Genre: Literary Fiction

Book Review: Boy With Wings by Mark Mustian

Book Review: Boy With Wings by Mark Mustian

Boy With Wings swept me into one of the most haunting and tender Southern Gothic stories I've read in a while. It's a lyrical blend of magical realism and historical fiction that lingers long after the final page.

Once We Were Lovers (At the Dream Café, Book 5) by R.J. Gould – Book Review

Once We Were Lovers (At the Dream Café, Book 5) by R.J. Gould – Book Rev..

R.J. Gould returns to The Dream Café with a tender, witty story of second chances. Once We Were Lovers follows Georgie and Peter—former sweethearts reunited after fifty years apart—as they confront their past and rediscover love in their seventies.

Review Tour: Scenes from a Song by Susan Sloate – A Drama That Resonates Through Generations

Review Tour: Scenes from a Song by Susan Sloate – A Drama That Resonates ..

A heartfelt novel tracing how one song—"Wrapped in Gauze"—connects lives across decades. Join me as I review Scenes from a Song by Susan Sloate, part of the Goddess Fish Promotions Review Tour, and don't miss the $25 Amazon/BN gift card giveaway!

Review Tour: Between Two Seasons by Marc Macdonald | Literary Fiction & Giveaway

Review Tour: Between Two Seasons by Marc Macdonald | Literary Fiction &..

Between Two Seasons by Marc Macdonald is a beautifully written literary fiction novel that will bring both laughter and tears. Mae, a grumpy 91-year-old, completely steals the show while reminding us of the power of unexpected connections.

🕊️ Weapons of Remorse by Chevron Ross – When Belief and Duty Collide | Review

🕊️ Weapons of Remorse by Chevron Ross – When Belief and Duty Collide..

In Weapons of Remorse by Chevron Ross, an ex-Marine Medal of Honor recipient turned gun rights spokesperson faces a crisis of faith after a tragic shooting. This Christian fiction novel blends moral complexity, political tension, and spiritual reflection, asking: What happens when your beliefs no longer align with your cause?

Review: Suffer Not the Mole People by Jan Notzon

Review: Suffer Not the Mole People by Jan Notzon

A powerful historical novel about the psychological cost of immigration, cultural identity, and intergenerational survival. My full review of Suffer Not the Mole People by Jan Notzon. @BreakEvenBooks @Jan-Notzonauthor