The Last Stars in the Sky

Gripping, tense, moving, heartbreaking, and hard to put down! Kate Hewitt evokes almost every emotion with The Last Stars in the Sky. Whew! What a riveting

The Family Experiment

John Marrs always gets high marks from me for his highly unique, gripping and thought-provoking books. John Marrs has delivered another riveting, original, well thought

The Monsters in our Shadows

Your own personal monster…. A century after “the great consumption” , Anthem works as a “Exilist.” His job is to trap shivers and banish them outside the

I Cheerfully Refuse

I picked up this book after reading glowing reviews and was not disappointed. Leif Enger writes beautifully and elegantly. I Cheerfully Refuse is set in

A Better World

Be careful what you wish for! Looking for a better life does not always equal a better world, or does it? Linda, Russell, and their

With Regrets

” It’s the end of the world as we know itIt’s the end of the world as we know itIt’s the end of the world

When the Night Bells Ring

Two women, Mads and Waynoka, are traveling on motorcycles across a landscape ravaged by fire and drought. They are chasing a dream – a better

One of the Boys

WOWZA! I love gripping books that make me think and feel and One of the Boys had me doing those throughout the book. To have your son

The Memory of Animals

The world is experiencing a pandemic with traumatic symptoms such as memory loss, sensory damage, swelling, and death. The world is in desperate need of

The Chaperone

This was a gripping YA dystopian book that gives strong “The Handmaid’s Tale vibes. If you are a teen living in New America, you know the