Contemporary Fiction
The latest indie contemporary fiction reviews from SPR.
Review: Heartbreak Epiphanies and Justified Lust by John Kruxhammer
A swirling, language-bending journey through philosophy, psychology, and the bottom of a bottle, Heartbreak Epiphanies and Justified Lust by ...
Review: Revolution by David Dorrough
Revealing how everyday lives can be extraordinary in countless ways, Revolution by David Dorrough is a deep dive into ...
Review: 2359 Hours by Jack B.S. North
Immersing readers in the mind of a conflicted soldier desperately seeking inner peace, 2359 Hours by Jack B.S. North ...
Review: What Happens on Outlook by D.F. Nightshade
Examining human nature under a thrilling magnifying glass, D.F. Nightshade has constructed an incisive and powerful read in What ...
Review: The Mommy Clique by Barbara Altamirano
Barbara Altamirano's suburban drama The Mommy Clique is a deep dive into the social battlefield that is the school ...
Review: The Uncanny Redemption of Philip E. Loeser by Robert T. Krantz
Honestly told and deep in its wisdom, The Uncanny Redemption of Philip E. Loeser by Robert T. Krantz is ...
Review: Desperate by Narcisse Lorraine Moungounda Pemba
A short but evocative novella that explores loss, forgiveness, and righteous revenge, Desperate by Narcisse Lorraine Moungounda Pemba is ...
Review: A Little Rain by Bill VanPatten
A young gay man participates in a court hearing for a mysterious crime in Bill VanPatten’s emotional and reflective ...