Book Review: Brushy Ridge Militia
BRUSHY RIDGE MILITIA by Roger Chiocchi is a compelling novel about the ironies of the Second Amendment and rationalizing stricter gun legislation.
BRUSHY RIDGE MILITIA by Roger Chiocchi is a compelling novel about the ironies of the Second Amendment and rationalizing stricter gun legislation.
THE GOURMET CLUB by Michael A. Kahn is an inspired commentary on life’s unpredictability and the beauty of second chances. Reviewed by Timothy Thomas.
PASSIONS by Gabriela Marie Milton is a bright collection that illustrates how love and poetry are intertwined, continuously inspiring one another. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
SPEAR OF DESTINY by JF Penn is an exhilarating international scavenger hunt for a powerful ancient relic. Reviewed by Shelby Zwintscher
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VHS by Chris Campanioni (CLASH Books) is a collage of dreamlike, visceral images—an experimental arthouse movie in shifting literary form. Reviewed by Victoria Lilly.
A pirate captain with the soul of a poet. A mission born from vengeance that becomes something far greater. SILKEN DRAGONS by Daniel McKenzie.
Chip Cater’s short stories shine with compassion, wisdom, wit, and warmth. CAPERS AND SWITCHEROOS reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
Medical disinformation meets a mysterious cult in this tense medical thriller. TOXIC MINDS by Anthony Lee reviewed by Addison Ciuchta.