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 →

The Acorn Stories by Duane Simolke

The Acorn Stories by Duane Simolke is a collection of short stories that showcase life in a small town called Acorn, Tx. All the drama you expect to find in big cities you can still find in small towns and author Simolke captures that excellently with his composition of The Acorn Stories. The Acorn Stories... Continue Reading →

Land of the Dragon by Steffanie Costigan

Readers who are looking for their next historical fantasy novel need look no further than author Steffanie Costigan’s Land of the Dragon. This detail-focused novel will take readers back to the 1940s, the era of WWII, and give it a fantasy twist. You’ll be swept from war-torn Germany to a realm of dragons, unicorns, elves... Continue Reading →

An American Tragedy by Dan Flanigan

Readers who enjoy a good suspense-packed thriller, get excited. Author Dan Flanigan is back with book four in the Peter O’Keefe series and you’re not going to want to miss out on this gripping novel. Get comfortable, because you’re going to lose sleep when you dive into this harrowing novel. An American Tragedy is the... Continue Reading →

Lester Lion Calls 911 by Donna M. Cramer

Lester Lion Calls 911 is the perfect book for small children written by Donna M. Cramer. This easy-to-read picture book is sure to captivate young minds, and teach them a useful lesson concerning the importance of knowing not just how to call 911, but when to call 911. Lester Lion Calls 911 first captivates interested... Continue Reading →

The Last Magdalene by Donna D. Conrad

The moment I start reading The Last Magdalene, I am immediately pulled into a world of a world that goes far beyond the realm of existence. As I read the first chapter of The Last Magdalene, I immediately feel many emotions for the main character, who is so young yet bears a heavy responsibility for... Continue Reading →

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