A Cat Called Q and the Magic Globe is a delightful children’s fantasy novel by Melody Horrill that includes delightful illustrations by Angelique Smelt. Prepare to embark on a quest to save a magical land through a magic snow globe. This journey will be exciting, and entertaining, along with a reminder to take care of... Continue Reading →
Out of Poland by Charles Breakfield and Rox Burkey
Authors Breakfield and Burkey are back with a novella that you are not going to want to miss! Set in the beginning stages of World War II Out of Poland is an action-packed drama that will grip you and keep you page-turning to the very end. But even when you reach the final page of... Continue Reading →
2024: Attack on America by Sasha Zarustin
As I start my read of 2024 Attack on America by Sasha Zarustin I prepared myself for the worst, it's a strong title that will capture the minds of many Americans and maybe not just Americans but people from other countries too. After reading a few pages in I realize there’s nothing to fear, yet.... Continue Reading →
Paw Prints on the Kitchen Floor by Kim Lengling
Paw Prints on the Kitchen Floor by Kim Lengling is an anthology collection that follows in the footsteps of Paw Prints on the Couch. Similar to that anthology of heartwarming, and even at times heartbreaking stories, Paw Prints on the Kitchen Floor gives readers a series of stories about pets who have touched their owner’s... Continue Reading →
Perspectives by Kendra Q. Dodd
Perspectives by Kendra Q. Dodd is a self-help journal that will help readers get on the right path to begin a journey of self-improvement. Meant to be taken a day at a time, this book will encourage readers a little at a time to dig deeper into themselves to bring about change little by little.... Continue Reading →
Sufferance by Charles Palliser
Sufferance is a historical fiction novel that will take readers back to an era of war, terror, and unrelenting tension. Author Charles Palliser weaves a story about a family who takes on a commitment that they believe will pay off in the end. Instead, what they experience over the days, weeks, and months to come... Continue Reading →
Following Sasquatch by Molly Leach
Following Sasquatch is a children’s book written and illustrated by Molly Leach. This picture book gives the appearance that it is going to be a fun read that children will enjoy not just reading, but learning a thing or two as well. Following Sasquatch gives readers just how much fun it’s going to be to... Continue Reading →
The Door at the End of Everything by Lynda Monahan
The Door at the End of Everything is a collection of poems written by Lynda Monahan. These poems will pull at your heartstrings, and bring tears to your eyes, but they will also bring you hope. Written in author Monahan’s unique style each poem will bring something unique to the table, but there will definitely... Continue Reading →
The Glass Lodge by John Brady McDonald
The Glass Lodge by John Brady McDonald is a collection of poetry written by author McDonald from his youth spanning well into his adult years. Each poem is a story that details various moments in his life. Some will share a story that many of us can relate to, while others will be eye-opening pieces... Continue Reading →
Phoebe PhobiCat Versus Broccoli by Brianna Brown
Phoebe PhobiCat Versus Broccoli by Brianna Brown is sure to lure in parents looking for something, anything to help them with their child’s phobia of trying something new. One in a collection of children’s picture books, Phoebe PhobiCat Versus Broccoli is sure to delight readers and have them looking forward to what phobia Phoebe must... Continue Reading →
