Don't Tell Mama

By Nikolay Yordanov

Don’t Tell Mama is a work of fiction in the LGBTQ+, cross-cultural and interpersonal drama sub-genres, and was penned by author Nikolay Yordanov. Written for adults due to the book’s explicit content in language, sexual situations and some scenes of violence, this thought-provoking read explores...

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Blood Creek

The Mingo Chronicles
By Kimberly Collins

In Blood Creek: The Mingo Chronicles by Kimberly Collins, Ellie Chafin has never been a woman who wanted to settle down and live a normal life that consisted of taking care of her husband and having children. Despite being married to an older, kind man...

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Lucky Dick

A Novel-in-Stories
By Rod Dixon

Lucky Dick: A Novel-in-Stories by Rod Dixon is the story of a young man as he realizes how his one bad decision destroyed his life. Lucky Dick Richards was just a biker who enjoyed life the way it was. However, when he decided to help...

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Diary of Giovanni Vener

An Immigrant's Journey to the Heart of America (7)
By Michael Pedretti

Diary of Giovanni Vener: An Immigrant's Journey to the Heart of America is a work of fiction based on real historical facts and circumstances, and was penned by author Michael Pedretti. Continuing a series of stories that chronicle the incredible origins of the town of...

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Dominant Trait

A Story of Social and Genetic Inequality
By Michael Lee Abramson

Dominant Trait: A Story of Social and Genetic Inequality is a work of fiction that focuses on social issues, class, and culture, and it was penned by author Michael Lee Abramson. Set in a speculative world not unlike our own, but one in which success...

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Love & Lies

A Secret Memoir
By Ann Hymes

Theresa Crandall has spent decades of summers at Whimsy Towers, the Cape Cod oceanfront home she inherited from her grandmother. Her attorney husband Kevin spent most of the summer in Alexandria, VA, and he would visit when possible. The story begins when one of their...

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The Harold and Edith Adventures

Curmudgeon Avenue #2
By Samantha Henthorn

The house with all its "nincompoops" is back with a whole new dose of humor in the second book in the Curmudgeon Avenue series, The Harold and Edith Adventures by Samantha Henthorn. With Edna presumably gone to France with the love of her life, Genevieve,...

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Autumn Leaves

By Stefan Vucak

Autumn Leaves is a work of interpersonal drama and speculative fiction and was penned by author Stefan Vucak. The action centers around protagonist Dr. Dural Sinclair, whose seemingly perfect life is about to be interrupted at every turn by tragedy. A traumatic death in the...

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A Mingled Yarn

Scenes From A Family Saga
By Louise Williams

A Mingled Yarn: Scenes From A Family Saga by Louise Williams is a chronicle of the fictional Walsh family, spanning nearly three decades between the years of 1952 and 1981. Little baby Liza is born at a great cost, with the passing of her mother...

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In Other News

By Dale Robbins

Though this is unusual for me to do in a book review, I’m going to begin with my gut response on closing the novel In Other News by Dale Robbins: YES! Thank goodness another author is addressing not one, but several serious issues facing young...

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