Monthly Archives: January 2024

Review: Little Boy, I Know Your Name by Mitchell Raff

Little Boy, I Know Your Name by Mitchell Raff

Gripping autobiographical reflections from a child of Holocaust survivors, Little Boy, I Know Your Name by Mitchell Raff is a visceral, heartrending, and timely work of history and memoir.

Growing up in a non-traditional Jewish family permanently scarred by concentration camps and gulags, young Mitchell also had to navigate split custody with his unpredictably violent mother, acting as guardian to his half-sister while having to endure familial abuse. When he is uprooted and moved to Israel, he doesn’t escape his mistreatment, which is compounded by a life of isolation and uncertainty about the future, without his beloved family members there […]

Phelan’s Gold by Casey Walsh

Phelan's Gold by Casey Walsh

Set in 19th-century Australia, Phelan’s Gold by Casey Walsh is a thrilling novella following the adventures of Eamon Phelan, a charming criminal, and his gang of cattle thieves. With a new gold rush on the horizon, Eamon and his companions start their journey north, where he hopes to find business amid the chaos, but on one of their stops Eamon finds love instead, and none of his later exploits can get Shelagh Cleary out of his mind. Witty, funny, and playful, Walsh’s novella is both romantic and full of historical detail, for a unique work of character-driven historical fiction that […]

2024-01-08T10:59:19+02:00January 8th, 2024|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Review: Stone Angel by Charles Buday

Stone Angel by Charles Buday

A raw and emotionally charged tale of loyalty, love, and the lives we hide behind the scenes, Stone Angel by Charles Buday is a conspiracy-fueled and captivating thriller.

Paige, a fresh-faced darling of Hollywood, starts an unwitting culture war with America’s conservative Christians, seemingly putting her in the crosshairs of the radical right. Her sister, Mitzi – photographer, publicist, advisor, and guard dog – is fiercely loyal and reliably fearless, while Paige’s absentee husband, Russell, seems more concerned with his career as a screenwriter than the frightening threat to his wife and daughter. Even so, he enlists the help of […]

2024-02-29T12:47:27+02:00January 6th, 2024|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Searching For Zen by Albert T. Franklin

Searching For Zen: A Tale Of Divine Destiny by Albert T. FranklinA long-form allegory set in a magical version of our world, Searching For Zen: A Tale Of Divine Destiny by Albert T. Franklin is an original and passionate piece of spiritual fiction.

When a young boy in Britain is gifted with incredible powers from above, Earth receives its new Zendaria – a divine guide to lead humanity into an era of prosperity. Capable of secretly absorbing the life experiences of anyone he touches, manipulating physical matter and even controlling time, Zen is inconceivably powerful and impossibly wise, which is a lot to handle for anyone, let alone a child. Faced […]

2024-01-04T16:30:42+02:00January 4th, 2024|Categories: New Releases|Tags: , |

Your Lucky Day by Mikhael Aroni

Your Lucky Day by Mikhael Aroni

A spiraling and surreal set of stories from Mikhael Aroni, Your Lucky Day is an unassuming yet compelling work of short fiction. Tracing a mysterious force through the causes and effects it wreaks on average lives and the world at large, “The Noise” is a haunting tale of societal interconnectedness. Exploring identity, risk, and human exploration in modern relationships, “The Power” has a similar premise, but proceeds to deliver a vulnerable narrative around an enigmatic and imaginative protagonist. Layered with intentional meaning and subtle probing of social norms, Aroni offers up a brief but profound read.

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2024-01-04T16:25:48+02:00January 4th, 2024|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Talk To Me, Love by Mikael Aroni

Talk To Me, Love by Mikael Aroni

Two nebulous characters meet at an undescribed location and converse in Talk To Me, Love by Mikael Aroni, a collection of three dialogic pieces. No introduction or staging notes are given, but the protagonists reveal all that is required as their conversation develops, with the characters’ interrogation of each other revealing their particular quirks and motivations. Leaving the protagonists unnamed can make it difficult to figure out which character is speaking, but the uninterrupted dialogue creates an intensity that builds tension throughout. Modernist, absurdist, and complex in its discussion of love and connection, the book may seem to be a […]

2024-01-04T16:24:18+02:00January 4th, 2024|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Review: Mask of Dreams by Leigh Grant

Mask of Dreams by Leigh Grant

Mask of Dreams by Leigh Grant is a huge, sprawling achievement, a marvelous historical novel that brings together elements of the romance and adventure genres with grittier realism and acutely observed period minutiae. With its addictive plotting and believable characters backed up by clearly thorough research of the era, the novel is sure to linger long in the memory as an expertly woven, richly detailed, and thoroughly gripping work of historical fiction.

The title alludes to its period setting – Venice in its golden age around the year 1500, a city that is also an empire, and a world of […]

2024-02-28T15:07:49+02:00January 3rd, 2024|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |
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