Sublime Line: “A confessional self-examination suspense-driven mystery that shows how personal past is always relevant to the personal future.”
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Sublime Line: “A confessional self-examination suspense-driven mystery that shows how personal past is always relevant to the personal future.”
Sublime Line: “Readers will cheer for Hank Galloway, whose determination to never stop reaching for the stars puts a sympathetic face on mental illness.”
Sublime Line: “A good whodunit for young readers with a nice twist in the middle and a valuable life lesson at the end.”
Sublime Line: “A beautifully written tale with a courageous heroine, based on historical facts.”
Sublime Line: “The Divine Affliction shows you that the toughest enemy is the one you can’t see.”
Sublime Line: “Like a fine game of chess, this one involving an old friend, a new flame, and the Bedroom Killer, Evolution of a Young Man in Love moves the right pieces at the right time.”
Sublime Line: “The Fat Lady’s Low Sad Song has the movement of the expected fastball, the tricky curve, and the unpredictable knuckleball.”
Sublime Line: “Crisp writing, a story that engages and challenges early readers, and a warming conclusion make this a must-read for all parents and older children.”
Sublime Line: “A compelling true tale of crime and punishment told from the point of view of the victim’s child.”
Sublime Line: “For avid golf enthusiasts and readers who simply just love sports’ nonfiction, The Last Stand of Payne Stewart will touch your heart.”
Sublime Line: “Fans of great detective series such as True Detective or The Killing will find a home with B.D. Smith and his lead detective, Doug Batemen.”
Sublime Line: “Anne Leigh Parrish has worked delightful magic, creating a fresh, twenty-first-century pair of spirited heroines with echoes of Becky Sharp and Scarlett O’Hara.”
Sublime Line: “This is a book not just for women faced with divorce, but for anyone searching for meaning in their lives.”
Sublime Line: “An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters.”