Review: Whirlwinds, Waves, and Willow by Flo Dombey
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
5d ago
Unexpected romance, deadly betrayals, and the perils of complex families swirl madly together in Whirlwinds, Waves, and Willow by Flo Dombey, the second emotional installment of The Willow Chronicle. Willow's life has been turned upside-down by the reappearance of a biological father she thought long dead, making every decision feel unsteady for the headstrong 17-year-old ..read more
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Wreck and Return by Tom Kranz
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1w ago
Probing the complex emotions of a first responder and the physiological strain of getting by in America today, Wreck and Return: An EMT’s Journey Into and Out of Darkness by Tom Kranz is a powerful narrative loosely based on the author's own dual life. Moonlighting as a volunteer EMT while navigating the career perils of ..read more
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Review: Wrath of the Fallen by Kristopher Jerome
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1w ago
The demonic forces of Darkness clash with radiant warriors of Light in Wrath of the Fallen by Kristopher Jerome, a sprawling and enrapturing new fantasy saga. Epic clashes of magic, impossible romantic longings, larger-than-life heroes, and a world-shattering threat from an Accursed chasm make this novel a thrillingly high-stakes work of fantasy. After witnessing the ..read more
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Review: The Spire by Shaun Goldsmith
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2w ago
Stark and suspenseful with a daunting tangle of a plot, The Spire by Shaun Goldsmith is a lavishly unpredictable and compelling whodunit. The story begins with a bang - a quadruple homicide in a lavish penthouse on the 75th floor of one of the most secure and surveilled buildings in Midtown Manhattan. What follows is ..read more
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Review: Lost Grove by Charlotte Zang & Alex Knudsen
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2w ago
A wickedly twisted thriller with a gritty gothic edge, Lost Grove: Part One by Charlotte Zang and Alex Knudsen is a dark dream for fans of contemporary horror. The sleepy coastal town of Lost Grove, with more secrets than people, is a classically ominous setting for a supernatural whodunit, including a stubbornly determined prodigal sleuth ..read more
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Review: Nemesis Earth (Weapons of Choice Book 8) by Nick Snape
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2w ago
Bringing the genre-pushing Weapons of Choice saga to a fitting and explosive end, Nemesis Earth by Nick Snape is an all-out clash of titans, large and small, which will decide if humanity survives its apocalyptic alien incursion. As the ravenous and unforgiving Garr continue their conquest, the surviving shreds of human resistance are desperate to ..read more
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Review: Insane Angels by Edward Nicholls
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1M ago
Miracles happen in the most unlikely places in Insane Angels by Edward Nicholls, a whip-smart peek into higher powers, both human and divine. The only thing that can make a hangover worse - or at least weirder - is finding a halo inexplicably hanging above your head, and that is precisely the predicament of the ..read more
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Review: Om Vel Way by Seval Seer
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1M ago
Eye-opening, mind-expanding, and relentlessly hopeful, Om Vel Way: Be Happy and Make Happy by Seval Seer is a well-crafted guide for the journey of self-actualization. Part memoir and part spiritual textbook, the author patiently explicates much of what he has learned over decades of study and presents practical techniques for readers to apply those lessons ..read more
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Deep Heavy Stuff by Don Ake
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1M ago
An insightful collection of personal essays and thought-provoking anecdotes, Deep Heavy Stuff: Thoughts and essays for enriching your life by Don Ake is an inspiring work of contemporary writing that is alternately raw, funny, and hopeful. Addressing some of the deep spiritual and social wounds of the modern age, this collection is in turn a ..read more
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Review: Fog & Fireflies by T.H. Lehnen
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1M ago
Children with the hearts of seasoned warriors must save their world from being swallowed by sinister magic in Fog & Fireflies by T.H. Lehnen, a mesmerizing and thought-provoking fantasy. In this remarkably imagined fantasy world, isolated villages drift like lost ships in a fiendish fog, which forever threatens to invade these islands of humanity, but ..read more
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