Book Review: Homing
HOMING by Marc L. Carrier (Friesen Press) is a tender novel of a father-son relationship. Reviewed by Kristine Eckart.
HOMING by Marc L. Carrier (Friesen Press) is a tender novel of a father-son relationship. Reviewed by Kristine Eckart.
THE DOWRY by Michael J. Nercessian is a glimpse into a future in which life’s most precious decisions are left to the calculations of an unyielding algorithm. Reviewed by Lindsay Crandall.
THE RACE GIRL by James Herbert Harrison is a fast-paced blend of excitement, tension, and tenderness. Reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
I NEVER KNEW HOW OLD I WAS by David Joseph is a collection of short stories that explores the complex nature of human relationships and interactions as they evolve over time. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
THE MORE BEYOND by Jill Charlotte Thomas is a poignant yet glaring study of a girl learning to become. Reviewed by Audrey Davis.
THIS IS WHO WE ARE NOW by James Bailey is a sassy, hilarious, heartwarming, and provocative surprise. Reviewed by Lisa Parker Hayreh.
ALICE ON A FRIDAY NIGHT by Dessi Nikko is a captivating glimpse into the life of an enigmatic and rebellious young woman in search of purpose and belonging. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
The interplay between shadow and light has far-reaching and unexpected consequences for a largely unhealthy relationship in Silhouette in Free Light by Ethan R. Ray. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
A LOVE REFRACTED IN A STREAM by Christopher Kenneth Hanson is a stylish & immersive stroll down memory lane. Check out what Elizabeth Zender has to say in her book review of this indie literary novel.
SEARCH FOR COMPLETE by Stephen G. Hardy offers an engaging and eloquently written analysis of the importance of both romantic and platonic relationships and the many overlaps between the two. Reviewed by Erin Britton.










