Book Review: Amir’s Lifelong Journey
From zero to hero, Amir has lived it all, and his story demonstrates how success is to be achieved, both professionally and spiritually. Amir’s Journey by Megharief.
From zero to hero, Amir has lived it all, and his story demonstrates how success is to be achieved, both professionally and spiritually. Amir’s Journey by Megharief.
DRY THE RAIN by Richard Leise is a sharp rebuke to the way we treat survivors of sensational crimes like media property.
North End Girl by Karen A. Romanko follows a young elevator operator with mind-reading abilities on a whirlwind mystery.
EPIC AND LOVELY by Mo Daviau (WVU Press) is a piercing exploration of desire, detachment, and the dangerous comfort of familiar harm.
KEEPING THE COUNTESS by Lille Moore is where a luminous love story blooms in the midst of secrets and chaos. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
Katherine Elberfeld’s An Umbrella Made for a Man is a tender, raw, and quietly furious excavation of one woman’s spiritual calling.
Contradictions, uncertainties, guilt, and memory abound on the Texas-Mexico border in the meditative novel Pillars of Creation by Carlos Nicolas Flores.
Thwarted romance, grief confronted, adversity overcome—That Last Summer by SK Snyder is a delicious bite of family drama with a frosting of Regency aesthetics.
Before We Arrived by Jodie Pine is a transformative novel set in a beautiful animal sanctuary, where healing isn’t only for the animals.
Immersive & culturally rich—a novel about lifechanging choices—and temptations—over the course of the Phillies miraculous 1950 season. Whiz Kid by Joel Burcat.










