Contemporary Fiction
The latest indie contemporary fiction reviews from SPR.
Review: Two by Nathan Nicolau
A pair of young strangers embark on an unconventional odyssey through Charlotte, North Carolina in Two, a quietly wise ...
Review: Finding Isobel by Mary Behan
An absorbing and poignant novel about a woman's search for identity and path in life, Finding Isobel by Mary ...
Review: Insane Angels by Edward Nicholls
Miracles happen in the most unlikely places in Insane Angels by Edward Nicholls, a whip-smart peek into higher powers, ...
Review: Clans by Frederick Albert
Showing the rise and fall of beliefs in two men connected by loyalty and brotherhood, Clans by Frederick Albert ...
Review: The Utterly Sublime Adventures of Ava Roberts by Lisa Frederickson
Vibrantly written and irresistibly funny, The Utterly Sublime Adventures of Ava Roberts by Lisa Frederickson is a novel about ...
Review: Our Cats Are Plotting to Kill Us by Jim Tilberry
Peeking into the wild internal world of house cats, Our Cats Are Plotting to Kill Us by Jim Tilberry ...
Review: Marie’s Nutcracker by Margaret Marie Klenzing
Marie's Nutcracker by Margaret Marie Klenzing is a fun and refreshingly honest novel about the hardship that ambitious ballet ...
Audiobook Review: The Eyes of Penn by Richard Carlton London
Surprising in its sensitivity, creativity, and heart, The Johnsons: The Eyes of Penn by Richard Carlton London is an ...