STARRED Book Review: Little Ships
Dive into the delicate tensions of a family learning to live together again in LITTLE SHIPS by Sandra Scofield. Reviewed & starred by Elizabeth Zender.
Dive into the delicate tensions of a family learning to live together again in LITTLE SHIPS by Sandra Scofield. Reviewed & starred by Elizabeth Zender.
THE WOOD SPRITE by James Dobie is about as wild as thrillers can get. Reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth.
A KILLER’S DEVOTION by John Bae is a cat-and-mouse legal thriller that pits crusading attorneys against ruthless criminals, where the outcomes are likely to be deadly. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
TREASONOUS TYCOON (The Adventures of the Flash Gang) by M.M. Downing & S.J. Waugh is rich in crooked schemes and youthful hijinks. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
“Equal parts thought-provoking and riotously joyful, TIME IS HEARTLESS by Sarah Lahey is a book I’ll be thinking about for months—maybe years.” Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
UNDER THE BANNER OF VALOR by Gary Corbin is a politically charged and highly emotive police procedural with a healthy dose of crime and carnage. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
Francine Witte evokes the sorrow of separation, the fear of alienation, and a snippet of hope in RADIO WATER. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
ROOKIE YEAR by J. Kilburn is a light-hearted adventure of young people in love and lust, looking for direction. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
ONE YEAR, ONE NIGHT by S.L. Roman is an uplifting story of self-discovery, young romance, and fortitude in the face of adversity. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
Finding The Grain by Linda Fifer delicately navigates the complexities of love and healing. Reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.