No Place For Us by author Glenn Quentin has a way of transporting the reader into a dimly lit room surrounded by poetry-slam performers. Emotions bubble up out of the poems, creating a vessel of mixed feelings and thoughts that you can’t help but feel within...
Molly Nicoll is a freshly minted English teacher who eagerly wants to connect with her class and starts to get attached to the lives of her students, who she doesn’t know as well as she thinks she does. Unbeknownst to Molly, her core cast of students is complicit in...
I don’t read a lot of modern romances. I usually stick to the so-called “Regency” romances that take place in England during the Victorian era. But I have heard a lot of good things about Alisha Rai, so I was eager to start The Right Swipe. I actually think it’s...
Aurora has been crowned queen of both the Moors and Perceforest, but ruling is more difficult than she imagined. It’s not just that she can’t reconcile the differences between the two places, but also that her people are not ready to listen to one so young, but she...
A young Bruce Wayne is still uncertain about his place in the world. His friends are headed off to college soon, he now has both the money and the responsibility left to him by his parents, and he doesn’t yet know how to channel his energies productively. But...