The Burning Bride [Book Review]
Trish MacEnulty’s novel The Burning Bride sparkles with a high-energy plot and tight, precise prose. And what makes the book…
Lalin Bonheur: Bewitched by Talons [Book Review]
In Lalin Bonheur: Bewitched by Talons there is powerful magic and big trouble in the French Quarter of nineteenth century…
Privilege [Book Review]
In the prologue of this fast-paced and beautifully written mystery novel, country girl Ruby Randolph–whose boyfriend Billy has been arrested…
Bluer and More Vast [Book Review]
Michael Hettich is an extraordinary poet. In his two most recent collections, To Start an Orchard and Bluer and More…
The Feral Condition [Book Review]
Using a backdrop of four starkly different locales, Gaylord Brewer crafts a journey replete with fables of a man observing…
Avenue of Champions [Book Review]
In Clay Blancett’s first novel Avenue of Champions the reader is taken on a fascinating odyssey through, not Homer’s Mediterranean…