A Mean Man by Amy Anguish
“He sounds so mean.” My husband griped about the character Sam in my book when I asked him to read it. After all, in his mind, that character was based on him. In reality, even though my characters do have similar qualities and characteristics of people in my real life, [...]
Kill Order by Adam Blumer (book review)
Grammy-winning pianist Landon Jeffers’s brain cancer has given him only a few years to live. But when he sleeps, the forgotten terrors of his past torment him. When he wakes, shameful memories come rushing back. Desperate for answers, Jeffers discovers that a brain implant intended to treat his cancer is [...]
Wish by Jake Smith (book review)
James McConnell’s one wish is that his nine-year-old son will finally be healthy enough to play a game of catch. Then he and his wife, Emily, receive news they’ve dreaded: Aaron’s cancer has relapsed. As the family steels themselves for a draining treatment regimen in yet another hospital, Aaron receives [...]
Lost in the Storm: Ladies of Oberlin Book 2 by Tamera Lynn Kraft (book review)
Lavena, a journalist during the Civil War, wants to become a war correspondent. She finally gets her chance, but there’s a catch. She has to get an interview from a war hero who has refused to tell his story to every other journalist, and she has to accomplish this impossible [...]
Author Interview: Tamera Lynn Kraft
Historicals, fantasy, mystery -- oh, my! Tamera Lynn Kraft may write historical fiction, but her bookshelves have always been filled with a mixture of books. Have you read any of her favorites? Let's start with the early years. What was your favorite chapter book as a kid?Black Beauty was my [...]