Finding Lisa by Sigrid Macdonald Synopsis: Tara Richards is unhappy with her job as a rehabilitation nurse and disenchanted with her marriage, but lacks the courage to make a major life change. When her best friend Lisa disappears, Tara's life is thrown into turmoil. Has Lisa jeopardized her sobriety by going on a drinking binge … Continue reading Finding Lisa by Sigrid Macdonald – Book Review
somewhere between shadow and light by Mariesa Faer
somewhere between shadow and light by Mariesa Faer somewhere between shadow and light is a romantic satire of interwoven stories about family intimate relationships menstruation anxiety and depression societal patterns cultural norms fear and death love inner peace and the quest for one’s inner truth a spectrum of one human’s shifting perspective through a growth cycle recorded in voice this book … Continue reading somewhere between shadow and light by Mariesa Faer
Your Children Are Boring by Tom James
Your Children Are Boring by Tom James Your Children Are Boring: or How Modern Parents Ruin Everything by Tom James “The funniest book of the year” Are you sick of a society that seems obsessed with children? Do you find modern parents insufferable? Your Children Are Boring is a uniquely humorous look at our culture's obsession … Continue reading Your Children Are Boring by Tom James
The Winds of Happiness by Teresa Fiedler-Buss –
The Winds of Happiness: Irie's Adventures by Teresa Fiedler-Buss - Illustrated by Bailey Traxler Synopsis: Welcome to this crazy world called life! Have you ever wanted to go on an adventure? Do you like taking selfies? How attached are you to your electronics or tablet? Do you like robots and drones more? Would you rather … Continue reading The Winds of Happiness by Teresa Fiedler-Buss –
The Back to God Game by Tilly Culbertson
The Back to God Game by Tilly Culbertson -Illustrations by Kerrie Robertson Synopsis: “Every child…and adult needs to read this book.” The Back to God Game is the perfect read-aloud for parents and grandparents to share with children ages five and up. Rule #1 Everything on Earth comes from God’s creation. You can take anything on … Continue reading The Back to God Game by Tilly Culbertson
No Pit So Deep – Book 1 by James Nathaniel Miller II
No Pit So Deep (The Cody Musket Story Book 1) by James Nathaniel Miller II Synopsis: He was afraid of remembering. Afraid of not remembering. How much should he tell her? WINNER, 2017 READERS FAVORITE INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS Bronze Medal. Cody is a professional athlete, a decorated US Marine haunted by a dark military past. … Continue reading No Pit So Deep – Book 1 by James Nathaniel Miller II
High Flying by Kaylin McFarren
High Flying by Kaylin McFarren Synopsis: Skylar Haines has struggled with personal demons most of her life, going to dark extremes to subdue anxieties rooted in her tragic past. On a perpetual hunt for the next adrenaline hit, she discovers a passion for flying and becomes a hard-edged stunt pilot, verging on obsession. In the … Continue reading High Flying by Kaylin McFarren
Neptune’s Chalice by M.J. Feinauer – 5 Star Read
Neptune’s Chalice by M.J. Feinauer Synopsis: It is the mid-twenty first century. The world is recovering from what scholars will refer to as the “Jihad War.” Nations of the world united to bring a permanent end to radical terrorism. The unification of the nations has also given birth to the popular concept of a governing … Continue reading Neptune’s Chalice by M.J. Feinauer – 5 Star Read
The Warramunga’s War by Greg Kater
The Warramunga’s War by Greg Kater The Warramunga’s War is a sweeping narrative of the friendship that forms between a young Australian army officer, Jamie Munro, and an educated half-caste Warramunga aboriginal NCO, Jack ‘Jacko’ O’Brien, during the Syrian campaign against the Vichy French in World War II. Jacko rescues a wounded Jamie after which they are … Continue reading The Warramunga’s War by Greg Kater
Clarkston’s Curse – Ann Margaret Johns
Clarkston's Curse: One Child's Quest to Explain the Series of Tragedies in Her Hometown By Ann Margaret Johns Synopsis: Based on actual events, Clarkston's Curse is the compelling true story of a child growing up in a small town plagued by tragedy. Fleeing the violence and uncertainty of Detroit and big city living, Ann Margaret's … Continue reading Clarkston’s Curse – Ann Margaret Johns