[yasr_overall_rating] When a teen runs away from his father’s mysterious commune, he sets in motion a domino effect that will connect six characters desperate for hope and love, set across the sun-bleached canvas of Los Angeles.
Book Review: ‘Future Home Of The Living God’ Is Tender And Dramatic Despite An Unfulfilling Ending
[yasr_overall_rating] Louise Erdrich, the New York Times bestselling, National Book Award-winning author of ‘LaRose’ and ‘The Round House,’ paints a startling portrait of a young woman fighting for her life and her unborn child against oppressive forces that manifest in the wake of a cataclysmic event.
Book Review: ‘The Trust’ Is An Interesting But At Times, Convoluted Read
[yasr_overall_rating] ‘The Trust,’ from Ronald H. Balson, the international bestselling author of ‘Once We Were Brothers,’ finds private investigator Liam Taggart returning to his childhood home for an uncle’s funeral, only to discover his death might not have been natural.
Book Review: ‘A Casualty Of War’ Is A Wonderful Read But Too Long For Its Purpose
[yasr_overall_rating] From New York Times bestselling author Charles Todd comes a haunting tale that explores the impact of World War I on all who witnessed it—officers, soldiers, doctors, and battlefield nurses like Bess Crawford.
Book Review: ‘The Trouble With Twelfth Grave’ Lives Up To The Hype
[yasr_overall_rating] Grim Reaper Charley Davidson is back in the twelfth installment of Darynda Jones’ New York Times bestselling paranormal series.
Book Review: ‘The Exact Nature Of Our Wrongs’ Lacks A Plot
[yasr_overall_rating] With knowing humor and sure-handed storytelling, Janet Peery reveals a family at its best and worst, with old wounds and new, its fractures and feuds, and yet its unbreakable bonds.
Book Review: ‘A Conspiracy In Belgravia’ Is Not A Romance And Fails To Impress
[yasr_overall_rating] Being shunned by society gives Charlotte Holmes the time and freedom to put her extraordinary powers of deduction to good use. As “Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective,” aided by the capable Mrs. Watson, she’s had great success helping with all manner of inquiries, but she’s not prepared for the new client who arrives at …
Book Review: ‘Kangaroo Too’ Is A Hilarious But Bumpy Ride
[yasr_overall_rating] Set in the same world as ‘Waypoint Kangaroo,’ Curtis C. Chen’s ‘Kangaroo Too’ is bursting with adrenaline and intrigue in this unique outer space adventure.
Book Review: ‘Hum If You Don’t Know The Words’ Is Powerful And Poignant
[yasr_overall_rating] Perfect for readers of ‘The Secret Life of Bees’ and ‘The Help,’ a perceptive and searing look at Apartheid-era South Africa, told through one unique family brought together by tragedy.