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A Marriage in Time
Anna M. Aquino paints a rich historical setting for a timeless tale of the bondage of sin, the impact of the choices we make, and the power of forgiveness.
Nick Newton is Not a Genius
Children and grown-ups alike will be charmed by this gentle, creative tale.
Day Moon
Immersive descriptions and ornate prose . . . presents a richly layered world and magnetic plot with need for a sequel.
Masters and Beginners
Daley Downing blends the traditional Faerie mythology with biblical ideas of angels, Nephilim, and the war in heaven.
The Red Rider
The Red Rider bears teeth, but horror fans will find it gives an exciting chase.
The Bloodheart
Rzasa’s first-person, present-tense delivery proves surprisingly versatile.
The Lightningfall
Steve Rzasa’s sequel is best for older teens and adults seeking a swashbuckling sword-and-sorcery spectacle.
The Remnant
The Remnant spins a future of well-meaning tyranny sure to help readers ponder the threat of potential real-world dystopia.
Fawkes
Here in Nadine Brandes’s color-magical world, the Thames still burbles with sewage and even sincere men can believe and die for false religion.
The Rise of Aredor
Claire M. Banschbach spins an enjoyable, worthwhile adventure of wartime courage.
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