Hidden amidst the intrigue of family drama and court politics, there's murderous intent, betrayal, and revenge in Mary Pearson's Dance of Thieves. It's a mystery, wrapped up in...
Ilie Ruby's The Salt God's Daughter takes us to the beaches and fields in Southern California with an itinerant wandering of two girls and their troubled mom, Diana (meaning...
Of Mice and Men is a novel, first published in 1937, by John Steinbeck. Told from the third-person omniscient point of view, this classic work follows the mishap-ridden...
Enter the thrilling, bone-chilling universe of The Wolf and the Rain, a dystopian saga that will grip your imagination from page one. This isn't your average apocalyptic novel....
Steve McHugh's A Glimmer of Hope centers around the life and times of a young college student, Layla Cassidy. She's smart and beautiful, as she ushers in a...
The English Wife, by Lauren Willig, brings the "Gilded Age" to life once again. We're tossed into the era of Edith Wharton, with her literary contemporaries: Mark Twain...
While you probably think of Indian Jones and his madcap ventures through dangerous passages, authors like Anita Clenney introduces her own brand of treasure hunter. Kendall Morgan is...
This year has, in many ways, been a page out of a science fiction novel -- with fires, hurricanes, and other battles that took place in the political arenas. Over and...
Against a backdrop of the infamous Industrial Revolution, with all its purported social and cultural advancements, the masses of poor and unrepresented factory workers found mostly hard times:...