My Review Tiny Glimmers of Light is one of those books that draws you in from the very first scene and doesn’t let go. We meet Goha, a young man whose desperation to provide for his family pulls him into a world far more complex and dangerous than he ever imagined. What struck me most … Continue reading Tiny Glimmers of Light by Aqueel “Al” Athar & Tanya Athar-Jogee
Month: September 2025
Flight Test 101 by Amanda M. Thrasher
Flight Test 101 By Amanda M. Thrasher Genre of Book: Children’s Chapter Book, Fantasy, Adventure Publisher: Progressive Rising Phoenix Press Pages: 169 Publication Date: 10 June 2025 SYNOPSIS Join Lilly, Boris, and Jack as they embark on another thrilling adventure that will test their courage and friendship! Excitement fills the air in the enchanting world … Continue reading Flight Test 101 by Amanda M. Thrasher
Queen of Cotton by Laurie Moore-Moore
QUEEN OF COTTON By Laurie Moore-Moore Historical Fiction Publisher: Goat Mountain Press Publication Date: September 9, 2025 SYNOPSIS 1861: The Civil War is raging. The men have gone to fight, leaving the women behind to cope. Cotton is the lifeblood of the South. Sara, a young wife, risks her life and reputation to lead an … Continue reading Queen of Cotton by Laurie Moore-Moore
Dark Matter: Stories by Robert Plant
My Review Having read Mr. Plant’s award-winning short story Perfect Match in another collection, I was eager to dive into more of his imagination. This book delivers, opening with that prize-winning tale and then moving into a variety of stories that push the edges of the ordinary. You’ll find families dealing with an invasion of … Continue reading Dark Matter: Stories by Robert Plant
The Family She Never Met by Caridad Pineiro
My Review You know how you go to a book festival, hear an author on a panel, and think, “If their writing is half as good as their speaking, this is going to be a treat.” Well, in this case, Caridad Piñeiro doesn’t just deliver—she knocks it out of the park. Back in February, I … Continue reading The Family She Never Met by Caridad Pineiro
greed by Brian Brady
My Review When I see that an author is writing from their area of expertise, I get excited. Brian Brady brings his background in law enforcement and private security to the page, and the details about procedures and inner workings clearly reflect that knowledge. However, I struggled a bit with the way this book was … Continue reading greed by Brian Brady