Reviews2021-06-15T12:39:50-07:00

In Little Boy I Know Your Name, Mitchell Raff recounts the generational Holocaust trauma passed down to him, and recognizes the trauma he passed down in turn. Highly recommended!

Simon seeks peace with his beloved Mary after the bloody Bolshevik Revolution. But in Tsarina’s Jewels, he must instead hunt down his own treasonous brother. Recommended!

In The Summer of Haight, straight-laced lawyer Longfellow pursues the mysterious Dr. Asmodeus Youngblood through surreal delirium in 1967 San Francisco. Highly recommended!

In Unfollow Me, Kathryn Caraway suffers but survives a relentless stalker, and fights for justice and her own safety despite a negligent justice system. Highly recommended!

In Unauthorized Disclosures, Rod Haynes shares his unfiltered journey to leadership in the Navy, one heavy with responsibility and personal transformation. Highly recommended!

After crash-landing in a strange and fantastical wilderness, Ace dares to journey through the Valley of the Giant Snakes, ready for the danger lying in wait. Highly recommended!

Littlest Mano at Bedtime doesn't want to stop playing and grazing in his favorite hills, but his patient mamma helps him learn not to keep everyone until dark. Highly recommended!

In The Last Rival, a Nazi threat lingers after WWII. Three men journey in secret to finish off the Third Reich for good, facing peril head-on at each step. Recommended!

In One Kiss, Michelle Ashton embraces joy and sorrow in the romantic, familial, and spiritual paths of life, as she heals from the past and seeks her future. Highly recommended!

In the superbly narrated Back to One, Catherine and Kyle try to love each other as friends, suppressing their romantic desire for the sake of family and career. Highly recommended!

In Disability is Human, Stephanie W. Cawthon PhD advocates for greater understanding and accessibility to empower disabled people to engage in daily life. Highly recommended!

In Disability is Human, Stephanie W. Cawthon PhD advocates for greater understanding and accessibility to empower disabled people to engage in daily life. Highly recommended!

An old and hungry thing wakes beneath the house on Wood Island. In Something I Keep Upstairs, a circle of teens try to grasp that terrible moribund power. Highly recommended!

In Dumb Girl, Heidi Yewman shares the painful path to recovery from an abusive childhood, and her efforts to share important, harrowing stories of gun violence. Highly recommended!

Luca Lucchesi gave everything for his restaurant Occhi Belli, but in the wake of a divorce and terrible loss, Luca and his ex-wife Lillian both seek new love. Highly recommended!

Venturing into his woodland home with his sister, Sidney the squirrel makes new friends. In Sidney’s Games, he shows the wonderful power of imagination. Highly recommended!

In The Tale of the English Templar, Sir Percy de Lacy survives torture, and struggles to save his fellow knights from King Phillips IV's bloody persecution. Highly recommended!

In A Tail of Twirls, curious cat Kit discovers her love for dance as she explores an abandoned studio, and shares that inspiration with her community. Highly recommended!

In Bella Brown: Grandma’s Missing Butterfly Locket, Bella and Grandma Yetta recall the wondrous places they've been fascinated by the butterflies of the world. Highly recommended!

Bonnie Comfort tells of the relationships she built with her husband and her mother, how they grew and lasted, and how Staying Married is the Hardest Part. Highly recommended!

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