STARRED Book Review: Fires Burning Underground
Spirits prowl at the corners, but tender vulnerability and small rebellions make the haunting, beating heart of Nancy McCabe’s middle-grade novel, FIRES BURNING UNDERGROUND.
Spirits prowl at the corners, but tender vulnerability and small rebellions make the haunting, beating heart of Nancy McCabe’s middle-grade novel, FIRES BURNING UNDERGROUND.
BOUNDLESS by Carolyn Dawn Flynn is an emotionally charged, beauty-filled memoir of emotion and identity at a time of massive change. Reviewed & starred by Erica Ball.
A simple mission to find a sword transforms into an epic quest into the lands of legendary Atlantia in Alan Draven’s Amok, the Powerful. Reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth.
Like a museum exhibit in a book—TENNIS PLAYERS AS WORKS OF ART by David Linebarger is an impressive collection of art and prose celebrating tennis.
Time traveling with a Roman Emperor is even better in this enthralling sequel. JUST IN TIME SERVICE by Howard Wetsman reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
A dynamic thriller set in an all-too-familiar future, Amerikaland by Danny Goodman uses the world of sports to tell a story of hope persevering against humanity’s darkness. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
THE JELLYFISH by Boum (Pow Pow Press) is a whimsical tale in a beautiful package. Reviewed & starred by Timothy Thomas.
BENDED LOVE by Kat Caldwell is “an unforgettable romance.” Reviewed and starred by Melissa Suggitt.
SUNDOWN IN SAN OJUELA by M.M. Olivas is an intimate, poetic gothic horror where murder, mythology and family drama intertwine. Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
HOME FOR THE BEWILDERED by Michelle Tobin is a highly emotive book that conveys a vital message about the importance of tolerance and understanding. Reviewed by Erin Britton.