Book Reviews

There's no rest for Harley Jean Davidson.
Are you a victim of inherited senior care? Author Laurel Kennedy addresses this very topic in the book "The Daughter Trap."
The 1908 Olympics in London stands out for many reasons. It is considered the first truly modern Olympics that featured its own specially built stadium.
On Saturday, May 6, as part of the Pen World Voices Festival of International literature, the book,
Ricky Davis is a boy on the verge of becoming man in 1960’s The Bronx. His Bar Mitzvah is coming up and he’s nowhere near ready. His trouble with the Hebrew language is the least of his worries.
When Maidens Mourn, tale #7, in C. S. Harris’ Sebastian St. Cyr series, offers history and mystery lovers a satisfying visit to Britain’s Regency period.
Whether you live in a nest, cocoon, web or tree house, it’s likely at some point you’ll run out of space. Especially if you are a growing bear family.
When the Titanic sank in 1912, it carried with her to the bottom of the ocean some of the wealthiest and most powerful men of the early-20th century.
Seventeen-year-old Juliette was born with a special power – she can kill you with just one touch.
Beautiful Rose is brutally killed because she won’t divulge the hiding place of a cursed diamond from Jean Lafitte’s treasure trove.
“The Circus arrives without warning…”
Suzanne Collins's trilogy, starting with The Hunger Games, has been added to the list of pop culture phenomena like Harry Potter and Twilight.