Wertman portrays her discreet and plain Jane Seymour as a religious and political focal point in this delicate historical novel with romance elements, the first volume of the Seymour Saga, set in theContinue reading »
Tragedy and political machinations in England’s volatile Tudor court mark Wertman’s (Jane the Quene) elegant final installment of her Seymour Saga trilogy. In 1547 at age nine, Edward VI,Continue reading »
Osunde (Vagabonds!) takes a kaleidoscopic view of queer Nigerian life in this vibrant tale of a diverse group of friends and relatives and their internal struggles. The youngContinue reading »
Kraus (Whale Fall) delivers a vivid tale, composed of a single sentence, about an angel’s appearance on a French battlefield near the end of WWI. American infantryman and cardContinue reading »
A courageous teenager explores the roots of his anxiety in the evocative and erudite first novel by memoirist Clune (Gamelife). Fifteen-year-old Nick has moved into his dad’sContinue reading »
Walter (The Cold Millions) serves up a rollicking and heartrending adventure about a broken man determined to set things right in an increasingly divided America. Rhys Kinnick,Continue reading »