“Ms. Stiefvater is at the top of her craft in The Dream Thieves.”
When six strangers awaken on a beach they're not only confused as to how they got there, but why they are there.
The Boy Who Said No is a work of historical fiction based on the life story of Frank Mederos who was born and raised in Cuba.
Is it possible for a middle age man to write a novel with a young female protagonist? Maybe, but this isn’t that book.
“. . . engaging and nicely written but also heavily formulaic and one-dimensional.”
“. . . a timely book . . .”
“. . . an intriguing plea for tolerance presented as an entertaining read . . .”
Lorena McCourtney is a two-time winner of the Daphne Du Maurier Award of Excellence. She has also won the American Christian Fiction Writer’s Mystery Book of the Year.
“. . . a great work of art . . .”
“Sexy yet restrained, The Infinite Moment of Us is a pretty, often introspective tale of first love.”
“It’s clear that the creators of The Snatchabook set out to deliver a lighthearted tale, so it’s baffling . . .”
“. . . a terrific little book . . .”
Claire McMullen, a thirty-something single woman in Portland, Maine, is perfectly normal and ordinary―except for her long, curly, flaming red hair.
“The greatest beauty of this collection is that . . . James Purdy captivates.”
“. . . a fun, fast read and a wild ride.”
“. . . a very, very good book.” Already an international bestseller, in its American debut Lineup by Israeli author Liad Shoham lives up to its hype.
“Few current series work as well as this one.”
“. . . cautiously recommended . . .”
“. . . an intelligent and impressively fast-paced thriller . . .”
“. . . a fresh look at a favorite source of universal derision.”
“This sometimes unfathomable realm takes place in darkened bedrooms and dimly lit clubs throughout the world.”
“. . . the majority of the stories in Byzantium are extraordinary.”
“Irritating, interfering, and irascible Agatha Raisin is back—yahoo!”
“Doom hangs over this book, but doesn’t inhabit it.”
Don’t be put off by the priggishness of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conan Doyle as they visit New York City.