Book Review: The Nameless Land by M. Laszlo | Review, Excerpt, and Giveaway
A surreal and symbolic psychological drama, The Nameless Land blends hallucination, trauma, and metaphysical mystery. Read my full review plus an excerpt and giveaway.
A surreal and symbolic psychological drama, The Nameless Land blends hallucination, trauma, and metaphysical mystery. Read my full review plus an excerpt and giveaway.
Experience the allure and peril of the Sahara in Tamanrasset: Crossroads of the Nomad by Edward Parr. This sweeping historical novel follows four strangers whose lives entwine as empires fade and destinies collide. Featuring an insightful author guest post and a $25 gift card giveaway, this Goddess Fish Promotions spotlight explores the fragile bonds of humanity at history's edge.
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.
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
American Odyssey by Michael De Stefano is a heartfelt coming-of-age tale set in 1970s Philadelphia and rural Pennsylvania. Don't miss the excerpt, author guest post, and a $10 Amazon/BN gift card giveaway!
Mad Season: Elles Garity's Story (Book 1) by Gregory Armstrong is an emotionally charged literary fiction debut that explores grief, identity, and long-buried family truths. When Elles returns to the island town she once fled, she must confront the past she's avoided for years—including the people, secrets, and pain she left behind. This introspective story will resonate with readers who enjoy character-driven fiction and emotional journeys. Part of a new series, this novel is perfect for fans of literary fiction with heart. Don't miss the $25 gift card giveaway and full tour schedule!