Book Review: Capers and Switcheroos
Chip Cater’s short stories shine with compassion, wisdom, wit, and warmth. CAPERS AND SWITCHEROOS reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
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.
SAINT CATHERINE OF SECAUCUS by Ann King is a thoughtful narrative contemplating the impact of loss & abandonment on faith and the possibility of redemption in its death.
GET YOUR BOOK SEEN AND SOLD by Claudine Wolk and Julie Murkette is a clear and direct answer to the unpublished writer’s first question: “Where do I go from here?”
FORMED IN SILENCE by Matt Schmuker is about a believer’s life reshaped by the quiet strength of surrender. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
AN UGLY WORLD FOR BEAUTIFUL BOYS by Rob Costello is a poignant story about how true freedom lies not in escaping the past but in embracing the present journey. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
AUTUMN IN WOLF VALLEY by Ed A. Murray is an emotionally wrought tale about lost love and learning to move on. Reviewed by Haley Perry.
THE INFINITY CONNECTION by Laura Fienor is an exploration of the boundless self and universe, urging us to embrace our role in making the world a better place. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
THE COFFEE SHOP MASQUERADE by T.A. Morton is a moving novel of the mystery of life. Reviewed by Frankie Martinez.
Humanity prevails, even during devastating life circumstances. ROSALBA TORRES LEAL:The Santa of Roses by Dokali “Duke” Megharief reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.