Review: The Dinosaurs of Appalachia by Alex McLean
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by Jeyran Main
5d ago
The Dinosaurs of Appalachia by Alex McLean is a vibrant tapestry woven from the threads of prehistoric life, scientific discovery, and the enchanting world of dinosaurs on the East Coast of the US. Through the eyes of its captivating dinosaur characters, the book invites readers on an expedition back to the Mesozoic Era, offering both ..read more
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Review: Her Own War by Debra Borchert
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1w ago
The divisive tragedy of war pulls a fearless fighter from the vineyard to the front lines in Her Own War by Debra Borchert, a gripping and lyrical work of historical fiction. A French pastoral romance and a wartime thriller, this novel begins with slow world-building and character development, giving readers a probing look into Genevieve's ..read more
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An Interview with James McKenna: Author of October’s Journey, Winner of the 2023 SPR Book Awards
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by SPR
1w ago
James McKenna is retired, living in southern Minnesota, and feels it is important for a person to keep active. That being said, he is an author whose style of writing is keenly reminiscent of that style made popular in the 19th century. Tell us about your book. My book is a tale about a young ..read more
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An Interview with E.K. Larson-Burnett: Author of The Bear and the Rose, Bronze Winner of the 2023 SPR Book Awards
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by SPR
1w ago
E.K. Larson-Burnett is a born-and-raised Southerner currently living in Katy, Texas, with her husband and their small domestic zoo. She is an avid ink drinker who lives and breathes books - during the day, she works remotely with authors around the world, honing and perfecting books published through Atmosphere Press. By night, she crafts her ..read more
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Stellar Harmony by Morgan Sterling
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by Jeyran Main
1w ago
Morgan Sterling's Stellar Harmony: A Celestial Love Story beautifully captures the unlikely romance between Langston, an astrophysics professor caught between the worlds of academia and his South Side Chicago roots, and Aurora, a talented musician healing from past betrayal. Set among the lives of artists and fans, the couple's story unfolds with an authenticity that ..read more
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The Last Show on Earth by Tim Galbraith
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by SPR
2w ago
In The Last Show on Earth, author Tim Galbraith presents a riveting exploration of a post-rapture world where humanity grapples with its place in a universe abandoned by God. Nearly a decade after the divine exodus, the remnants of mankind vie for redemption or vengeance in a realm now ruled by demons. An amnesiac finds ..read more
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Review: The Day of the Space Voyager by James Parker Walker
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2w ago
A reluctant hero's journey of self-discovery like no other, The Day of the Space Voyager by James Parker Walker is a gripping tale of aliens, angels, and ancient protectors of the stars. When a solitary thinker, William Henry, encounters an interstellar traveler named Axzum one cold Colorado night, he is launched on an incredible journey ..read more
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The Bureau of Undead Investigators by Connor Mackay
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2w ago
The City of Angels is in dire need of saving from an undead apocalypse in The Bureau of Undead Investigation by Connor Mackay, a whip-smart buddy cop zombie thriller. In a future where Big Pharma has cracked the code to resurrection, the undead walk among the living - for a time, and for a price ..read more
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Always Something Heartfelt by Ashton Harper
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
3w ago
A soul-baring collection of melancholy poetry, Always Something Heartfelt by Ashton Harper dives into the poet's complex journey through desire, romance, and heartbreak. Harper's poetry swings from pleading and passionate appeals to broken and bitter reflections, anecdotal memories captured in nostalgic verse, and off-the-cuff pushbacks against unwanted emotions. The poetry matures as the book progresses ..read more
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Wholly Naomi by Louise Gilbert
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by SPR
1M ago
A captivating exploration of self-discovery and transformation, Wholly Naomi: One Woman, Nine Numbers, and a Cat Looking for Love by Louise Gilbert is a captivating combination of fiction and self-help. Gilbert's work of narrative non-fiction takes the ready on a journey with Naomi, a character who embodies the universal struggle of feeling disconnected, while continually ..read more
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