Book Review: Falling On Southport
FALLING ON SOUTHPORT by M.J. Slater is a heart-pounding thriller about uncovering secrets behind a perfect facade. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
FALLING ON SOUTHPORT by M.J. Slater is a heart-pounding thriller about uncovering secrets behind a perfect facade. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
Tour vans, Xeroxed demos, and a front-row seat to a vanishing scene. No Big Deal by Dean Brownrout (Guernica Editions)
BOOKENDS OF LIFE by Sonja Koch and Dalys Finzgar is a spirited and affectionate call to meaningful living through empathy and attention to nature.
This chaotic & gory quest to stop a cult from supernaturally resetting planet Earth is both an all-in adventure and a cheeky read. THE BONE COLLECTOR’S DAUGHTER by Morgan Mourne.
NO SHORT CUTS by Randolph Fenton is where self-help meets musical motivation–an unconventional book set to a curated soundtrack. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
Poetic and inventive, Fiston Mwanza Mujila’s THE VILLAIN’S DANCE sees—and mourns—the Angola that could have been. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
THE GODDESS IN THE MOUNTAIN by Sean DeLauder is a unique addition to the post-apocalyptic genre, thoughtfully exploring religious complacency, coercion, and corruption. Reviewed by Timothy Thomas.
THE BUILDER’S WIFE by Eileen Bader Williams is an emotive memoir about the concept of home and how it relates to faith and family. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
PIVOTING AS A WAY OF LIFE by Joseph Hanna is an all-encompassing guide on how to pivot product-based businesses. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
SHADOWBANE by Cal Logan is an epic, high-stakes fantasy that delivers nuanced characters and gripping action. Reviewed by Kathy L. Brown.










