Aftershock

Aftershock Joe Lane Major Penelope Baldwin, accomplished pilot and tactician, could have expected a bright future and stable military career until a dubious flight mission over Al A’Zamiyah, Iraq, results in the loss of her left leg. As Penelope struggles in recovery, her mother, Evelyn, struggles to secure their financial future and places her savings… Continue reading Aftershock

My Father’s Day Gift

My Father’s Day Gift Dave Andrews When given full freedom, many men will piddle. So it is for middle-aged college professor Adam Cherry on Father’s Day. Alone for the day on his newly purchased horse farm in the Midwest, his two daughters and wife away or abroad, Adam finds excitement in an entire day to… Continue reading My Father’s Day Gift

The Ravens of Solemano

The Ravens of Solemano Or the Order of the Mysterious Men in Black Eden Unger Bowditch It has been mere days since the brilliant children of the Young Inventors Guild escaped from the clutches of the horrible Komar Romak. They’ve escaped with their lovely and caring schoolteacher, Miss Brett; with their long-absent parents; and with… Continue reading The Ravens of Solemano

Pinot Envy

Pinot Envy Murder, Mayhem, and Mystery in Napa Edward Finstein Meet Woody Robins, a bon vivant, devil-may-care wine guru who specializes in investigatory work involving rare artifacts of a vinous nature. Amidst the backdrop of world-famous Napa, California wine country, and upbeat, cosmopolitan “city by the bay” San Francisco, Woody finds he’s bitten off more… Continue reading Pinot Envy

Calvert the Raven in the Battle of Baltimore

Calvert the Raven in the Battle of Baltimore J. Scott Fuqua You think history is boring? Baltimore kid Daniel does—until a chance encounter with a magical talking raven named Calvert sends him flying back to 1814, where he finds his home city under siege by a British army on the verge of defeating the United… Continue reading Calvert the Raven in the Battle of Baltimore

The Listeners

The Listeners Harrison Demchick Before the plague, and the quarantine, fourteen-year-old Daniel Raymond had only heard of the Listeners. They were a gang, or at least that’s what his best friend Katie’s police officer father said. They were criminals, thieves, monsters—deadly men clearly identifiable by the removal of their right ears. He didn’t know much… Continue reading The Listeners

The Understory

The Understory Elizabeth Leiknes Story Easton knows the first line of every book, but never the last. She never cries, but she fakes it beautifully. And at night, she escapes from the failure of her own life by breaking into the homes of others, and feeling, for a short while, like a different, better person.… Continue reading The Understory

Lonesome Song

Lonesome Song A Shep Harrington Small Town Mystery Elliot Light Reilly Heartwood, a famous country singer, is dead. His sister doesn’t recognize the dead man’s body. The local reverend has refused to permit burial. Reilly’s death is ruled a suicide. And no one has bothered to investigate. What the hell is going on here? That’s… Continue reading Lonesome Song

Singled Out

Singled Out Sara Griffiths There was a time when all was right in Taylor Dresden’s world—that is, as long as she was on the baseball diamond, pitching with all her heart. But that was years ago. Now, there’s no competition in her New Jersey high school, and summer league is not much better. With the… Continue reading Singled Out

Thrown a Curve

Thrown a Curve Sara Griffiths There was a time when all was right in Taylor Dresden’s world—that is, as long as she was on the baseball diamond, pitching with all her heart. Now, as she enters her senior year, the magic is gone. With the scouts losing interest because of her poor grades, and with… Continue reading Thrown a Curve