by Editor | Oct 15, 2024 | Uncategorized
Romance novels have a special way of capturing the heart, whether through passionate love stories, unexpected twists, or heartfelt journeys of self-discovery. Whether you’re a fan of swoon-worthy dramas, lighthearted rom-coms, or fiery, slow-burn love stories, there’s...
by Norman West | May 7, 2018 | Uncategorized
Ignorance gets off to a shaky start for two reasons. The first is that at the outset, the author says that he is a heavy user of metaphors. His reasoning is “Metaphors open up ideas, while descriptors limit them.” The second reason is that he spent some years as a...
by Barbara Cothern | Nov 22, 2017 | Action & Adventure, Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Fantasy, NW Publishers, Portland Publishers, Sponsored, Uncategorized, Young Adult
Try lives with his mother, sister, and two brothers in a small house in a village by the sea. Try’s father vanished at sea several years prior, but Try is not lonely because he has two good friends: Tallest, a large oak tree in the woods, and Hope, a star who watches...
by Megan McIntyre | May 25, 2017 | Uncategorized
Glittery pictures, vivid colors, fanciful hat designs, and a real-world collection of girls (read: skin and hair and backgrounds are not just Caucasian) fill the pages of this fun story about a group of girls who are shopping/make-believing/crafting some lovely hats...
by Stephen Febick | Mar 24, 2017 | Uncategorized
What is it here I have done And am waiting for? For what it’s worth, love, A stone asks the same Question of the river Have I broken you yet? – Bone River (I.) This question arises at the end of the poem in John Sibley Williams’ Disinheritance. It’s a retort...
by L Ruby Hannigan | Feb 24, 2017 | Uncategorized
The Obsidian Chamber is the very latest novel in the Pendergast series by bestselling authors Preston and Child. Proctor, Aloysius Pendergast’s longtime chauffeur and bodyguard, races into action upon the disappearance of Constance Greene. He follows the...