ian Lewis, unfolds across two winters, immersing readers in a narrative told out of sequence. Despite its experimental nature, the story reveals a meticulously crafted plot… Continue Reading “The Camaro Murders by Ian Lewis (Book Review #1649)”

From The Inside Out: A Reckoning and Redemption by Eric Dean Stuyvesant (Book Review #1401)

‘From The Inside Out’ is a beautiful book about Eric Stuyvesant forgetting his son, Michael, in the family van for 90 minutes on a warm Texas day. When he rushes back after realizing his tragic mistake, his son is barely alive, and Eric tries… Continue Reading “From The Inside Out: A Reckoning and Redemption by Eric Dean Stuyvesant (Book Review #1401)”