Book Review: The Gift by Scott Terry
THE GIFT by Scott Terry is a moving tale about seeking acceptance and self in a late 20th century rural town. Reviewed by John M. Murray.
THE GIFT by Scott Terry is a moving tale about seeking acceptance and self in a late 20th century rural town. Reviewed by John M. Murray.
FATHERS AND FUGITIVES by S.J. Naudé is a gripping life story showcasing the complexities of human connection. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
HENRY’S VERSION by Brett Shapiro is a poetic novel looking back on a life well lived. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
A tumultuous love affair between two Australian soldiers stationed in New Guinea unfolds in the midst of World War Two. BEYOND THE BUKUBUK TREE by Loretta Goldberg reviewed by Erin Britton.
I’M THE SAME by James Ungurait is an emotionally rich exploration of identity and place. Reviewed by Elena Bellaart.
When the prairie’s peace is shattered, one PI digs for truth. FROM SWEETGRASS BRIDGE by Anthony Bidulka reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
STILL ALIVE by LJ Pemberton is the mesmerizing life journey of a complex woman trying to find peace in her life and within herself. Reviewed by Erica Ball.
7 LGBTQ+ Publishers You Should Be Paying Attention To by Rose Atkinson-Carter is a resource for readers and writers who want to learn more about LGBTQ+ indie presses.
SEARCH FOR COMPLETE by Stephen G. Hardy offers an engaging and eloquently written analysis of the importance of both romantic and platonic relationships and the many overlaps between the two. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
Mistletoe & Mishigas by M.A. Wardell is where the most unlikely pairing falls in sweet, steamy love while fake dating for the holidays. Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.